I'm planning on getting a great photo shot at Silver Dollar City this weekend (and if that doesn't work, I'll just take one on the porch Sunday).
Shutterfly's vast selection is amazing - here are two designs that have caught my eye so far (each image is linked to its specific Shutterfly page):


UPDATE: I got those shots I wanted for the Christmas card this past weekend. I plan to use the layout of the first card shown here and put our family photo first. Then, I'll put a picture of M. with a snowman (stuffed of course!) second and finish with L. and a snowman. There's actually a similar card that uses the same layout, but has blue and green for the colors. I think they'll complement my photos better.
I looked at the Shutterfly site more closely this weekend and loved how each design clearly showed how many photos were needed for each card. I used their search feature also to find exactly what I was looking for. This is the link for Christmas cards at Shutterfly http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery/christmas-photo-cards .
Don't stop at Christmas...you can use Shutterfly to personalize thank you cards and birthday invitations among others. I haven't used Shutterfly before, but know that friends have been very satisfied with it. I'm looking forward to getting to know Shutterfly better for Christmas cards this year!
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