Answer: Sadly, I buy them. There is not enough time in the month for me to make my Christmas cards. However, I do write Christmas letters.
2. What day of the month do you try to send them?
Answer: I usually try to send them the second week of December.
3. When do you usually send them? How many do you send?
Answer: I usually send them the second week of December, if not the beginning of the third week. I send about 30.
4. Is it just a quick address and sign job or do you relish the oppurtunity to write a long lost friend a nice letter?
Answer: Well, I write a quick personal note to each person in the actual card, and then I write the same letter to every person on my Christmas list, just to update them on how my year went.
5. If you recieve a card from someone you didn't expect, do you quickly send a card back?
Answer: If it is someone I am happy to hear from then I send a Christmas card back, if not, then I don't.
6. What is your system for keeping address and names ready for the job?
Answer: I list all of the people I will be sending cards too on a Word Document, and then I type each address next to it. It keeps it easy when I am writing out each envelope.
7. What is the price of a postage stamp this Christmas?
Answer: $0.42
8. How many cards will you send?
Answer: This year I will be sending about 30-35.
9. How do you display cards you receive?
Answer: I hang them on the back of my door for everyone to see!
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