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Where are you ordering your Chistmas photo cards this year? I've looked at Shutterfly, Snapfish, Walmart and Walgreens. Looks like Shutterfly has the best cards. (I like the folded cards)
Just curious...who is every one using?
Re: Christmas Photo Cards
I haven't chosen yet, but in the past I have used Shutterfly and Snapfish.
I love tinyprints, but they are expensive! And I order a lot of cards!
Shutterfly: I was going to order directly from Erin Condren and was hemming and hawing when I found a similar card (not suprisingly...also designed by Erin Condren!) that I loved. Hoping it lives up to my expectations!
I've made cards via iPhoto/Apple the past 2 years and got tons of compliments.
Prior to that, I used TinyPrints and even for the atrocious amount of money I paid, I was never 100% happy with the final product: the cards from Apple just looked more professional and higher quality for roughly the same price.
I love Snapfish because it is so easy since my photos are all uploaded there as well. Last year, they were a great hit. I like to put text on the very back of the card also.
This year, I went with the traditional Caspari card & added the Snapfish photos for .1 cents/each...so, LOL, this was way cheaper & the Caspari card stock is beautiful.