Saturday, November 26, 2011
New Traditions
I don't usually send out holiday cards. I love to receive them from friends and family members, but for whatever reason I've never reciprocated. Now that The Scientist and I are engaged and joining our families together, we've been talking about starting the tradition of sending a card every year.
I absolutely love the selection that Tiny Prints has. There are so many designs from which you can choose and the filters on the sidebar make it especially easy to find a card perfectly suited for you.
Here are a few that we're looking at:
I absolutely love the selection that Tiny Prints has. There are so many designs from which you can choose and the filters on the sidebar make it especially easy to find a card perfectly suited for you.
Here are a few that we're looking at:
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I love the simplicity of it, and it's a little different from the standard red & green cards that are out there.
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This one is more Christmasy, but it's still unique and fun. It's simple and bright, and I adore the font and slightly muted colors.
Tiny Prints has a pretty sweet deal going on right now, but hurry because it ends tomorrow!
Buy a $25 Tiny Prints gift certificate and spend $100 on your holiday cards, and we’ll take $30 off your holiday cards order—plus, ship it for free. Use code 30OFFHOLGCERT at checkout until 11/27/11 at 11:59 pm (PT).
Do you send holiday cards every year? What will yours look like this year?
*This post is sponsored by Tiny Prints. I have been given 50 free holiday cards on behalf of Tiny Prints to blog about their holiday cards.
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4 comments:
I love that second option. The colors, the design, the font...all of it. I've been thinking of doing some sort of card. Trying to decide if I have the time or energy to do it this year.
I've looked at them and Shutterfly, but they are still so expensive. Even that deal means you still have to shell out $70 for Christmas cards. I think I'd rather take my chances at Papyrus and just handwrite the cards. Besides, I always like personal note, and it looks like it costs more to get folded cards that you can write notes in. Major bummer. :(
Test baby, test baby...1,2,3... ;)
I do a holiday card every year - this year I actually got them out on time! ;)
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