We live fast paced, high tech lives. For many of us, email is our primary form of communication, and one we use every single day and multiple times a day. But, when it comes to sending our free custom Christmas cards, is it acceptable to send email cards in place of traditional “snail mail” greetings cards? The answer is no. Electronic cards may be used in addition to free custom Christmas cards, but never as a replacement.
The only exception is relationships and friendships that are maintained online. If your primary relationship with the recipient is through email, such as with an on-line friend, then sending free printable Christmas cards via email and electronic cards is acceptable. For this type of relationship, email communication is practically expected, so it’s fine.
However, for other relationships in your life, it is usually preferred that you take the time to send traditional, physical free custom Christmas cards for the holidays. The personal touch that sending a real Christmas card gives is one that really isn’t duplicated with an email.
For most of us, the temptation to use email for cards comes from two sources. The first reason is that email is instant. So we can send an email card on Christmas day if we want and they still receive it for Christmas. A certain amount of planning has to go into mailing a Christmas card however, particularly if you want it to arrive on time.
Secondly, email is fast and easy. We can create one email card and mail it simultaneously to multiple people. It saves us time and effort, but, unfortunately, this is also the reason that these emailed cards seem so impersonal and thoughtless.
If you’re very short of time this Christmas, there are ways to minimize the time it takes to send traditional free custom Christmas cards, so you don’t have to sacrifice the sentiment that accompanies receiving free custom Christmas cards in your mailbox. Here are some ideas to help you.
1. Print address labels on the computer. Create a spreadsheet of your addresses, so that you can print them on your home printer. Pre-printed address labels speed up the process of addressing your cards. Plus once you’ve created the spreadsheet, you can easily print address labels any time you need them in the future.
2. Order cards online – This saves a lot of time. Visit our website for your holiday greetings card and stationery needs. They have a large selection of ideas available on-line. Shopping on-line saves a lot of time and your cards are delivered to your door.
3. Order stamps on the USPS website – The US Postal Service sells stamps online. Just a few clicks of your mouse and you’ve ordered the stamps you need for mailing those special free custom Christmas cards. They’ll be delivered to your mailbox by your postman in just a few days.
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