How to Create Holiday Photo Cards
This year, don’t send out generic holiday cards that you bought at the department store; send personalized holiday photo cards. Photo sharing sites such as SeeHere, Kodak Gallery and Shutterfly make it easy to create photo cards that are full of personality in minutes and you can take all the credit for the fantastic results!
SeeHere
SeeHere is a new image hosting site that thrives on the fact that you can totally customize any option the site offers. This holds true for holiday cards, as well.
The Java tool automatically uploads all of your photos (temporarily) so that you can play around with your personalized holiday cards without the need to continuously upload new images.
Users can also add fancy, pre-made text, clip art, photo frames, custom text and more to photo cards by simply dragging items and dropping them on card forms. SeeHere’s photo cards are a great option for those that want a lot of control over how their holiday cards look.
Kodak Gallery
Kodak Gallery offers over three-hundred pre-designed holiday cards. You simply add your photos to the card you like and order. This is a great choice for those that want personalized Christmas cards but don’t have time to mess with a lot of customization options. Plus, if you aren’t happy with your cards, Kodak will replace your holiday cards or give you a full refund, so this method of making personalized holiday cards is foolproof.
Photobucket users can easily make photo cards using Kodak Gallery, too. Simply click on the “Buy Prints” option on your Photobucket dashboard and click on greeting cards. You will automatically be taken to the Kodak Gallery. Your Photobucket photos are there for adding to photos, almost like you were a regular Kodak Gallery customer.
Shutterfly
Much like Kodak Gallery, Shutterfly lets you choose a pre-made card design and then you simply drop in your pictures. Shutterfly will also stamp, address and mail your cards to your friends and family. This convenient feature costs an extra $0.99 per card for domestic addresses and $1.49 per card for international addresses. This takes all the work out of sending your holiday cards.
With all of these great options for making your own photo cards, there’s no reason why you can’t send your best this holiday season.
Check out our reviews of the best online image hosting services available, or find out where to get free photo prints.
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