If you get a holiday card in the mail, chances are it's from a family — or a couple. But increasingly, single women have taken up the beloved tradition, crafting creative designs that celebrate their ...
Waking up beside my husband, Gavin, on November 4 last month, I had no premonition that this would be the last day of his life.
Every year, I tape all the Christmas cards I receive to the interior side of my front door. As I walk past my entryway, it's nice to see the smiling faces of friends and family. Sometimes I re-read ...
Joanne McNally has shared the first-ever Christmas card that she received, admitting that it looked like a bit of a death threat at first. Christmas cards are par for the course this festive season, ...
While the Christmas card may have seemed like an entirely new invention to Victorian senders and receivers, the first Christmas card’s design was actually influenced by other, older British holiday ...
The custom of mailing printed Christmas cards began in the middle decades of the 19th century and was a product of the industrial revolution. It was made affordable by new innovations in printing and ...
The British royal family is sharing some Christmas cuteness: Both Prince William and Prince Harry shared their family's holiday cards on Friday. The cards are reflective of the royal brothers' big ...
Sending Christmas cards to old fishing and ­hunting buddies is a staple of the season. These cards capture certain moments ...
Massachusetts mom Jillian Lynch was grocery shopping at Trader Joe's when she got a surprising text from her husband Ryan about their family Christmas card photo. Ryan sent a screenshot of the card ...
Every year, when the season is over, instead of throwing the cards out, I save them. In the future, I'll send the cards back in an album so everyone can look back on fond memories. Every year, I tape ...
Christopher Ferguson does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...