Don't you love this time of year? Leaves falling, the chill in the air. Before we know it Thanksgiving will be over, Black Friday sales will come to an end, Christmas will be nipping at all our our heels, and then you'll realize, "Crap! I haven't sent out our holiday photo cards yet!" This year, let's get them done early, get them out of the way and then you can enjoy the holidays and stress about getting the perfect gift instead of sending the perfect card! Below you will find my holiday photo card designs, each can be tailored to fit you and your family. Cards are 5 x 7" and double-sided, designs are $18.50 each to receive your digital files and print them wherever you like. Interested in having me print them? I can do that too! Printed cards are $35 per 25 (envelopes included) + the one-time digital fee of $18.50. Interested in learning more? See my designs below, email me at EAlexDesigns@Gmail.com with any questions or click on a template to order directly from my Etsy shop. Merry & Married Holiday Photo Card Merry & Married photos by Maximilian Franz LLC
All other photos by Ashton Kelley Photography xoxo Erin
3 Comments
With the holiday season coming up, many people are turning to the web for DIY Christmas presents to save a little money. I've been working on quite a few things, some you may have to wait until next year to see. After all, I have to give them as gifts! One I can share is an annual gift I give to each couple I designed wedding invitations for, as well as each wedding I attend. This DIY literally cannot be any easier! 1. Gather your supplies- Clear Christmas ornament (You can get these at Michael's for just a few dollars) - Wedding invitation - Straight edge & exacto knife or paper cutter - Ribbon -Small round object for curling (a pen or pencil will work just fine) 2. Prepare your invitationUse your exacto knife or paper cutter and slice up the invitation. I like to make sure I focus on the important things, so I don't slice through the center of them, such as their names, the date and the location. I don't take the time to be perfect with my slices either, when they are all different widths I feel like it adds to the intrigue. 3. Curl your slices & fill the ballAgain, super simple, just curl each piece around your round object, such as a pen or pencil and then drop the slices into the ball. You may want to use your pen or pencil to move slices around, I try and get the names to show and make sure there aren't any awkward empty spaces. 3. Finishing upLast, but not least, replace the topper, add a ribbon and a bow and wrap up your gift for giving! Now if you all will excuse me, I have some more DIYing to do.
xoxo Erin |
AuthorBlogging isn't a constant thing for me, but hopefully someone will get some use out of the things I say, no matter how far in between. Archives
March 2017
Categories
All
|