First label a piece of paper with Christmas and the year, list people you are sending cards to. When received cards come in put check by their name on your list. This way you can see who you sent and received cards from. You can add new names later. Save list for next year by stapling it to the month of November on your calendar. When November comes you will be ready to write out and send your cards. Then start a new list with the cards you write out to save for the next year. You can also do this with e-cards.
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I clip the return address labels on Christmas card envelopes to check the sender has the same address in my permanent address book. If there has been a move within the preceding year, I then tape the new label right over their old one.
By Sandie
I have a small Roll-O-Dex with the cards in it... I tape the labels from the cards onto the card under their name and with a red or green marker, I color the top edge of the card making finding just the Christmas addresses I need easy.
I also write on one piece of paper the names of all the people that I mail Christmas cards to and I then
write the dates that I receive cards from them.
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