I know, it’s a bit crazy that what I’m going to talk about is other people’s Christmas cards on zazzle. Why am I talking about my competitors? Because I don’t view them as my competitors. You have access to these templates as much as I do, it’s all public on zazzle. I’m going to share with you what I believe are the most beautiful Christmas card templates. If I was going to buy a template to send to my friends and family, I would buy one of these!

1. This one is amazing. You can add your picture and the font will appear right on top. Simple and elegant. The back of the design looks like different colors of ribbon. Very clever!

Merry and Bright | Holiday Photo Card
Merry and Bright | Holiday Photo Card by OrangeOstrichDesigns
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2. This card is more of my design style. The letters are placed carefully and in alignment. The colors are similar to a candy cane but they’re more of a “new” Christmas color. I love the gold.

Merry and Bright Holiday Photo Card | Bold Colors
Merry and Bright Holiday Photo Card | Bold Colors by Plush_Paper
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3. This font written in “Merry” is a very popular font. I like how the cursive just flows off the page, and everything is centered.

BCP | VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY PHOTO CARD
BCP | VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY PHOTO CARD by berrychicpaperie
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4. This is fun. I didn’t know the lightbulb font would be so popular, but I can see how this card would be popular. Look at all the pictures you get to add of your family!

Bold Merry and Bright Holiday Photo Card
Bold Merry and Bright Holiday Photo Card by origamiprints
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5. This Christmas card is designed to have the font appear to be “glittery.” Zazzle actually sells glittered paper. If you pick the glitter paper, then you have a very glittery card.

Merry and Bright | Holiday Photo Card
Merry and Bright | Holiday Photo Card by OrangeOstrichDesigns
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6. This is fun. Two of my favorite fonts in one holiday card! The Tall & Skinny and the “Merry” Font.

Christmas Wishes Holiday Photo Cards
Christmas Wishes Holiday Photo Cards by berryberrysweet
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7. This is a great combination of vintage and chalkboard which both themes are very a very popular trend. It also had two of my favorite fonts.

VINTAGE CHALKBOARD | HOLIDAY PHOTO CARD
VINTAGE CHALKBOARD | HOLIDAY PHOTO CARD by FINEandDANDY
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8. This is a great example of chalkboard design with your Christmas cards. I love how the font resembles true handwriting on a chalkboard.

Stylishly Chalked Holiday Photo Cards
Stylishly Chalked Holiday Photo Cards by berryberrysweet
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9. Here’s another chalkboard Christmas card template. I love the border, and I think it’s a bit vintage too.

CHALKBOARD HOLIDAYS | HOLIDAY PHOTO CARD
CHALKBOARD HOLIDAYS | HOLIDAY PHOTO CARD by FINEandDANDY
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That’s it for the top 9 Christmas cards that I would buy. You can mix it up too if you like them all. Buy 10 of one design, buy 10 of another, or 10 of a third design.

Are we sending out Christmas cards? Probably not. We haven’t been in a position the last three years to send out Christmas cards, even though it’s in the back of my mind. I love sending and receiving Christmas cards. However with the move in tow and things are a bit, shall I say, unorganized.. Christmas cards are the last thing running through my mind. While the rest of you are decorating, baking, and present wrapping… I’m packing, my family is trying to consume all the rest of the food in the house so we don’t have to move it and I’m wrapping breakables items to protect them from the move. Phew!

Which Christmas Card templates do you like? Are you sending out cards this year? Where did you buy your Christmas cards from?