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Friday
Dec052008

what's the word

To tie up our great greetings! series, let's end with a few simple ideas on how to come up with the best message for your holiday card. A good photo isn't the only element that will set your card apart. The right message is essential to making it memorable and meaningful!

I like to go simple. That's my thing. So, just one word has done the trick for me for many years of holiday cards. I take a good long look at my favorite photo and start free associating. It's all part of the process for me. And the right word can come quickly and obviously. Peace, Love, Cheer, Joy...those are all timeless classics. I have used a few of those. But other words need to be pursued, discovered, uncovered, if you will.

The frolic card didn't come quick. I think I even used my trusty thesaurus for that one. I think it went something like, fun, laughing, running, playing...no wait, what's a winter word for all of these...ah ha! Frolic! Don't hold me to it but it was something like that. Try running through the lyrics Christmas carols to find fitting holiday words or phrases. And of these a word that you love try looking it up in the dictionary to see if the definition adds to the message. They don't always add anything but sometimes they're perfect.

I like phrases too. I used "And Heaven and Nature Sing" a few years ago. Big hit. It's really good when you have a pet in the photo too. And then there's the quotes. Everyone loves quotes. Perhaps my all time favorite was used when my first daughter was only 2 years old. "Nothing is worth more than this day." by Goethe. I STILL get compliments on that one and it's been years! I'm serious.

If you like the idea of incorporating your message in the photo you can write it in the sand or make a sign or two. Brilliant. Or you could adorn your babes in the appropriate message strewn clothing like the Joy Jersey's shown above. These words melt my heart and I promise you will make your card extra special. It doesn't take much effort to match your great photo to the perfect message, just think outside the normal verbiage and try something new.

And if you haven't already decided on what holiday card company to use this year, the cool chicks at Cool Mom Pickshave offered up a list of folks they recommend using so click around and see what they have to offer.

Fin + Roe

Groovy Paper

Minted

My Good Greetings

Ruva Cards

Tiny Prints

Ringo Baby

 

Be sure to share your ideas and holiday handiwork over at our great greetings! flickr group! We want to see what you come up with!

Now...about today's giveaway...one clever reader will get the chance to spread the word! Joy is giving away one of their Joy Jerseys (made of an organic cotton and bamboo blend ) for a special little someone in thier life. Couldn' you melt right now? Just comment on this post and you'll be entered in the drawing.

Congratulations to Renee of FIMBY for winning yesterday's giveaway. A copy of Ordinary Sparkling Moments: Reflections on Success and Contentment..

Reader Comments (108)

I love these shirts! I've coveted them for awile...
December 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLindsey
Love love love these shirts!
December 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTina
Please please pick me! I need compassion, courage and joy for tomorrow this a big day for me!

Trish
December 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterPatricia Dolan
peace

it just says so much
December 5, 2008 | Unregistered Commenternikkole!
i want one! i want one! :) Thanks for the linky love Tracey :)
December 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterHay
Yes Tracey, thank you for spreading the word about JOY and for being such a generous loving soul!
December 6, 2008 | Unregistered Commentermyriam
I really like this concept. Last year, I used JOY and my boys had a great time "posing" for me! (Which I posted on the Great Greetings site)
December 6, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDeanna
The little boy in the "Joy" shirt stole my heart.
December 29, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLindaj

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