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Most historians date the Christmas card’s arrival to 1843, the same year in which Charles Dickens published A Christmas Carol. In that year, the inventor and civil servant Henry Cole ...
Six in 10 adults are receiving fewer Christmas cards — and three-quarters of them aren’t bothered in the slightest, according to a new poll. The study of 2,000 US adults found 44 percent hope ...
It’s that time again to scroll through your Instagram accounts and find the perfect photos to include in your Christmas card. Like gifts, it’s never too early to plan this year’s holiday ...
In our search for the best Christmas card brands, we evaluated factors like personalization, addressing options, craftsmanship, design originality and ease of purchase. We made sure this list has ...
This year, I got my first Christmas card from a single friend — and wanted to hear the stories of other women who send them out. When I asked on social media to hear from single ladies who send ...
The printed Christmas card dates to the Industrial Revolution and used modernity to evoke nostalgia. The Nostalgic Tale of the Christmas Card Bemoaning changes to Christmas customs from days gone ...
For many, sending cards out for Christmas is a cherished annual tradition. For others, it can be a source of stress amid the holiday rush. You may even wonder when the optimal time is to impart ...
Thanks to their round-the-clock photoshoots, it's no surprise the first family of reality TV has mastered the art of Christmas cards Kate Hogan is Director of Digital Specials and Features at ...
A new poll indicates that six in 10 adults in the U.S are receiving fewer Christmas cards than before, and three-quarters of them aren't at all upset by this change. The study involving 2,000 US ...
The only fly in the ointment (myrrh, presumably) arrived through the letterbox on Friday, when alongside the takeaway menus, clothing catalogues and a phone bill came a bunch of Christmas cards ...
With every Christmas card I write, I’m dreaming of a white Christmas, but I’m also pondering “The Strength of Weak Ties,” a seminal 1973 paper by the sociologist Mark Granovetter ...