Black, Red & Gold Collage Photo Christmas Card
November 17th, 2007
We wish you much love and a very, very Merry Christmas!! This festive, elegant card features a collage of 4-7 photos which may be left in color or converted to black & white as you wish. The back background makes the photos & accents pop, while the red accents & gold text are tied together with a snowflake accent line. You may request your own free digital proof of this design here: Black, Red & Gold Collage Photo Christmas Card.
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