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62 | How To Make Your First Christmas Cards As Newlyweds (3 Simple Tips + Mailing Etiquette)

62 | How To Make Your First Christmas Cards As Newlyweds (3 Simple Tips + Mailing Etiquette)

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Could This Yearly Tradition Actually Strengthen Your Marriage? What if your Christmas cards could do more than share a pretty photo—what if they actually reflected your faith, your marriage, and what God is doing in your life this season?

If it’s your first Christmas together (or even your tenth!), this episode will help you slow down and create something meaningful—not stressful.

In today’s episode, Micaiah shares three simple, faith-filled steps for designing Christmas cards as newlyweds that actually draw you closer together as a couple and WOW all your loved ones. You’ll discover how to choose the right platform for your season, write wording that reflects your faith and personality, and practice simple etiquette that honors God and others.

This isn’t about perfection—it’s about connection. Whether you go digital or handwritten, you’ll learn how to make even your Christmas cards a moment of worship and unity in your marriage.

Links Mentioned
  • Join the United Christian Marriage Facebook Community

  • Design your cards with Canva

  • Explore Minted

  • Explore Shutterfly

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Come share your first Christmas card photo or takeaway inside the Facebook group—we’d love to celebrate with you! And don’t forget to leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts to help more wives find biblical encouragement for their marriage. Connect With Micaiah

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