*Happy New Year* A Collection of New Year Card Designs Featuring Brides: Photos from 2017 by Recently Married Couples*

2016.12.14 published
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Soon it's 2017♡ What you should prepare for in December is next year's New Year's cards!!

Do you send New Year's cards every year? During my single days, the main way to greet the New Year was through messaging apps or social media, but after getting married, I often feel that one starts making New Year's cards as they assume the role of a "family" and "wife," greeting relatives and work associates of their husband♡

Conversely, once you start sending New Year's cards every year, you can really feel the sense of having "become a family," which is quite heartwarming♡

New Year's cards for brides also convey the meaning of marriage announcement♡

The New Year's card designs of couples who got married or held their wedding that year often feature photos from the wedding, whether they are taken before or after the ceremony*

It's a wonderful opportunity to inform distant relatives with “I got married to this person♡,” while also thanking guests who attended the wedding with a message of “Thank you for coming the other day,” thus leaving a very polite impression♡

➡ If you’re making New Year's cards, Salt Wedding is recommended♡

But what kind of design should I use??

However, once you actually start making New Year's cards, the choice of photos and design becomes a concern. You want something stylish, but sending overly lovey-dovey photos or trendy designs might not resonate with the recipients, which makes it difficult...

What kind of designs do actual brides send for their "wedding photo New Year's cards"?

Let's check out some wonderful New Year's cards♩

Example 1 of New Year's cards using wedding photos*

A former bride who had a Disney Fairytale Wedding had always dreamed of sending out New Year's cards with wedding photos♩ The main photo features the newlyweds with Mickey and Minnie facing forward*

Example 2 of New Year's cards using wedding photos*

Some brides create multiple patterns with different designs for friends, mothers-in-law, and sisters-in-law...♩

For example, sending a New Year's card with a photo taken with guests is a wonderful idea that overflows with hospitality♡

Example 3 of New Year's cards using wedding photos*

This New Year's card looks calm and stylish♡ They used Fujifilm's service to apply their photos to templates* Since making New Year's cards happens during the busy December period, being able to do it quickly and stylishly is fantastic♩

Example 4 of New Year's cards using wedding photos*

This design incorporates many photos taken on the wedding day and during the pre-wedding shoot♡ Including group shots with guests shows that the newlyweds are considerate of their guests**

Example 5 of New Year's cards using wedding photos*

A New Year's card using photos from an overseas wedding♡ It seems that the basic design for New Year's cards usually involves one larger photo and a few smaller ones.

For newlyweds who had a wedding abroad, New Year's cards provide a good opportunity for guests who couldn’t attend to see the photos♡

Example 6 of New Year's cards using wedding photos*

Arranging square photos like Instagram posts is also stylish♡ Leaving some blank space is great for having ample room to write a message♩

Example 7 of New Year's cards using wedding photos*

This is a test print* It seems it was made with "Collaborative New Year's Cards"♡ Photos above and below♡

Example 8 of New Year's cards using wedding photos*

A design with only one couple’s photo, while the rest is a very simple design♩ This design seems appealing to older and respected individuals as well*

Example 9 of New Year's cards using wedding photos*

Printing a single photo across the entire postcard is stylish and looks like a postcard♡ It seems that such simple templates are surprisingly rare, making them precious*

Example 10 of New Year's cards using wedding photos*

For New Year's, a festive design using a pre-wedding shot in traditional attire. The traditional umbrella and shoji screens are very Japanese and lovely♡ Including a proper greeting message gives a neat impression as well*

Example 11 of New Year's cards using wedding photos*

Since 2017 is the Year of the Rooster, it features illustrations of the "Rooster" zodiac sign♡ Cute illustrations make it heartwarming♡

Example 12 of New Year's cards using wedding photos*

A classic design using a shot of them greeting in traditional white wedding attire and formal hakama. Older individuals might see them as a "proper and sincere couple"♡

When you become a family after marriage, let’s send New Year's cards♡

Getting married, becoming a couple, and sending out New Year's cards with the same last name feel wonderful and happy♡

Many people who found making New Year's cards cumbersome during their single days have said it became enjoyable after marriage. Even the daunting preparations seem surprisingly enjoyable♩

➡ If you’re making New Year's cards, Salt Wedding is recommended♡

Create a wonderful design overflowing with love and gratitude, and use it to greet those who have supported you in the New Year♡

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