This year, people will mainly be sending mailers

by Gillian 17. December 2009 10:46

Twas back in London 1843 that the first commercially printed Christmas cards was designed by John Calcott Horsley.

Horsley was commissioned by Sir Henry Cole, a wealthy business man, who wanted to send cards to all his friends and business associates to wish them a Merry Christmas. He started a trend, sending Christmas cards were all the rage from then on...that is until 2009!

Anyone else noticed a serious lack of actual Christmas cards? Our piano top is fairly unencumbered with the things. However every other email is an xmas mailer.

Not a problem in itself as it's more considerate of the environment, and some pledge the money they would have spent on printed cards to charity. Plus we too send a xmas mailer and have done for the past 5 years. What bothers me is that at a huge number of what comes through is awful, and not in a good-tacky-Christmas-way.

Why people, why?

 

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