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Make your own Horsey Christmas Cards

If you are of a mind to make your own Christmas Cards, then maybe the Horses site can help you do something a bit different.

To make your own card, download the PDF files for the card you like and inside cover by clicking on its picture and saving to your local hard disk. Print the front and inside back to back on A4 paper on a printer.

A lot of time and effort goes into this site. If you use these cards, please make a donation that reflects your appreciation to the Horses site and its carrot fund. Thanks and Have Fun!

Wish You Were Here Christmas Card Bertie Christmas Card Four Horses Of The Apocalypse Christmas Card 2001 Sunset Christmas Card Run George Run I'll Be Back If Wishes Were Horses Inside Christmas Card

The pictures come out best when printed in colour and on thick card. It takes some practice to get it right, but when you do its well worth the effort.

You will need Adobe Reader installed to open the PDF files. It is free and can be downloaded from Adobe.



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