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November 27th, 2005

Using CartoonChurch.com images for your own Christmas cards

I’ve had one or two people ask me about using my cartoons in their own personal printed or photocopied Christmas cards, especially in the light of the fact that I’m not producing Christmas cards for sale this year. Well, you’d be most welcome to do so with one or two conditions. If you already hold a CartoonChurch non-profit unlimited use licence then producing cards is included in your licence. If not then I’d ask you to make a payment of £10 via the single payments page. In either case a credit on the cards along the lines of ‘Cartoon by Dave Walker. Find lots more at www.CartoonChurch.com‘ would be most appreciated. If you have any questions about this than please do get in touch.

All the possible Christmas card images are to be found in the Christmas resources section of the site. In particular the Shepherds and Contact lens cartoons might be quite good ones.

More about making Christmas cards coming shortly…

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6 Responses to “Using CartoonChurch.com images for your own Christmas cards”


  1. Dave Warnock says:

    See Raunds Christmas Card (pdf document, 637kb) to see our card that uses The Shepherds Cartoon.

    No design prizes likely to be won, but a start to build on in the future.

  2. Dave Warnock says:

    Oh, I should mention that due to the magic of OpenOffice.org it automatically prints it ready to be folded in half as a double sided A5 booklet style of card.

  3. Dave says:

    Thanks Dave – great to see the cartoons in use out in the real world (I was going to say ‘in the wild’, but didn’t want to appear to be saying that Raunds is wild).

  4. Jack the Lass says:

    As someone who originally hails from Wellingborough (down the road from Raunds) I can confirm that “wild” is the last word I would use to describe Raunds.

  5. Dave Warnock says:

    :-)

  6. Sarah H says:

    Ooooooo My Christmas card crisis sorted!!!

    Thanks mate!

    Might produce them with bubble wrap on glittery purple paper!

    S