Category: Dog Art Christmas Cards

  • Dog Art Today’s Holiday Cards from Paperless Post (review)

     

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    Paperless Post Custom Photograph Tyler Foote Holiday Card

    After last year's hand-stamped-Pony-Express-community-produced-and-globally-distributed holiday card, I decided to go a different route this year: free and digital. I worried that would mean sacrificing quality, design options, or list size, but then I discovered Paperless Post.

    In my opinion, they are the best because:

    1.) they have the best designs
    2.) the letterpress, real-paper vibe looks terrific
    3.) no fancy fonts that you have to pay extra for (I hate when the font you want is an upgrade)
    4.) the animated quality gives the card "life"

    And most of all:

    5.) free really does mean free

    I chose this option, uploaded my own photo, and changed the text.  

    Here's the back of the card:

     

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    Full disclosure, there were a few issues I ran into. For example, I couldn't figure out how to export my newsletter email list into the Paperless Post contacts. The columns were flipped.  So I decided to export my Apple Address Book.   Paperless Post asks that you import it as a CSV.  Apple exports as a vCard.  Don't worry, go ahead and do it anyway.  It will work. 

    **Note** any contacts that don't have emails will not appear.  I had to enter over half of my contacts' emails manually.  This had more to do with my contact list than Paperless Post, and it forced me to do some long overdue administrative housekeeping.   It took time.

    The other option I'd like to see is a link to my card so I could show you how the automation looks here on my blog or embed it in my newsletter. 

    And an affiliate program would be cool.

    But, the thing that endeared me to Paperless Post and negates these quibbles, is that although there is a 500 person limit to the free cards, the help section gives your a work-around to send out a larger list for free by simply copying the card.  How nice is that?

    I know most of you are artists or dog owners or both, so I think Paperless Post is a great option for sharing your artwork or a photograph of the love of your life. 

    Visit Paperless Post to create your own card.  Let me know what you think. 

    Look for my card on December 18.   If you were on my list last year, you're still there.  If you would like to be included or removed email me.

    I am trying to send some cheer while respecting your inbox.  Like everything during the holidays, it's a delicate balance. 

    Cheers.

  • Dog Holiday Cards

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    Boy with Dog Letterpress Holiday Card via SweetPeonyPress

    More dog art holiday cards and digital downloads.

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    H1020 by LOinLONDON

     

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    Happy Howlidays via JackMaster

     

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    Vintage Telegram Holiday Dog Printable Download via GaiaDesignStudios

     

     

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    Labrador Retriever Holiday Cards via Hello Sprout
  • Holiday Christmas Cards With Dogs

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    Chihuahua Letterpress Holiday Cards from Rigel Stuhmiller on Etsy


    Top picks for holiday and Christmas cards this year.

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    Shopping Dog Holiday Letterpress Cards from Fickle Hill Press on Etsy

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    Jack Russell and Snowman Card from Terrierzs on Etsy

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    Joy, Peace & Wags Holiday Cards from Pop Doggie on Etsy

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    Happy Holiday Dachshund Cards from WalkingBeans on Etsy

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    Golden Retriever Holiday Card from A.A.M. Photo on Etsy

  • Dog Art Today’s Holiday Cards: It Takes a Village

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    Tyler + Darby by John Burnett

    I didn't plan on sending cards this year.  I've been creatively blocked since my dog Darby died last December.  But, I live in Nevada County, a place where everyone's an artist and everyone's connected. 
    Here's how I went not sending cards this season to sending custom-made ones with hand-crafted envelopes distressed, stamped, and lettered to look like they came from the gold fields of California.


    First there's John Burnett

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    John Burnett is a web consultant, graphic designer, artist, and photographer.   I contacted him regarding SEO optimization after he photographed my sister, Sheila Cameron, and redesigned her website, Watching the Paint Dry.  Sheila is another Nevada County artist…

     

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    Sheila met John through Erin Thiem…

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    Erin Thiem at The Outside Inn

    Erin owns and runs The Outside Inn, an authentic motor court built in the 1930s, originally called The Airway Mote. Here's a photo which doesn't have to do with the story, but I love this postcard…

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    Vintage postcard of The Airway Motel now The Outside Inn via flickr


    Erin not only runs The Outside Inn, a quaint and funky Nevada City treasure with 16 individually-themed rooms, she also writes the best blog in Nevada County about what to do and see. It's called InnSide Nevada City.  It's beautiful and informative, and she has lots of contests, which is how Sheila met John, by winning his design services.

    So I met with John and he helped me with my web traffic.  Later, he told me he wanted to make dog portraits using vintage photographs.  He sent me this…

     

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    Tyler Foote by John Burnett

    I told John that if he made me a card with my two dogs, Tyler, my current dog who is a macho survivor, and Darby, my first dog who had the sensitive heart of a poet, I would send it out as my holiday cards.  He met my challenge with these guys…

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    Then, I decided I wanted the cards to look like they came from 19th century California.  After 1.) making this Pinterest board and 2.) panicking (is this how brides feel?), I called Erin at The Outside Inn.  Because Erin is also a passionate card maker.   She told me that if I brought lunch and could guarantee "each envelope would be individual" she would help me.

    I drove over to The Outside Inn bearing turkey sandwiches and a gift basket with a bottle of Montoliva wine (from a vineayard a few miles away), brie, and homemade pomagranate jelly (I made with my neighbors in November with fruit from their tree).   Erin and I sat in the front office, greeted guests, and made these…

     

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    I had the cards printed locally at The Real Graphic Source where Kim and Ceihra helped me through the process.  And I faked the calligraphy and they turned out like this…

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    Tyler & Darby 2012 Holiday Cards for Dog Art Today by John Burnett, Erin Thiem, The Real Graphic Source and Moira McLaughlin

    It might sound absurd to hand make envelopes or care about stamps that will get thrown away.  But this year, through your readership, advertising, and donations, I saw how significant the individual gesture is.

    Making these cards with Nevada County artists brought that lesson home to me, and I wanted to share that.  This has been a year of loss and recovery.  I didn't believe that I would get through it, or that I would find another dog.  But you kept telling I would.  I trusted you.  I am grateful.  And I wanted to let you know.

    I would be happy to send you a handcrafted Tyler & Darby card from the gold fields of California if you email me your address.

    If you would like a vintage portrait of your dog visit John Burnett's Vintage Dog Portraits Facebook page.

    If you're coming to Nevada County call Erin at The Outside Inn. Yes, it is dog friendly.  To see what it's like to live here visit her blog.

  • Top Dog-Art Christmas Cards for 2012

    Here are some of my favorite dog-art holiday cards of 2012. 

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    Lewey by Jared Dunn

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    French Bulldog Personalized Happy Holiday Cards by Fiona Designs


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    Joy Joy Joy Dachshund Note Cards by Whimsy Two

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    Santa's Little Helper, Aalto, the Whippet by Anna Wilson-Patterson

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    Mini Schnauzer Letterpressed Cards by Rigel Stuhmiller

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    Pug Riding Sled by Square Paisley Design

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    Bully Run by Terriers' Club

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    Rat Terrier Christmas Card by Angie Ketelhut
  • Happy Holidays!

     

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    One of my first collages of my little elf. 

    Thank you for your continued support.  It has been powerful to connect with you as I make my way through the sadness and find the joy again.  I am deeply grateful.

    Wishing you a happy holiday season and wonderful new year!  — Moira

  • Dog Christmas Cards

     

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    Canine Carolers by Jennifer Keller available at JenKellerArtCards on etsy

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    Seasons Greetings by Mike Taylor available at Doodlewags on etsy

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    Thinking of You by Dana Feagin available at InspiredPetPortraits on etsy

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    Bark the Herald by Anna Dibble available at Dibbledog on etsy

  • JibJab Coupon + Review: The Best Digital Dog Holiday Ecards

    Darby's Christmas special…

    This year, I really wanted to make a holiday video starring Darby.   After months of searching, I didn't think it would happen.  The dog-themed digital ecards that I was familiar with didn't have an option to fully include your pet.  At best, you could select a similar breed or upload an unedited photo at the end.   Also, most don't have an option to embed videos on your blog or share them on Facebook, both features I was looking for.  I considered making a video from scratch, but that made be feel overwhelmed, not part of my Christmas gift to myself — to simplify and enjoy the season.  So I had pretty much given up.  Then a friend "elfed herself" on JibJab and posted it on Facebook.  I had totally forgotten about JibJab.  Do dogs work in their videos?  Yes, they do.  It took a few tries to make a successful Darby head, the ears and the neck took the most finessing.  And it is a little annoying that you cannot go back and rework the head once it is saved.  But I got the hang of it pretty quickly.   And having my pup star in a claymation Christmas special with the music of Bing Crosby and the Andrew Sisters is awesome.

    So if you're stressing about sending holiday cards (too much paper, money, and time) or digital cards (not personal enough), I highly recommend JibJab. To get all the features I mention, you do have to subscribe. It is $12/one year.   But here is a special offer:  you can get 10% off 12-month JibJab.com subscription with Code JIBJAB10.

    P.S. JibJab also has ecards specifically for dogs.   I just didn't think they were as funny.  I love seeing Darby wearing little red mittens and dancing with Santa.  That's just me.

    P.P.S.  If you want to do the one I did with more than one dog, there is an option for that.  Or you could do you and your dog.  They actually make 5 versions of all their holiday cards to allow for different size "casts."  Another nice feature.

    Happy Holidays!

     

  • Studio Flower Power Designer Holiday Cards

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    I think these cards by Jackie Bassett of Studio Flower Power would make great holiday cards or the perfect hostess gift.  Each one is made by hand with real pressed flowers that Jackie grows herself.  Visit her Etsy shop Studio Flower Power to see other styles with reindeer, Christmas trees, cats, and more.  Love these.

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    Jackie lives in Canada and shipping to the U.S. takes a little longer.  Order now from Studio Flower Power at Etsy if you're interested.

  • Contest: Win Scottie Christmas Cards From Art Paw

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    One of my favorite artists and bloggers, Rebecca Collins, is giving away a set of her Big Tommy Christmas cards.  Stop by her Art Dog Blog and enter to win. Hint, it’s all about spreading “Joy.”

    Rebecca will select the winner this Saturday, November 20, 2010.  Good luck!