2009 Holiday Cards, Part 1

As you've all noticed, the holiday stationery season is most definitely now in effect.  And since there are so many great designs starting to come out, I'm breaking my holiday card coverage this year up into a few smaller posts over the next few weeks.  So, first up, a perennial favorite Linda & Harriett with a festive holiday collection — featuring a friendly Moose!

Linda-Harriett-Letterpress-Holiday-Cards
{linda and harriett}

Next up, Dutch Door Press, with letterpress cards inspired by the 12 days of Christmas and a few other themes of the holiday season:

Dutch-Door-Letterpress-Christmas-Cards
{dutch door press}

These coffee cup holiday cards from Maida Vale are super cute:

Maida-Vale-Letterpress-Christmas
{maida vale}

I love the blind impression details in these letterpress holiday cards from 12fifteen:

12fifteen-letterpress-holiday-cards
{12fifteen}

In somewhat holiday-related news, I'll be working on the second and final 2010 calendar round-up over the weekend.  And with all the calendars that have come out over the last couple of weeks, part 2 might end up being even bigger than part 1!  Hopefully I've seen every calendar at this point, but just wanted to put out one last call for any designers who might not have submitted their calendars yet.

{images from their respective sources}

  1. So I’m basically in love with the Linda & Harriet moose, but the pretty snowflake cards from 12fifteen are absolute perfection in my book – I’m a sucker for blind deboss and pale ink colors.
    Oh and I’m really really obsessed with the holidays so I’m thrilled to be getting into holiday card season! 😉

  2. Thank you so much for the blog mention! I love them all and am honored to be included here.

  3. Thanks Nole!! I agree with Cyd – the blind letterpress by 12fifteen is so lovely for the holidays.

  4. Also honored to be included amongst such amazing designs. So glad to see I’m not the only one super excited about the upcoming holiday season, too. 😉 Thanks Nole!

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