Greeting Cards

Merry Christmas

If you browsed my blog, you know I’m a big fan of Waterdrop. With all the new and temporary flavors, as well as all the bottles and accessories, my wallet likes it a bit less. However, I saw an unboxing of last year’s advent calendar and purchased the advent calendars this year. Yes, you read it correctly plural, due to FOMO I couldn’t decide between the medium and large size. At the time of purchase, you got the small size free of charge with your purchase. The small one contains different flavor drops. I was team impatient so all doors were already open as soon as it was delivered, hence I don’t want to give too many spoilers. But I think a candle, a glass, straws and bottle holder, and some test or full-size packs of drops could already be found if you started opening it on December 1st. For those who want to know what can be still found the rest of the week up until Christmas (Eve), or didn’t purchase one this year, you can find an unboxing on the official Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BkgrmFEfXI&t=4s.

The box was too nice to directly trow with the recycling, so I decided to use it for this year’s Christmas cards.
As I needed to consider the open doors and didn’t want to cut too much in the design, not all cards have the same size. I hope the ones that were sent nationally all arrived today, the ones for the Netherlands, UK, and Norway may take a bit longer. Also, the ones for my parents and my sister still need to be delivered. However, as I choose the cards at random, I don’t know who got which card, so the reveal of all cards below will not reveal too much, in case one of the recipients reads this blog.

They were not cut or pasted on the card base that straight. You see that it was a while since I made cards last. My desk is now mainly used for working from home, and when I craft it can be quite an organized mess until the project is finished. Which I just don’t have the room for right now. Nevertheless, they were all made with love.
In the end, I bought two large calendars, one with a bottle and one with a tumbler, so I had some extra drops or merchandise to give away.
Hence, for two colleagues there were even some extra Waterdrop goodies thrown in, some drops or something I had double and knew they liked.

Do you still send Christmas cards by post, or do you only send wishes by email or phone? And if you still send physical cards, do you make them your self or do you use storebought cards?

Enjoy your Holidays!