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Photo holiday cards are always popular greetings. Everyone loves to receive updated pictures of you and family members or just the children each year. It is great fun to watch everyone grow and change from year to year, especially when you can’t visit in person.

But, it certainly isn’t easy to get everyone all dressed up in their matching holiday attire (before its even cold outside) and grouped together for that annual holiday photo shoot. Getting all family members in the same place at the same time is a chore. Add the difficulty of getting that perfect backdrop and everyone’s hair in place and you have the makings of a family meltdown!

You’ll always find one in the bunch that just will not smile on demand, no matter what incentive you offer. And if you have a teenager involved, forget it! The hair is never perfect enough and no one wants to smile at the same time. Mom wishes she were skinnier and dad just wants it done! The baby won’t stop crying and that pushing the camera button and running to get in the shot can be a real adventure!

So, how do you capture the family moment in style without suffering and still have an end product you’ll enjoy sharing with your family and friends?! How about this…

Photo Greeting Card
Photo Greeting Card
CardsDirect has a holiday photo card design that allows you to display several photos at once! You can pick the photographs that best suit your fancy and capture the essence of that special someone without mandatory participation. You can even take photos in smaller more manageable groups. Arranged on an attractive holiday designed background, everyone will be pleased with the outcome. No muss, no fuss, just a holiday greeting that is one of a kind and a joy to send. Perfect smiles all around!

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