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In terms of card type, Christmas cards are generally printed on photo card stock or paper card stock. Cards on photo card stock are typically called "Christmas photo cards" or "holiday photo cards" and are digitally printed onto photographic paper just like a photograph. These Christmas photo cards are available as flat cards or foldover cards. Cards on paper card stock are called simply "Christmas cards" and are printed on thick paper stock. Christmas cards that have photos (usually a family photo) printed onto them are called "photo Christmas cards" or "photo holiday cards". Originally, Christmas cards were available only as foldover cards or greeting cards. Now, Christmas cards are available as flat cards as well as a multitude of folded cards.
the firts chirstmas card was mad in 1843 and send in 1843
The first ever Christmas card was sent in 1843 by Henry Cole. A picture of the card can be seen by clicking on the related link below.
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England, according to wikipedia. good luck pch players!
There are many christmas card industries now a days, so for that question you need to be specific. However, the first Christmas card was made by John Callcott Horsely in London - 1843. The image depicted a family drinking wine. While this was not attempted to a christmas card, many decided it had that quality. Since then, Christmas cards have been given and made by thousands of different industries.
The first Christmas card was sent in the UK in the 1840s. Specifically, it was designed by John Calcott Horsley and printed in 1843. This card featured a festive scene and included the message "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to You." It marked the beginning of the tradition of sending Christmas cards.
The first Christmas cards were printed in the year 1843.
John Callcott Horsley, a British narrative painter designed the very first Christmas and New Year card at the request of he friend Sir Henry Cole. An edition of 1000 of those Christmas cards were printed and placed on sale in London. They were printed in lithography by Jobbins of Warwick Court, Holborn London and handcoloured by a professional 'colourer' named Mason.
The first commercial Christmas card is believed to have been designed and printed in London, England in 1843. The cards were used to encourage people to use the new British postal system. John Horsley designed the card after the Dickens story.
The best place that I have found to have Christmas card photos made is at Walmart. They have little kiosk type machines that you can do yourself. They are very easy and you can get them printed while you wait.
John Callcott Horsley (1817 - 1903) designed the first Card at the request of his friend Sir Henry Cole. In 1843 an edition of the first card was printed in Lithography by Jobbins of Warwick Court, London. 1000 copies