![]() “It’s Christmas time, for one and all for everyone, big and small. Join us on a journey of perspective, full of festive wonder.” Beetle ChristmasĬreated by Nathan Halford and Phoebe Clingan What’s not to love about roast potatoes, stuffing, and a boat load of gravy? But will someone please think of the chefs! Maybe they crave something different…”ĭownload the editable PowerPoint file here. “ Possibly the most enjoyable thing about Christmas is the food. “ Mischief is afoot this festive season, but who could be the cause? Watch this PowerPoint Christmas card to find out.” “A simple Happy Holidays greeting that you can tailor to your recipients’ corporate colour schemes.” Unfortunately, he creates quite a lot of chaos along the way… sometimes it’s just the thought that counts.” “A tale of a cheeky Christmas cat, who just wants to surprise his human with the best gift of all. “Let’s build a snowman together in this snowy landscape – brought to you by the power of interactive animation.” “ Join Santa Claus on a cosmic ride! Test your knowledge of planets and help Santa deliver presents and cheer across the solar system!” Well not quite! Cat messes up Christmas, but all for a good cause ! “Ĭreated by Claire Leibrick, with help from Genie and Emmie Fiddy ![]() “ ‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. “ Synchronised swimming polar bears perform their festive routine with singing, dancing and acrobatics!”ĭownload the editable PowerPoint file here. So without further ado, here are our Christmas cards along with a few words from the creators. If you use one, please help us to spread the word with a tweet or post on LinkedIn, or comment below and let us know your favourite. Share the card with friends and family!.Save the file as a PowerPoint Show ( File > Save As > Choose PowerPoint Show from the Save as type drop box).Some earlier versions of IE have trouble with PowerPoint files) Download your favourite card by clicking the link below the video preview (any trouble downloading, check you have the latest version of your browser.In order to edit the cards, you can either activate our free Christmas Cards add-in from within PowerPoint or: And, as we know, because the cards have been created in PowerPoint, you can alter them to include your name (or company name) and then share with the world, hopefully spreading a little Christmas cheer in the process. Christmas time, mistletoe and wine – in our case too much wine… After a late night of eggnog and brandy snaps we set ourselves the challenge of creating the wildest, wackiest PowerPoint Christmas card ever! What’s so good about a PowerPoint Christmas card? Well you can download it, customise it, send it to your friends and family and wow them with your PowerPoint skills!īelow you’ll find a video of each card and a link to download an editable PowerPoint file too.
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