

If your selected template allows for it, you can click on the Photo Browser in the toolbar and fill an image placeholders with a photo.

The Equinux templates work the same way, except they come installed in a separate browser. From there, you scroll down to the Holidays category and select a template. You can access them by starting a new mail message and then click on Show Stationery on the right side of Mail’s toolbar. Two current holiday templates come installed in Mail. The text space of all templates, of course, can be changed and customized. I prefer the templates that allow you to include customized photos, which I think personalize the stationery a little more. 2 of their seasons greeting stationery pack, which features 21 templates. If you’re looking for the additional options, Equinux has recently released Vol. But the default templates for holiday greetings are pretty limited. Though it hasn’t been much talked about since its introduction, Apple’s Stationery feature can be a quick useful way to send out holiday cards. Digital cards can be just as personalized and well meaning as any card you purchase from a store. Some people frown upon sending holiday cards and other stationery by email, but I say those people haven’t caught up with the changing times.
