I meant to put up my Christmas tree this weekend, got the ornaments out, decided what furniture was going to go where to make room for it, and then on a whim I decided to make my first couple of Christmas cards instead, along with the photo-card I'm planning on sending my RL friends and relations. And now it's two days and a perfectly insane number of manhours later, and I have those cards done, but I'm gonna have to step up my schedule somehow, because otherwise there will be no Christmas tree at all this year, and also my Christmas cards will be going out somewhere around May 1 of 2008.
I mean, not to reveal any Card Spoilers to you lot, but here are some things I've learned in my efforts:
I mean, not to reveal any Card Spoilers to you lot, but here are some things I've learned in my efforts:
- Just because that goddamned holiday paper pack that cost way too much money has an entire page of clip-art alphanumeric to play with, it does not therefore follow that the letters and numbers will consistently match each other.
- I should have started training the dog to sit quietly on the fireplace hearth with a sign hanging around his neck, like, months ago; if I had, we might have prevented nervous breakdowns on both sides. (On the other hand, we might not. Saturday was a tough day.) We got there in the end, though.
- No matter how hard you wish for them to, no matter how many different ways on how many different configurations you try to print them, photos do not print well on regular cardstock.
- Because paper scraps increase at a rate approximately equal to the Fibonnacci number progression with each card I complete, I predict that by the end of the holiday season, I will be ded from paper drownding. I'll miss you all; I just want to say that while I still can.
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Date: 2007-12-03 09:51 pm (UTC)That Fibonnacci thing cracked me up. *giggles*
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Date: 2007-12-04 02:10 am (UTC)I can also relate to Holiday Photos with Children and/or Dog. Phoebe is bad enough, but when the girls were 5 and 2, I took them out back and used two whole rolls of film trying to get just one picture I could send to distant in-lawish relations who wanted to see "Denny's chillun". EVERY SINGLE ONE came out horribly, so since my family was local enough to know that the girls weren't really that ugly/stupid-looking, I sent the wretched snaps out to them instead, complete with rude captions.
I'm dying to see what you came up with for the photo. I'll bet it's good, despite the wrangling/angst. And receiving your card is always the pinnacle of the Holiday Mail Season for me.
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Date: 2007-12-04 02:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-04 02:37 pm (UTC)I'll be glad to share the image with you! I don't have it here at work, but I'll upload it when I get home tonight.
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Date: 2007-12-05 03:38 am (UTC)It's still tilted, and he's farther away from the hearth than I'd like, but CLOSE ENOUGH.
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Date: 2007-12-05 03:52 am (UTC)That's going to make an excellent card. Your RL list is lucky indeed. I like Leory's distance from the hearth, too, because I can see all of the cool Victorian details.
Thanks for showing me!
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