December 29, 2010
Best of 2010: Christmas Cards

Last year I wasted spent a strangely large amount of time creating our holiday cards. Just looking through that post exhausts me. Where did that energy come from last year? God knows. And He’s keeping it a secret because it definitely evaded me this year. My generosity of time and cash was distinctly lacking this year:

I must have been feeling very cocky about the quality of our homemade cards when I held a pretend contest and announced the Top 4 Cards of 2009. This year’s aesthetic seemed to have a lot more glitter and 3D embellishments than last year’s collection. I’ll take this as a sign of global optimism. Why the hell not.

Again, I present to you the fairest of them all:

This chipper glitter cutout was sent from Uncle Bill and Aunt Michelle in Farmington, MI. Thanks!


This is the debut holiday card year for Benjamin Dunay, Esquire. He’s a man of heart and style with these charming cards that support pediatric cancer research.


This stylish square card combines the shiny and the three-dimensional. A+. Thanks, Workman Family!

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