The cards can be sent with RSVP, if you are giving a party or you decided to use Paperless Post for wedding invitations.Īfter your card is made is time to make the list of people who will receive it. At the end, you can decide on a cute stamp or use the free one, which looks good anyway. Some of these changes come at a cost, but, even so, it is only 1 or 2 coins. After that you can pick the colour of the envelope. You can choose the font from a long list and the size of the text, the colour on the back of the card, and also the background. I picked one of the cards they have, but you can upload your own design or a picture. To make the card there are so many options. You can always give it a try before deciding how many coins you need to buy. When you join them, they give you 25 coins for free and those are enough for 4-5 cards or even more, depending on how much you want to customize them. I sent one to myself, so I can see how the service works. With them you can send cards, invitations, save-the-date flyers, or flyers. I’m also thinking of sending cards to my University colleagues. Firstly I can send cards to family and friends with whom I kept in touch only by email, I can send cards to my volunteering colleagues, as I don’t know their home address. I love the idea for a multitude of reasons. When I started using the internet many years ago, there were websites offering this kind of options, but I haven’t seen something similar in a while. I was asked if I wanted to review Paperless Post*, a card sending service, where all the cards are created and sent by email.
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