Paper Culture Review

Whether it’s your first baby or your third, announcing the exciting news is always fun.

With Miss Sassy Pants (eight years ago), I just used the hand-written announcements that were popular.

But, times have changed a bit since then, and it’s now all the rage to print special announcements with pictures of the baby. When the Animal was born, I used a basic printing option through my local drug store. For Flash, I was lucky enough to have the chance to print with buy generic Pregabalin Paper Culture.

buy Clomiphene in usa Paper Culture offers multiple products including baby announcements, baby shower invites, stationery, address labels, and even bamboo wall art. The options they have for printing are widespread. In fact, I had a lot of trouble choosing a design for Flash’s announcements.

I finally settled on this design. Something about the little footprints made me love it:

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Next, I needed to upload and set the picture that I wanted. I was determined with this baby to take my own newborn pictures, and I think I was relatively successful. Working with the design portion of Paper Culture’s website was very easy! Here is my finished product. I’m sort of in love:

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I just received his announcements at the beginning of this week, and I love them. They are very high quality and almost as thick as a paper coaster you might find at a restaurant. I love that they are more than just a printed photo.

When I was checking out, Paper Culture informed me that they were going to plant a tree in honor of whomever I chose. Paper Culture promises to be eco-friendly, and this is just one feature of ordering from them that I truly appreciate.

Another great option with Paper Culture is the use of their FREE Mailing & Addressing service called Mail & Message. I could have entered the names and addresses of my recipients, and Paper Culture would have taken care of the rest for me. The only thing I would have paid would have been the cost of the stamps. I didn’t opt for this, but this is such a helpful option. It’s also eco-friendly as it cuts down on the amount of paper or product being used (to mail the customer the product first rather than sending straight to a list of recipients).

You can find Paper Culture in multiple places! Be sure to check them out:

Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/paperculture
Facebook (over 130,000 fans): http://facebook.com/paperculture
Twitter: http://twitter.com/paperculture
Blog: http://paperculture.com/blog

Disclaimer: I received a voucher for free product in exchange for this post. However, all opinions are 100% my own.

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