If you haven’t yet picked out your Christmas cards yet, here’s a friendly reminder to put it on your to-do list. We don’t blame you if it hasn’t been top of mind: there’s been plentyyy of other things to worry about this year. Whether you plan on sending them via snail mail, or if you don’t want to risk it and prefer to send an e-card (which is also more eco-friendly), you’ve got options. Operation holiday cards is now underway. Now, you’ve just got to complete that gift list — don’t worry, we’ve got you covered here.
Our go-to’s for custom prints online include Minted and Artifact Uprising. Or, if time is of the essence, you can find a variety of one-of-a-kind downloadable Christmas and holiday cards from Etsy. Animated E-cards are always a crowd-pleaser too.
Ahead, check out the best Christmas cards you can get online — including e-cards, printable cards, and ya know, those old-school ones you send in the mail. And yes, you can expect to see some appearances by masked Santas and other very 2022-themed cards. Psst: if you’re still looking to add some new festive touches to your home but don’t want to leave the house, we’ve got you covered with these best places to shop for holiday decor online.
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CVS Photo
CVS Photo is the best-kept secret for anyone looking for last-second holiday cards, photo albums, or downloadable gifts. They can produce what you need within the same day of ordering and have so many options — that are usually on sale — to choose from. We have our eyes on this adorable holiday card that has the space for two different photos, a personalized message, and a holiday greeting. It’ll let your family’s unique personality shine. Bonus: They’re having a site-wide 50% off sale right now, so you can save half off your personalized purchases.
Papier
Papier is known for its beautiful creations, from notebooks and journals to planners and cards. The brand’s holiday assortments are no exception. You can shop for unique graphics and customize styles with your own family photos. This Festive Foliage 12-piece set is on sale for under $15.
Amazon
If you’re in a time crunch, there’s no better place for Christmas cards than Amazon. They have a huge selection to choose from, and you can get certain designs delivered in just two days thanks to Amazon Prime. These Zicoto cards look like they come from a corner boutique, and come in a variety pack that allows you to personalize each one.
Artifact Uprising
If Anthropologie had a holiday card line, this is what they’d look like. Artifact Uprising offers elevated, custom-printed cards that are anything but tacky and are made with premium materials that are made to last.
Minted
We love that Minted commissions designs by artists — and they’re serving up some very on-point printed cards this year. If you’ve got spare time, you can have a sample sent to your home for $1 so you can ensure the hard copies are perfect.
Etsy
While it may come as no surprise that you can find artisan holiday cards at Etsy, you probably didn’t realize you can get them in your hands in just a few clicks. You’ll have no trouble finding a Downloadable option — the designs look like they were made special just for you.
Paper Culture
If Anthropologie had a holiday card line, this is what they’d look like. Artifact Uprising offers elevated, custom-printed cards that are anything but tacky and are made with premium materials that are made to last.
Shutterfly
Shutterfly is no newbie when it comes to custom prints, so it’s always a foolproof choice. You definitely get the most bang for your buck here.
Canva
For no-fuss, classic (and free) e-cards, Canva is a solid place to go. Expect more colorful and bright picks rather than subtle, minimalist styles. You can download and share the card digitally or send them to your printer if you want to go the snail-mail route.
1-800-Flowers.com
What cuter way to remind friends and family to continue to mask up? If a polar bear can do it, so can we. Little did we know that 1-800-Flowers.com has an expansive collection of fun and free holiday e-cards.
Smilebox
If you want to skip the licking-and-stamping part of sending out cards, skip straight to an e-card (honestly, they’re way more fun). Smilebox has all the animated digital cards of your dreams — like this masked Santa, for example. You can use the free version, which will have their watermark on it, or you can upgrade to premium to remove it.
Paperless Post
These are anything but your standard early-aughts e-cards. Paperless Post has next-level digital cards that look like they came straight from Paper Source — in fact, if you prefer sending out cards via mail, they indeed have a tangible card line at said store.
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