I have decided not to do a Christmas card audit this year. It's something I might do again in future, but I felt like a Christmas off.
However, I haven't dispensed with all my blogging traditions - here are a selection of the cards we received this year. It was tough picking just 12 from the pile. I have only included cards that could scan easily on the flatbed, so you will just have to picture the 3D musical R2-D2 card with flashing lights that Connor gave me in your minds eye!
First up is a card that just made me smile. Santa has upgraded his transport - to a big red bus!
I'm never sure whether "peace" counts as a religious theme or not. It felt very apt this year with some of the horrors grinding on in other parts of the world, particularly in the middle east. I really liked the design of this peace dove.
A more definite religious theme - the three "kings" (AKA wise men or magi). The curly shoes of the king in the middle amused me.
I love cards designed by kids. This one of robins sat on a goalpost (I think) was by Delilah. It was printed as a fund-raiser for her school.
And this drawing by Jowan was hand done. Got to say this is a contender for my very favourite card this year. A duck-billed platypus in a Santa hat? What's not to love? (Although I don't think platypuses quack, despite their duck-bills.)
Keeping on an antipodean fauna theme, here's a tree of koala bears from my friend Jon in Oz.
This card was given to us 11 months early by my friend Sian. It's a pun and a moose.
And another moose! Including this card is a bit of a cheat because it's one of the ones that I gave to Cathy. It's designed by Cardiff-based artist Ana Palamar. I liked his wellies.
More animals. This time it's some sheep saying "Baa humbug!" I liked the stripy sheep who actually looks like a humbug.
But nobody does humbug as well as the Modern Toss cartoonists. This gave me a belly laugh when I first saw it.
Cathy's card to me. Very cute.
And then the final card of the selection. This one really had it all. A pun. Camels! Wearing Santa hats! Fair play to my Mum, she ticked all the boxes with this one.
As ever, a massive thank you to everyone who sent us a Christmas card. If it wasn't featured in the post, I can promise you it was very much appreciated.
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