TL;DR: Save 70% off all cards at Snapfish.com with code 70WINCARD through Dec. 31.
For your friends and family across the country, around the world, or just down the block, receiving a custom card with your smiling mug is a thoughtful way to stay connected and beam some happy thoughts their way.
Give your cards a personal spin with Snapfish.com, whether you’re sending holiday wishes or making a big announcement like a new baby or an engagement. You can customize DIY cards with photos, text, and designs for extra finesse.
To kick off the holiday season, save 70% off all cards at Snapfish.com using code 70WINCARD (offer valid through Dec. 31).
Thanksgiving Folded greeting card (save $2.73)
Want to send a few handwritten cards to close friends and relatives? The silk stationery cardstock on Snapfish’s folded greeting card ($1.17, normally $3.90 each) is 10% post-consumer material and produced in compliance with the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Personalize the front and with photos or templated designs and save time by having your return address printed on the included envelopes for an additional $0.20 each.
Holiday Seal and Send 20-Card Set (save $60.20)
Make yourself some hot cocoa and get your holiday cards in the mail with Snapfish’s convenient seal-and-send card ($25.20, normally $84 for set of 20) — no envelope stuffing required. If you’ve ever dabbled in origami, folding and sealing each card with three fun stickers is definitely much easier, but still offers a satisfying mindfulness activity after a long day. The cards even include return address printing so all you have to do is fill out is the recipient’s address.
New Year’s Embossed Foil 20-Card Set (save $67.62)
With a few more bells and whistles to customize — including rounded or square corners and three choices of metallic gold, silver, or rose gold foil — Snapfish’s embossed foil cards ($28.38, normally $94.60 for set of 20) add extra sparkle for a happy new year. Choose a pic — or a few — capturing what you’ve been up to this year. The set comes with envelopes plus one extra for making mistakes because it’s been a while since we’ve written anything by hand.
via Tech News Digest
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