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Christmas Letter Ideas |
Who says a family Christmas letter has to be a letter? Here are some creative ways from Christmas Carnivals Christmas Letter Ideas to fill your Christmas cards with annual updates that will entertain as well as inform.
A newsletter is a short informational periodical that is usually distributed to the members of a particular interest group. If chronicling your entire year in one long letter seems too daunting a job, think of a few major, yet worthwhile events and write a short summary of each to create a personal newsletter.
Microsoft publisher 2003 enables you to update it on a regular basis. If you enjoy writing, create a story that weaves the events of the year into a Christmas-themed narrative. Creativity enhances festivals to the extent of making the writer and reader alike rediscover the message of Christmas. What did your daughter do in the school talent search this year? How many colors did you look at before you decided to paint the kitchen yellow? Keep your readers guessing by putting together a quiz that gives highlights from your year. Be creative. Make your readers work a little harder by giving two wrong answers and a right or three answers that all tell a little more about the question.
If writing isn't your strength, skip the Christmas letter altogether and send family and friends a page of photos printed from your computer. Make the photos into different shapes and sizes and caption them to tell about things that happened to your family throughout the year. Create a countdown of the best of the things that has happened to you for the year. Spell out all the letters of 'Christmas' and personalize it accordingly. Make a slideshow with your card or present and select a favorite song or a Christmas carol and add photos for a fun way to share images of the year.
For more on Christmas Letter Ideas, browse Christmas Carnivals.
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