The classic Christmas card: Three writable sides. We deliver with an envelope. Delight your loved ones with a nostalgic Christmas card from Sellmer Verlag. Attractive, nostalgic motifs give your very personal Christmas message a special touch. Despite email, WhatsApp, e-cards, and the like, a personally written Christmas card still delights the recipient during the pre-Christmas season. Our Christmas cards are characterized by a loving, festive design. The motifs are hand-drawn and come from popular Advent calendar designs. Our Christmas cards are printed on high-quality cardboard and come with a white envelope. A beautiful and extraordinary Christmas greeting in the pre-Christmas season.
In the digital age, a self-written, handwritten Christmas card is something special. It is something very personal and is all the more appreciated by the recipient. A personal message, a poem, or a Christian verse — all of this has ample space on our Christmas cards. Our classic Christmas cards have no pre-printed text, so they offer plenty of room for individual ideas.
By the way, Christmas cards were invented in England around the mid-19th century. Back then, the cards were still printed in black and white and were hand-colored afterwards. From London, the Christmas card then began its triumphant march first to the USA and then to the European continent. Have you already discovered our Victorian Christmas cards, which were designed from glossy pictures of the early 20th century? In the English-speaking world, many Christmas cards are still written today, although usually a Christmas message is already pre-printed inside the card, and the sender conveniently just signs the card.
All our Christmas cards can be sent at standard letter postage. An envelope is included, so just personalize the Christmas card and drop it in the nearest mailbox. The recipient will surely be pleased. By the way, in many countries, Christmas cards are collected during the pre-Christmas season and, for example, kept in special Christmas card holders or hung on ribbons, or displayed.