Christmas cards... the Uncle J Way
It's three weeks until Christmas, and our new card is at the printers. So I thought that now would be a good time to gather together the Culling family Christmas cards from previous years. I hope that they will bring a smile to your face!
This was the year that Clare I had visited Stockholm for Midsummer weekend, including a visit to the Abba Museum. We were clearly inspired by what we saw there!
2018

This was the year that Clare I had visited Stockholm for Midsummer weekend, including a visit to the Abba Museum. We were clearly inspired by what we saw there!
2017
2017 was the year to make Christmas great again! Harvey gives a great performance as Ronald J. Chump and doesn't Missy make a lovely Ivanka?
This card was to mark the 40th anniversary of Bohemian Rhapsody. It cost us a small fortune in wigs, but I'm happy to say that they're still being put to good use!
2014 was the year that Hughie and Missy tied the knot. I can't for the life of me remember why we decided to do this, but I hope you agree that the result was charming.
The Olympic Games came to London in 2012. The children had held the Olympic torch when it visited the Sky studio, but we had to make do with poinsettias for this photoshoot!
2016
2016 was a sad year that started with the death of David Bowie, and this was our tribute. Hughie and Nancy were lightning quick in their photoshoots, but Missy's version of Diamond Dogs required quite a few takes!2015
This card was to mark the 40th anniversary of Bohemian Rhapsody. It cost us a small fortune in wigs, but I'm happy to say that they're still being put to good use!
2014
2013
This was Missy's first year with us, so of course she had to feature on the Christmas card! Harvey's old school blazer fitted her like a glove and made sure she sat nice and still.
2012
2011
I can't remember how we came to be so well organised for this one... usually the presents aren't wrapped until Christmas Eve!
2010
I couldn't resist this little joke, but as you can tell it wasn't so popular with the children. Since then, all our photoshoots have been at home, to save them the embarrassment of being photographed outdoors in fancy dress.
2009
Apparently primary school teachers call Year 2 "the gap year", because that's when all the children lose their front teeth. Can you guess who was in Year 2 in December 2009?










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