In 1843, Sir Henry Cole commissioned artist John Callcott Horsley to create the art for the world's first commercial Christmas card.
John Horsely made the first Christmas card in London, England, in the year 1843.
The first Christmas cards were commissioned by Sir Henry Cole. Illustrations were done by John Callcott Horsley in 1843. Although there was some controversy over the scene depicted in the card (the family was shown drinking), Cole saw this as a moneymaking idea. He introduced the â??penny postâ?? three years later, selling the cards for a shilling each.
It was made by Ben Dover in an arsecrack cream commercial on Christmas Day.
Yes, the tradition of sending Christmas cards began in 1843 when Sir Henry Cole commissioned the first commercial Christmas card to be printed. The card featured a festive design and had space for a personalized message. This practice quickly gained popularity and became a widespread tradition for spreading holiday cheer.
Canada issued the first stamp referred to as a Christmas Stamp. It was the map issue of 1898 and said XMAS 1898 on the stamp.
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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.
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The most common Christmas Card saying is "Ho-Ho-Ho, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year". The second most common Christmas card saying is "Made in China".
Many websites offer a Christmas Card message for either a handmade card or as an e-card. Homemade-Gifts-Made-Easy and Greeting-Card-Messages are a couple of examples.
Giving a Christmas ornament with a Christmas card can be appropriate when the ornament has personal meaning for example if a child made the ornament in Sunday school class.