Hawaiian and Tropical Christmas Cards

Michelle K. Miller
Amongst the stacks and boxes of "normal" Christmas cards, depicting snowmen, gingerbread men, Santas, snowflakes, ornaments, candy canes, and nativity scenes, there is a different breed of card: Christmas from the islands. Flamingos and palm trees dance across the covers of these colorful cards, and shout, "Hey, I'm different!"

1. Tropical Christmas Card: These cards are humorous depictions of Christmas in the islands. The minimum purchase is 100 cards. That's okay, though. You can always put away the unused ones for next year.

2. Stonehouse Collection: These cards are a little plain, but some people prefer that. They are very reasonably priced, and a perfect website for businesses to purchase cards from. A purchase of $100 or more gains free shipping. $200 or more gets a 10% discount, $500 or more, a 15% discount, and $1000 or more, a 20% discount.

3. Virgin Island Traders: These cards are colorful and very humorus. From a melting snowman on a beach towel, to a vacationing Santa on an island, the recipient of these cards are sure to smile, or even giggle.

4. Mail Order Hawaii: These cards are reasonably priced, and very colorful and beautiful. Coral Cards come in a 4.5 x 6 inch size, and the Great Creation and Hawaiian Cards come in 5 x 7 inch size. You won't regret handing out and mailing these beauties.

5. Island Christmas Shop: This website is a one-stop shop for all island Christmas things. These simple but pretty cards come in seven genres: beach, flamingo, golf, nautical, Santa, sealife, and seashells. Also on this website, you can buy island Christmas gift wrap, decor, music, and ornaments.

So whether you're from the islands and want to send someone a Christmas card depicting your love and well wishes for them from there this holiday season, or you're just tired of the same old cards. Hawaiian, tropical, and island cards are a good way to show off your creativity this season.

Published by Michelle K. Miller

Michelle Miller is a freelance writer in southwest Virginia. She writes, not for the money or glory, but because it is her passion, and calling in life.  View profile

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  • Anthony Valadon8/16/2009

    Aloha -
    I also have a line of Hawaii Greeting Cards available at www.hawaiigreetingcard.com. Recently acquired the domain www.hawaiichristmas card as well.
    Mahalo!

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