23 December 2018

Card

As I am now a state pensioner, I have to watch every penny. Consequently, I could not afford to send Christmas cards to all Yorkshire Pudding visitors. However, I had a brainwave. That idea has now come to fruition.

It occurred to me that I could design a Christmas card, present the design in a blogpost then ask visitors to copy that design, paste it on to an A4 page and then print that design via their home printers. Then voila! Visitors would have their own Yorkshire Pudding cards to place on their mantelpieces.

Hence, fair and fellow citizens of the blogosphere, you are cordially invited to print off your own Yorkshire Pudding cards - free of charge!

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29 comments:

  1. Aw, for a moment there I thought Trump had sent you a Christmas card, but I didn't see NO COLLUSION so I realized I was wrong. Great idea, I'll go print the card now.

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    1. With my card on your mantelpiece your Christmas will be complete Carolyn!

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  2. Lovely! I especially like the holy holly! I do hope you and your family have a peaceful and happy Christmas! Thank you for your blog!

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    1. Thank you for finding Yorkshire Pudding Bonnie.

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  3. Very nice! Thanks Mr. Pudding. I don't have a printer so I'll have to admire it when I'm online. :) haha.

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    1. You could print it off in your workplace Jennifer! Why not pop down there on Christmas Eve?

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    2. Hahahahahahahaha! Good one, Neil. You must be hitting the eggnog early!

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  4. Merry Christmas! Should I add glitter?

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    1. That would be very nice. But not Gary Glitter!

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  5. you put me in mind of an old saying

    "Your generosity far exceeds your personal beauty"

    Happy Christmas, Neil!

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    1. That old saying is the wrong way round Kylie!

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  6. Thanks, YP, it's always nice to get something home-made! Merry Xmas to you!

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    1. As you can easily tell, I spent ages designing that card Pip.

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  7. A Merry Christmas to you, Shirley and your family, Yorkie. May 2019 treat you all kindly in every way.

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    1. And in turn, I wish you and your furry mates good health and contentment this Christmastime and through the year ahead.

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  8. And you and yours have a very Merry Christmas.

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    1. Merry Christmas to you Keith and to Mrs Kline as well.

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  9. Santa's nose is suspiciously red, YP . . .

    Thanks for thinking of all us readers, and a very mer(r)y and hap(p)y Xmas/Christmas to you and your family too :D

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    1. "Suspiciously red"? Are you craftily implying that Santa is an habitual boozer? What else is there to do in Lapland?

      HAPPY XMAS & BEST WISHES FOR 2019 JENNY.

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  10. Homemade cards are the best, aren't they? 😉
    I send you seasons greetings from over the border in Lancashire. May 2019 be a happy and healthy one.

    I don't need Santa to visit as I have the ultimate gift in your blog. It's a veritable smorgasbord to be enjoyed daily. Thank you! 😀

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    1. Smorgasbord? Well I guess that there's a lot of Viking blood in Yorkshire. Happy Christmas to you and your family Christina.

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  11. If memory serves me right, you have had the same brain wave this time last year. And like last year, I do not have a working printer at home, so shall not have your card on the side board along with the many, many others (two are from work, but all the others are from real people who really like me!).
    Merry Christmas to you and your family!

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    1. You have a better memory than I do. That's for sure! I must look back over previous Christmas posts. By the way, I have received b oth your gift (unopened) and the card. Thank you and Frohe Weihnachten!
      P.S. Surely one of your neighbours has a printer?

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  12. You'll forgive me if I don't print it. I work more in the virtual realm these days. But I appreciate the good holiday wishes (if I could type backward S's here I would) and same back atcha!

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    1. You work in "the virtual realm"? Does that mean the CIA? I guess they planted you in London.

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  13. Merry Christmas YP. I see your time as a teacher has rubbed off on you!

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    1. What on earth are you implying young lady?...In spite of that Happy Christmas ADDY!

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  14. They say it's the thought that counts.

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    1. Yes they do Bob - whoever "they" might be. Fingers crossed you will have no problem printing the card off. Perhaps you have already done it.

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