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Traditional Catholic Faith => Anσnymσus Posts Allowed => Topic started by: Änσnymσus on November 08, 2022, 04:46:31 AM
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It's getting to be that time of year and Christmas will soon be upon us (yay!) but I'm almost out of cards - and it seems like hard work to find a nice card these days. Anyone know where nice, beautiful, traditional Christmas cards can be purchased?
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Good question.
God bless you.
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Why anonymous?
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Didn't see a better section to start the thread. Does it make a difference?
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https://www.traditionalcatholicpublishing.com/?target=search&mode=search&substring=Christmas%20cards&including=all
https://www.sistersofcarmel.com/christmas-cards/
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https://www.traditionalcatholicpublishing.com/?target=search&mode=search&substring=Christmas%20cards&including=all
https://www.sistersofcarmel.com/christmas-cards/
Thank you. I found some nice ones on the Sisters of Carmel site.
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Didn't see a better section to start the thread. Does it make a difference?
Maybe Catholics in the Modern World or the Catholic Bunker. As I understand it there is a General Section but posters were over using it so Matthew put some restrictions on it.
Similarly Matthew set some rules for Anonymous because many posters were misusing it for topics which did not need to be anonymous.
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Last year I too was on the hunt for the perfect Christmas card. I went to several stores - even a stationery store & a Catholic Book store & many other different stores to no avail. Finally I tried Walmart & EUREKA! I found a box of exquisite cards at a normal price. Several people commented later on how beautiful they were. Sadly they were made in China - but then what isn't made in China these days? I haven't started my hunt this year but I think I'll start at Walmart.
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Last year I too was on the hunt for the perfect Christmas card. I went to several stores - even a stationery store & a Catholic Book store & many other different stores to no avail. Finally I tried Walmart & EUREKA! I found a box of exquisite cards at a normal price. Several people commented later on how beautiful they were. Sadly they were made in China - but then what isn't made in China these days? I haven't started my hunt this year but I think I'll start at Walmart.
Walmart is still surprisingly decent with these things (something I never thought I would say). At least compared to other mega-retailers. I've found some nice Christmas cards at Walgreens in recent years too.
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Kaufer's in Spokane and Seattle
https://www.kaufers.shop/store/Search.aspx?SearchTerms=Christmas%20Cards (https://www.kaufers.shop/store/Search.aspx?SearchTerms=Christmas Cards)
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Traditional Catholic postcards are really the best. Postal workers of false religions can see the true Jesus.
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Walmart is still surprisingly decent with these things (something I never thought I would say). At least compared to other mega-retailers. I've found some nice Christmas cards at Walgreens in recent years too.
Yes. Walmart has reasonable priced cards. (Sometimes made in USA.).
we can pray for the persecuted Christians in China.
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Angelus press has a good selection of Christmas cards:
Religious Goods Tagged "Cards" - Angelus Press (https://angeluspress.org/collections/religious-goods/Cards)
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I saw some last night at Tractor Supply.
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Leaflet Missal has a large assortment of cards:
https://www.leafletonline.com/sacraments-and-occasions/christmas-cards
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Make your own. There’s lots of DIY ideas on YT and Pinterest.
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Make your own. There’s lots of DIY ideas on YT and Pinterest.
I was about to suggest this. Sometimes I make my own cards. If one can't draw, use rubber stamps.
What about photo cards? One can add their own message.
Enclose a prayer card too.
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Yes. Around here you can upload digital images to Walgreens and have them print whatever you want, including cards. Just have to be careful of potentially copyrighted material.