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I am ordering/designing a Christmas card with our photo on it again this year. If you do this, then where do you order yours?
I think I'm going to use Vista Print again but am open to suggestions if anyone else has strong feelings another way.
Re: Christmas Card Question
My Shopping Blog
Shutterfly will give you 50 free Christmas Cards if you write a blog post about them and post it on twitter/facebook.
http://blog.shutterfly.com/5358/holiday2010-blog-submission-form/
We buy the blank photo cards @ Target then we take one good pic and have it re-printed @ Wolf Camera and it sticks to the front.
I brought my little Xmas tree from my office on our cruise this year and had pics taken on the formal night with it. We look so very tan and pretty
Call me Kat =^..^=
We did this. My cards came in just a few days. I use Shutterfly for a lot of stuff. And I think with snapfish you can have them printed at WalGreens and don't have to pay shipping. I did that a few years ago. I get great offers from their emails...got a free photo book for DH from them.
I just used Shutterfly for the first time... Super easy, and found some cute inexpensive stuff...
Also, you could edit picture right on the page. I was trying to use some of my software and Mr209 pointed out that I never had to leave the page for the minor touches.