![]() ![]() ![]() The reason I first discovered this website was that they collaborate with my favorite designers including Kate Spade, Rifle Paper Co. Oh, and PP also offers paper cards, invitations (including wedding!) too! So basically, if you want fancy (and who doesn’t?) this is an awesome fit. ![]() I have found that I can easily design cute invitations matching my theme and they look SO nice even though they are digital. And the good news is…that’s much more affordable than printing high-end paper invitations. I love designing invitations to match the theme, but let’s be honest. BUT there is a major difference in the elegance and chic-factor. So no, this is not a truly totally free service. Most need coins, but some actually are completely free. You create digital invitations and cards and send them using coins that you have purchased. I’m a major fan so this was a no-brainer partnership for me. I would not have agreed if this wasn’t a company I’ve been using for 5 plus years and truly love! I just looked back at my account, the very first invitation I sent with PP was in 2012. I’m not being compensated monetarily in any way, but they did give me some credits to create invitations with. Today I wanted to talk about the way I send all of my online invitations… Paperless Post.ĭisclosure time– Paperless Post reached out to me and asked me to do this feature. Whether paper, digital, home, fashion, books, gadgets, baby or kid gear or whatever crosses my mind and floats my boat. So now and then I want to share with you my favorites. ![]()
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