creative picture for christmas cards?
Question : creative picture for christmas cards?
what would be creative and unique for five kids in a christmas card photo?
picture christmas cards
Best answer:
Answer by Jake B
I had a family send me a card where each member of the family was in their own little square.
The outside showed everyone with their eyes and mouths closed.
The inside had pictures of all of them with their eyes wide open and big smiles.
It was pretty cool.
Try something with the theme from “The Twelve Days of Christmas”. They would be the five golden rings. You can probably make the rings from wreath forms and spray paint or ribbon. You could put their manes on the rings if they hold them.
Dress them in green and pose them in a triangle like a tree (3 kids on bottom row, 2 in middle and 1 on top. You can decorate them, perhaps add a few poinsettias, or take the pictures in the woods with real trees for the background.
Put on Santa hats and pose on surfboards at the beach. Or on snowboards in the mountains, depending on where you live.
Dress one like Santa and the other four can be reindeer pulling a sleigh.
Dress them in overalls and flannel shirts and have them pull a wagon with their just-cut Christmas tree on it. That would be great as sepia tone.
Wrap them in boxes like presents and put them under (or around) the tree. (Of course, cut an opening for their faces or heads to show!)
If you’re religious, do a nativity scene with them as the characters.
With five children it makes the shooting more difficult, but the asthetics and poses can be more varied than with just one or two children, odds are somehow more pleasing to the eye in arrangements than evens are. You don’t say how old the kids are. If you have young babies and toddlers, it will limit the things you can do in posing and attention span. So have everything ready, and go at a good time of day when everyone is rested, fed, and as happy as possible. It would be great if you have a helper, especially if there are young children involved. It sounds like fun, I wish I could help!