Fun Christmas Cards

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Tesco Value Downloadable Christmas Cards

These tongue in cheek Tesco Value christmas cards made me chuckle. They certainly are value for money because you can download them again and again from Code-D and not pay a penny. If you write your greeting in pencil the recipient can rub it out and resend it their friends. Truly recyclable [...]

Popularity: 54%

29Jul2008 | Matt | 1 comment | Continued
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Off the shelf marketing christmas card promotions

Guess who ordered the above christmas card last year? I’ll give you a clue …. you can p..p..p.. pick any penguin you like. I think it is great when a company finds an off the shelf card that fits their product or business theme perfectly. This parade of penguins looks just [...]

Popularity: 48%

22Jul2008 | Matt | 1 comment | Continued
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Cute Christmas Cards

Now, I dont usually go for the cute christmas card look but I have to say that some of the designs in the recently released Cool Yule collection from Corporate Christmas Cards gets full marks for cuteness. If it had not been for the film ‘Babe’ I would never have thought a piglet could [...]

Popularity: 33%

21Jul2008 | Matt | 1 comment | Continued
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Caricature Christmas Cards for business

I discovered the cariacture range of christmas cards from Wellforinstance (yep, strange name for a website) whilst looking for wedding stationery on another site I blog for.  I have to say, these have got to be the best designs I have come across for caricature cards.  The caricatures are quite simple but the similarities between [...]

Popularity: 34%

23Jun2008 | Matt | 0 comments | Continued
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Rudolph the coolest reindeer on the coolest christmas card

We always knew Rudolph was the coolest reindeer in the world well now you can have the coolest Christmas card in the world.  Cool Dude is printed by CCA Occasions and was a very popular design in 2007.  It makes a welcome return this year under new order code 8A066. 
I guess since Rudolph is the lead [...]

Popularity: 82%

15Jun2008 | Matt | 0 comments | Continued
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Accountancy Christmas Cards

Something Seasonal have targetted a very niche audience with their range of christmas cards.  They are designed for Accountants, Auditors, Tax Advisors, and Financial Advisors.  Actually, I imagine that is quite a large group of professionals so maybe they are on to something.  Unfortunately, Accountants tend to be labelled as boring which partly explains why [...]

Popularity: 21%

24May2008 | Matt | 1 comment | Continued
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RIP Santa - Dont show this one to your kids

Scottish Christmas Cards have this very unusal creation under their funny collection of chistmas cards.  I just dont get it myself.  I mean to suggest Father Christmas has kicked the bucket is taking blasphemy to the nth degree.  I only hope that Santa has put the designer of this card on the naughty list for years to come.  [...]

Popularity: 21%

26Feb2008 | Matt | 0 comments | Continued
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Vegatarian Christmas Card

Vegetarian christmas cards.  No I dont mean that that they made from the left over christmas spouts or that the printing inks are made from pigments that had no crushed beatle shells.  This light hearted christmas card simply has a simple message on behalf of the turkeys up and down the country on the lead up to christmas.
The card above [...]

Popularity: 22%

20Feb2008 | Matt | 0 comments | Continued
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Cool Christmas Card

Cool Dude christmas card from CCA Occasions

Popularity: 10%

7Feb2008 | Matt | 0 comments | Continued
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Stephanie Pitt Corporate Christmas Card Design

I came across these cartoon Corporate Christmas Card Designs from cartoon artist Stephanie Pitt.  She has a very distinct style and has undertaken commissions from some well known companies such as British Airways and MFI.  From her website she certainly seems like a lady of many talents and she has a long running acting career [...]

Popularity: 23%

2Feb2008 | Matt | 0 comments | Continued