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The First Cards are Showing Up

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The First Cards Are Showing Up.

Happy Saturday!

Today is Christmas Card Day.

#ChristmasCardDay

Ah, Christmas Card Day! 🎄💌 The time to unleash your inner Shakespeare and spread holiday cheer through the power of snail mail. 📬✉️ Time to showcase your creativity, gorgeously crafted cards and heartfelt messages. Get those glitter pens out, deck the halls with doodles and embrace the joy of crafting a Christmas masterpiece! 🎅🎨 Remember, nothing says “Happy Holidays” like a card arriving fashionably late, right? 😉 Spread the love, one envelope at a time. 💌 #ChristmasCardDay #CraftySeason #JoyfulGreetings #SnailMailMagic

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How to Observe Christmas Card Day

Celebrate the day by buying or making your own Christmas cards and mailing them out to family members and friends around the country. If you can’t choose which type of card to send, maybe you could get some replicas of Cole’s first Christmas card. The day could be spent learning more about Christmas cards by reading Christmas Cards by Michelle Higgs, or The History of the Christmas Card by George Buday; exploring Handmade Christmas and holiday cards from the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art; or by perusing White House Christmas cards through the years.

And you can check out one of local wineries here in NH The Summit Winery.

Darren & Judy of The Summit Winery

Darren & Judy of The Summit Winery

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More on the day

Christmas Card Day, celebrated on December 9th each year, is a festive occasion dedicated to the tradition of sending and receiving holiday greetings through beautifully crafted cards. This day encourages people to embrace the spirit of the season by expressing their warm wishes and sentiments to friends, family, and loved ones.

The exchange of Christmas cards dates back centuries, with the first commercial Christmas card believed to have been designed in 1843 by Sir Henry Cole in London. Since then, the tradition has flourished, evolving into a cherished custom that brings joy and connection during the holiday season.

On Christmas Card Day, individuals take the time to select, write, and send personalized cards to those near and far. The cards often feature festive designs, winter scenes, and heartfelt messages, serving as a tangible expression of love and goodwill. Some may choose to handcraft their cards, adding an extra touch of creativity and personalization.

Beyond the physical act of sending cards, Christmas Card Day is an opportunity to reflect on the significance of the tradition. In a world increasingly connected through digital means, the art of sending and receiving tangible cards holds a unique charm. It represents a tangible connection, a thoughtful gesture that goes beyond the immediacy of modern communication.

Families often gather to write and send Christmas cards together, making it a shared activity that fosters a sense of togetherness and holiday spirit. Schools and organizations may also participate in card-making activities, instilling a sense of creativity and generosity in participants.

Christmas Card Day is not just about the cards themselves; it’s about the joy they bring and the connections they strengthen. The act of receiving a heartfelt card can brighten someone’s day, bridging distances and fostering a sense of unity during the festive season. As individuals open their mailboxes to find these expressions of warmth and goodwill, Christmas Card Day becomes a celebration of the enduring tradition of spreading joy and love through the simple yet powerful gesture of sending a card.

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