
If you didn't have time to get out any
Christmas cards, then try sending out some cards for the New Year. These
Port2Port Press Hello New Year Cards ($4) are simple, stylish, succinct, and more importantly, you don't have to worry about sending them until after the
holidays are over. That's right, according to CasaSugar etiquette, you have until February to send your New Year's cards.

I stumbled across a
3P-3 booth at a street fair a month or so ago, and wanted to buy everything on their table. I was so indecisive that I ended up leaving with nothing but their business card. Good thing, because I checked out their online shop and bookmarked this wonderful
Happy Holiday Card Set ($15 for five).
R. Nichols Holiday Cards ($20 for 10) are witty, cheerful, and endearing. The cut-and-paste designs of his cards remind me of the grade school holiday projects that we all cherish as the homespun fun of celebrating the holidays.

Who can disagree with the wishes of joy, peace, good will, glad tidings, and love? This
subtly tree-shaped card from DutchDoor is perfect for any of your loved ones during this holiday season, no matter what their background or beliefs. Letterpress printed in sage and turquoise and paired with a matching envelope, I love its pretty color pairing and sweet message.

I hope that Susy of
SusyJack*, one of my new favorite destinations for contemporary paper goods, prides herself on her
Joy Cards ($8.75 for 4), because I certainly dig 'em. They're simple, concise, pseudo-
secular, and darn good-looking. They've also got that retro holiday feel that I'm loving these days.