It is a deeply held, if not religious, ideology that it is better to give than receive, whether the majority of people would agree with this statement is open to argument but there are ways you can give without breaking the bank. Due to an easing of charity related tax laws it is possible to contribute to charity at the same time you send your Christmas cards.
The Christmas Network can donate 10p (ex VAT) for every card you send to one of a number of charities, this will in effect cost you nothing and is a good and easy opportunity to contribute to people who are, due to a variety of circumstances, less fortunate than yourself. Aside from the charitable side of things, everyone likes to receive a greetings card, be it for Christmas or Birthday and if the card is personalised to a certain extent it makes it all the more appreciated.
Believe it or not in these days of automated everything people still appreciate that personal touch. The majority of people know how frustrating it can be to call a technical helpline or some such service and be greeted with a series of automated response options, not only is this very frustrating but paying a premium rate for the call really does add insult to injury. In a nutshell, the personal touch is still very much appreciated.
The variety of cards available today is quite astounding, traditional cards generally feature some kind of Christmas religious scene whereas the newer more secular style of card feature anything from winter scenes to cartoons of Santa Claus hurtling through the winter skies on his magic sleigh. More popular styles of greetings cards are the joke style cards and the homemade cards which feature heavily in homes inhabited by young children.
To sum up, everyone aside from Ebeneezer Scrooge appreciates a greetings card and a design with the personal is even more gratefully received. Take your time to browse our website and acquaint yourself with the design process, we are sure you will not want to go anywhere else.