You don't need to mail friends and family a newsletter to tell the story of your year. Why do it in bullet points, when Tiny Prints holiday cards tell the story beautifully with pictures and words.
Two Christmases ago, I tried a Tiny Prints tri-fold card, and my husband joked that I'd never be able to go back to a standard sized card. We used a Tiny Prints tri-fold last year too, with notes about what happened throughout the year, highlighted by a ton of photos to illustrate our adventures. This year, charmed by the simplicity of a flat-style photo card, I'd picked a few favorites from which I'd select this year's card until I got some surprise feedback from my husband: he wanted us to stay tri-fold. They tell a story and keep far away family feeling connected. For this year, the tri-fold it is, especially since I hate narrowing down our photos to a single picture that says who we are at this point in time. The surprise for me was that Tiny Prints is offering DIY, highly customizable cards. The story of our year will be told the way I want it to be. Perfection.
Not to mention, anyone with more than one child knows it's nearly impossible to get a great shot of both kids in a single photo. My six year old has a way of photo bombing pictures that he's supposed to be in.
It's time to get thinking about your holiday photos, too. Get the right photo of your kids or your dog or maybe even a risque selfie that will be the talk of the holidays. Before ordering holiday cards or gifts, first stop by the Tiny Prints Special Offers page for great deals. You may just find the perfect gift idea and a fabulous price.
Giveaway: Want to get your own special savings? How about $50 off your total order? Leave a comment below with your favorite Tiny Prints Holiday Cards by Oct. 29 at noon pst. and a winner will be randomly selected.
For great holiday ideas, check out Tiny Prints on Pinterest and their blog.
Disclosure: Tiny Prints sponsored this post. All opinions are my own. I'm a long-time Tiny Prints customer and will continue to be based on my positive customer experience.

