It's the most wonderful time of the year!
Of course, I had super high expectations for our Christmas cards this year. I wanted our first official Christmas card as husband & wife to be extra special. Meaning, I would be way ahead of schedule. Each envelope would be carefully & perfectly addressed with pen & ink calligraphy, EVEN the return addresses. I would cultivate festive vintage holiday stamps, and hand-cut colorful paper envelope liners to add even more holiday flair. Ha.
Well... a few of those things happened. I did use some of the beautiful stamps I inherited from my grandmother's collection to add some additional charm to the adorable winter birds & vintage truck stamps that I recently bought at the post-office. (My favorite place to browse vintage stamps is on Etsy. If you're interested in finding some for next year, take a look at these beauties - here & here.) I did manage to practice my calligraphy, but it was far from perfect. And I did remember to include return addresses this year, but they were hastily done with a white Gelly Roll pen, not my calligraphy pen. (Yes, the same Gelly Roll pens you used in middle school - the white ink one is a frequently used one in my pen-case.) I did not do envelope liners, but I did include a photo of the ones I did last year to show you what my aspirations were (below). And I did manage to get (most) of my cards out before Christmas (just barely), but will be sending some out a little late because I had to order more envelopes (because, there were plenty of discarded ones after my ink dripped, or my nib caught, or I ran out of room for the rest of the address... or all of the above. Calligraphy is hard.)