However, I recommend that you put your cards in the mailbox no later than December 18th as the post office is particularly busy in the run-up to Christmas, and delivery times are longer. And if you can, you can go on holiday a few days before Christmas. I always start my winter break a week before Christmas, as is traditional.
The run-up to Christmas is always dominican republic telegram screening particularly hectic for me - and if I don't slow down in time, I'll still be sitting at my desk on Christmas Eve, exhausted. That way I can still take some "contemplation" with me.
Even though printing companies have become faster, it still takes a few days to process. The sooner you can order, the less trouble you will run into. But even if you don't have cards printed and just buy them from a regular shop, it's better to do it sooner. Then you'll have the most choice.
> Get yourself (nice) stamps
A nice stamp adds a special touch to a card or letter. Make sure you get one in good time before you send it and find out about the cost of postage abroad. As I have sent cards all over Europe in the past year, I can tell you that prices do vary.