How To Dress for Holiday Photos

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Christmas cards should be original and fun!

My family loves to put our own twist on our annual Christmas cards and have it reflect our family and how our year has been.

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For our family photo this year, we dressed as different things and characters that represent Christmas, such as: a snowman, Rudolf, an elf, and Mr. and Mrs. Clause.

Last year, we based our card off of one of our favorite Christmas movies. This year, we dressed as different things and characters that represent Christmas, such as: a snowman, Rudolf, an elf, and Mr. and Mrs. Clause.

An original idea to represent our town would be to do a picture in front of Rudolf the Red Nose Pumping Unit. You could include a quote from a family favorite Christmas movie.

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A different pose we tried during our family Christmas photoshoot.

If you prefer a simple and more classic Christmas card that represents your year, you could do a collage of pictures from your most memorable moments of the year.

Christmas cards should be festive and joyful, so have fun with them. Check back next Friday for more tips for this Christmas season!

Maddie Adams
Maddie Adams
Maddie Adams is a fashion guru on Texas Forest Country Living, known for her weekly "How To" articles. She enjoys reading about the latest trends, teaching others how to look their best, and shopping for the perfect black dress on the weekends. During her off time, Maddie spends time with her family, hiking with friends, reading the latest Nicholas Sparks novel, and volunteering at her church. She currently resides in Lufkin.

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