As we may have told you a couple times before, we absolutely love looking through all the photos of your MOO creations posted on our Facebook wall and in our Flickr pool. Recently (can’t think why) we’ve found our eyes particularly drawn to Christmas Cards. We’ve come across some great examples out there and, since we’re the sharing type, you know what that means – round up time!
Graphic greetings
Illustrator Katie admits she had some fun making these Christmas Cards, scanning in textured papers like wallpaper, handmade paper, security envelopes to create her digital collage.
Crossing two yuletide heroes, Rudolph and Santa, Tim has made his very own brand new one! In his own words, ‘reindeer have beards of sorts, and so does Santa, so it seemed logical to have a reindeer with a beard. The trees on the antlers weren’t Rudolph’s idea though, as you can probably tell from the stern expression on his face.’
Melissa, of Fine Lime Designs, wanted to do something unique for her client cards that was ‘Christmas-y but still incorporated the lime, which people have really come to identify with my business’. Armed with a suggestion from a friend she created this Christmas tree-lime slice mash up card on Photoshop and added in some stickers of her photos for extra measure.

Winter wonderlands
Colin knows that as a photographer he can hardly not create his own Christmas Cards. So, as a lover of landscapes and the way snow, ice and frost transforms nature – he makes sure he finds the best wintery scenes for his send out.

For photographer Natalie, after using photos of southern England’s snowy landscape from last year, she wanted to do something more. So, she hung baubles up on trees around a lake – leaving the decorations there when she was done for some happy traveller to stumble upon!
Really unique, creative ideas! Thanks for sharing them with us!
These are really good. LOVE the “sublime” ones!!! =)
These are cool! great inspiration, cheers for sharing.
Ordered some for my Gran. Came fast and she loved them! :-)
Thanks for including Photo-share on your list! We created the product from working with our own clients and collaborating with them on greeting cards in the early stages of developing new printing services and designs. To help them better understand the process of custom printing services.