Mama Sugar is a Shuttefly maniac. So over the years I have done my fair share of ordering from them. I'll admit, I don't always share my pictures via shutterfly like I use to, but in one realm Shutterfly excels- Cards and Notes.
Due to Mama Sugar's Shutterfly maniac status, she gets free codes for their notes all the time- and a few times- she's passed the code on to me. Score. I've ordered a bunch of thank you cards recently from other sites, and to be honest- I was really disappointed by the quality. On the other hand, Shutterfly note cards are thick, high quality cards. In fact, I only use them for extra special Thank You cards. (Yes, I am a thank you card geek)
Last year, I really wanted to show off our amazing wedding photos with a fantastic Holiday Card. But since we are a Chrismukkah household, I had to find just the right holiday neutral cards at just the right price, I finally ordered these awesome 2010 New Years Card.
I still have this card plastered on our fridge.
Due to the amazingness of our card last year, and since Mr. Spice still doesn't understand the whole holiday card thing, I wasn't going to do holiday cards this year. BUT Shutterfly is doing a promotion to bloggers for 50 free holiday cards- and I just couldn't pass that up. Not only do I already love Shutterfly cards (proof above) - this was just the kick in the pants I needed to avoid being a holiday grinch.
So Lovely readers, what holiday card or New Years card do you think screams Sugar & Spice:
Do you send out holiday cards??
PS Get excited- I am officially on the Holiday Bandwagon.
*Technically, this is a sponsored post since I am getting free cards, but I'd support Shutterfly free cards or not.
2 comments:
I love Shutterfly! I've been a member of their site for years, and just converted my mom. I might just have to look into the free holiday cards blogger offer :)
Btw, I LOVE your New Year's cards. Your wedding photos are so, so gorgeous!
Love your choices {I Pick the last one with the brightly colored snowflakes}. We often have the same issue ~ while we and our families celebrate Hanukkah, about half the people on our ridiculously long list celebrate Christmas, so I also look for a "neutral" card. I just posted about this on my blog, too!
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