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The Evolution of the Holiday Card

Dressing for Christmas Cards

At my house and undoubtedly at yours, too, Christmas cards have begun to trickle into the mailbox.  It’s tradition; holiday cards have long been sent amongst friends and family during the Christmas season.  It’s a nice way of staying in touch with those that we don’t see very often, plus sending a little love at the holidays is always a nice touch, right?  Besides, we all have so much extra time on our hands this time of the year, right?  I mean, sitting down and penning a note to every single person on our Christmas card list is fun…isn’t it?

Okay, so maybe some of us don’t enjoy this time-honored tradition as much as others do. It’s not that I am a humbug or a Grinch by any means; I just have gotten so used to modern forms of communication like email and texting that the ancient art of letter writing has all but been lost on me.  I think this is true of a lot of folks as the old fashioned Christmas card just really ain’t what it used to be.  Like a lot of things in our modern world, the traditional Christmas card has evolved.

Back in around 1843 England, communication was obviously not as instantaneous and simple as it is in our world today.  Necessity being the mother of most invention, at this time a Christmas card was needed by a man named Sir Henry Cole. Sir Henry had so many Christmas greetings that he needed to send out that he simply did not have the time to write an individual letter to each and every person he wanted to communicate with.  Feeling a great need to reach out to these people during the holidays, Sir Henry commissioned an artist named John Halcott Horsley to design the first known Christmas card.  The card was designed to illustrate feeding and clothing the poor, as it was Sir Henry’s most sincere wish to remind his associates to help the most needy and destitute, especially during the Christmas giving season.  A card depicting one happy family embracing another was created.  The traditional message stating “A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to You” was imprinted on the card, a timely message that has stuck with us for nearly 170 years.

For the next 30 years or so, anyone who wanted to buy a ready-made printed Christmas card needed to buy it in England, as they weren’t being made here in the states until about 1881. Nowadays, the Christmas card has really come full circle.  Yes, you can still buy traditionally styled Christmas cards with an old fashioned, classic greeting inside.  Nowadays however, many of us opt to send a family photo card instead; which often gives families the opportunity to put a little of their own personality into the greeting card itself.  It’s true what they say about a picture being worth a thousand words; including a photo with a greeting card is a quick and easy way to get a holiday message across without having to write out a long letter.

It’s not too late to deck your entire family out to make your holiday photo really unique, special and very festive!  Dressing in fun and whimsical Christmas costumes or even adding some nifty holiday accessories like Santa style caps is an easy way to add some seasonal spice to your family’s Christmas card photo.  We have all sorts of fun and festive holiday looks for you to choose from, starting with Jolly ol’ Saint Nick himself as well as a whole cast of other holiday characters, including Elves, all sorts of Santa’s Helpers and lots of other festive members of the Christmas crew! Your Christmas card just got taken to a new level of very merry fun, just by stepping into a holiday character that is bound to bring Christmas cheer to everyone on your holiday card list.  Don’t forget to dress up your beloved pet for the photo!  He’s part of the family, too!  Now smile and say…Merry Christmas!

‘Tis The Season: Why Not Add Santa To Your Guestlist

Santa Claus

Religious traditions aside, the legends surrounding Santa Claus are considered to be the beating heart of most Christmas celebrations throughout the world.  This “ho-ho-ho” spewing jolly old elf is known by many different names throughout the world.  Santa can be known as Father Christmas, Pere Noel and St. Nikolaus, just to name a few.  Here in the USA, the cheerful, sleigh-riding man of toys is just good ol’ Santa Claus.  No matter what you may call him, this ebullient and joyful character is undoubtedly one of the most beloved in the entire world.  And what’s not to love about dear old Santa Claus?  Santa only gently asks for reasonably good behavior and in return, Christmas legend states that Santa will leave toys, goodies and presents underneath one’s Christmas tree. Making Santa’s “good” kid list becomes most boys and girls top priority over the Christmas holiday season.  No child ever wants to be passed over by Santa Claus!

Because Santa Claus has become such an integral part of our Christmas culture, over the years many various rituals and traditions have come about, embracing Santa’s festive legend of gift giving.  Many children will pen letters to Santa, making special toy requests for themselves or they may ask Santa to bring something needed by a family member.  Visits to Santa Claus in person have also become very popular in every community, with parents taking children to malls and shopping centers in order to visit the local version of Santa Claus.  Kids make personal visits to Santa to make specific gift requests, of course, but it’s also quite a magical moment for children to see Santa Claus up close and personal, and feel of his jovial yuletide spirit.  Visiting Santa Claus is an annual ritual for many families and is also one that kids get pretty darn excited about.

During the Christmas season, obviously the “real” Santa Claus is very busy at the North Pole, supervising his very lively crew of elves who are busily making toys that will be distributed to the world’s children during the night of Christmas Eve.  Because he is so engaged, Santa needs many helpers throughout the holiday season to ensure that kids everywhere have a chance to sit on a Santa’s lap and whisper their hearts desire into his ear–all while creating a very special Christmas memory (not to mention photo op!) that will last a lifetime.

What could be better this year than dressing up as a Santa Claus character of your very own this Christmas?  Whether your version of Santa is used to surprise and delight your own children or to bring some extra jolly Christmas spirit directly into what could likely be the best Christmas party ever; inviting “Santa” to come into your home or event is a quick and easy way to make your holidays truly unique, special and very memorable.

Santa Claus Suits come in a wide range of styles and price points so you can find the absolute perfect Santa Claus ensemble that best meets your holiday needs.  From professional to playful, we have many styles of Santa Suits for you to choose from.  Still have questions about creating that perfect Santa Claus look?  Don’t miss our detailed How-To Video that will take you through the step-by-step instructions necessary to build an amazing Santa Claus look from start to finish.  Our video covers every detail from how to get that perfect “bowl full of jelly” belly to getting the traditional Santa hair and beard on just right.  You simply can’t go wrong!  You will be saying HO, HO, HO in no time!

Make this year’s Christmas celebrating truly unique and special by inviting the most cherished character of all time to come to your holiday party.  Santa Claus is in the house!

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