11.16.2010

Shutterfly Holiday Cards

Every year right before Christmas, I debate about whether to buy Christmas cards or to make them.... I love the look of homemade cards, but I love the convenience of photo cards...

And do people actually save Christmas cards? I'm not sure I love putting all that effort into my Christmas cards only to have people throw them away after reading our Christmas letter.

I think I found my answer this year! Once I found out that bloggers could get 50 free cards for blogging about Shutterfly, I decided that I was going to get them from Shutterfly! They have so many card designs. Last year I feel like it took me forever to figure out the software for making my Christmas card on a different website but Shutterfly's website is so easy!

Their Christmas cards are right here: http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery

My other favorite thing to do is make calendars for family. What a personal gift... Don't you love it? http://www.shutterfly.com/calendars/wall-calendars I might or might not be making a few of these as gifts this year.

How about Canvas Art? Putting your pictures on canvas? Gorgeous! http://www.shutterfly.com/home-decor/canvas-wall-art

Other bloggers can also get 50 free holiday cards... visit this website: http://bit.ly/sfly2010

What are your favorite cards on their website?
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2 comments:

Kendra said...

I love Shutterfly too! My sister is also designing Christmas cards, they are so cute! (Sorry to do a little self-promotion here!)

udaya210 said...

Hello,
When I design custom invitations, I offer to design custom postage for my clients to complete the look of their invitation package. The party starts when the guests open their invitations, so setting the tone of the party with the invitation is important. But even before the envelope is opened, the first impression the guest has of the invitation is what’s on the outside.

 
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