Monday 26 November 2018

Paperless Post

Hi friends,
you might remember that at this time last year I was talking about writing Christmas cards and how I don't have the time for it.
And I had introduced you to Paperless Post., a site I had tried in order to send virtual Christmas cards.
You can read my last year's post here.
I don't know yet what I will do this year, if I will write real cards and letters or not. I will probably make a newsletter and send to all of my friends as well as some cards but I plan to use Paperless Post again for digital cards to all of my friends around the world as it is much faster and cheaper to do so.
So in case you don't receive a real snail mail letter and card from me don't worry, you are definitely going to receive a virtual one and who knows you might get the real one later.
I had a look at the Paperless Post site to see what they have new this year and I really fell in love with this card which became my favourite.
Runners up are these two.

But there is so much to choose from. For instance if you love Santa...
 If you live in NY ( as I would have loved to).....

If you love snowmen and snowflakes.....

or snowscapes....
or flamingoes....
There are funny ones......
bright ones......
classic ones of course....
and some with a smart twist....

There are some with stockings....

Some minimalistic....

and some religious...
or with the new year on....
for music lovers....
or if you want to add the photo of your family (which reminds me that I should be taking a family photo soon)
The site is very user friendly and you can choose from really many cards and you can change the fonts, the envelopes, even the postmarks on them. It is so entertaining to make your own digital card.
You can even use their Flyer which makes digital cards with gifs, text effects and stickers.
One thing I would really love to see in their site is a  bookish Christmas card and a fairy tale Christmas card too. Maybe they have one and I should look to other categories but there was not one in the Christmas, New Year and Holidays category.
So if you feel like making your own digital Christmas card go to Paperless Post.
(I was in no way compensated with money to write this review. My opinion is totally honest. This blog review was written after communication with Anagram Interactive.All the photos are from the Paperless Post site.)

9 comments:

Katie said...

Thanks for sharing. I never mail cards. Too expensive. I would rather just say Merry Christmas and give a hug in person haha.

Ρένα Χριστοδούλου said...

Ωραία ιδέα, αλλά και οι χειροποίητες κάρτες κι αυτές ωραίες είναι.
Θα το κοιτάξω όμως γιατί όπως είπες είναι πιο φθηνό.
Να είσαι καλά και φιλάκια πολλά

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

How cute! That flamingos would be perfect for me! Hugs!

Rhona said...

Some really cute designs!

Sheryl said...

Nice varied designs, I´m off to investigate.

Jo who can't think of a clever nickname said...

Great idea. I'll be using the Jacquie Lawson website for many of my cards.

Clare-Aimetu said...

Great idea, thanks for sharing

rosey175 said...

Nice idea for the Christmas cards! I do like a paper version but many people don't do them anymore. I suppose because they do take up a lot of time!

Astrids dragon said...

There are some fun ones there!