The custom of sending Christmas cards started in the U.K. in 1843 by Sir Henry Cole.
1843 during the Victorian era.
no this just started form people giving them to their loved ones
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In terms of card type, Christmas cards are generally printed on photo card stock or paper card stock. Cards on photo card stock are typically called "Christmas photo cards" or "holiday photo cards" and are digitally printed onto photographic paper just like a photograph. These Christmas photo cards are available as flat cards or foldover cards. Cards on paper card stock are called simply "Christmas cards" and are printed on thick paper stock. Christmas cards that have photos (usually a family photo) printed onto them are called "photo Christmas cards" or "photo holiday cards". Originally, Christmas cards were available only as foldover cards or greeting cards. Now, Christmas cards are available as flat cards as well as a multitude of folded cards.
The custom of sending Christmas cards started in Victorian England. Earlier, some adults had written Christmas letters. But letters took time to write; and people wanting to share season's greetings with many others had a daunting task.
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how did the building of the railway help christmas cards
Well Christmas cards were first invented in 2011
Christmas cards have nothing to with the holiday but,,, it's just a friendly way to say "merry Christmas"