Every year I feature some of my favorite holiday cards and, believe it or not, that time has come! Personally, I love holiday cards that are fun, colorful and feature some combination of great envelopes, beautiful typography, hand lettering and a bit of funky personality. I think we can all relate to loving holiday mail! As always, I defer to my awesome friend Nole of Oh So Beautiful Paper for the most complete and awe-inspiring holiday card coverage going, but herewith are the first of my personal favorites.
{Handpainted holiday cards from Social Proper.}
{Letterpress cards by Parrott Design Studio.}
{Letterpress cards and tags from Wildhorse Press.}
{Screen printed holiday cards by Deadweight.}
{Patterned holiday cards from Wild Ink Press*.}
{Holiday cards with kraft envelopes from Emily Hogarth via Oh So Beautiful Paper.}
{Chic black and white cards from In Haus Press.}
{Pretty metallic cards from one/lantern.}
*Wild Ink Press is a sponsor of The Sweetest Occasion.
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Thursday 1st of December 2011
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Wednesday 30th of November 2011
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Thursday 17th of November 2011
Gorgeous, and a few lovely lines I haven't seen yet. Well done!
Shannon
Thursday 17th of November 2011
Love that you featured social proper. They are absolutely my new favorite line of stationery.