Yes I mail out as I also make all my cards myself as I really enjoy it.
No more snail-mail Christmas cards. I'll be lucky if I even send out e-cards this year. That's the beauty of social networking sites like Facebook.
Not anymore. I send e-cards... they are free and fabulous. No need for stamp.My family and friends all exchange e-cards.
I love those animated with songs. You can also send family photo christmas e-cards.So cool! Have a nice day,Rosie.
I like to send out Christmas cards; I know a lot of people who don't have e-mail or if they do have an account they only check it once in a blue moon. I definitely see the appeal though if everyone you know uses e-mail.
I send both. I still like to mail cards, it seems more personal. E-cards are fun though because some are animated.
Guess it just depends on my mood at the moment I feel like sending one.
Photos and avatars on the internet get e-cards, real people get real cards through the post.
I still mail out Christmas cards. I order them online - the kind with a family picture on the front :) Mostly we just send them out to grandparents and other close relatives.
Yes, I do. It is still best to do it the old way..just like the good ol' days..includes wonderful memories with it too.
I intend to every year, but seem to have missed the last three years... ah, well, the best of intentions.
I still mail them and like to get them by mail, I keep them from year to year to hang as decorations!
Yes, I post Christmas Cards rather than e-cards as receiving something physically always seems more personal somehow.
Snail mail for me. I find e cards take ages to open and I usually don't wait round. OK I'm not patient with waiting for things to open online.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.