Get Great Custom Invitations From VistaPrint

I’ve written before about how much I love VistaPrint.  I’ve been using them for business cards since 2007, taking advantage of  sales and even free offers. I’ve also purchased custom magnets that I handed out at BlogHer last year, and I even bought a t-shirt with the old header from my blog Table for Five on it. Everything I get from VistaPrint is always high quality, and one time when an order of magnets was the wrong color, they replaced them for free immediately.

One category of items I haven’t purchased from VistaPrint yet is party invitations. Which just goes to show that I need to throw more parties and actually invite people to them! LOL For my daughter’s birthday this November, we are planning to have her first real “big” party, which means I’ll need birthday invitations. VistaPrint has a great selection of party invitation designs that can be customized with all of your information. I made up a sample for you to see:

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There are 34 PAGES of party designs you can pick from. Whether you need to send an invitation for a graduation, barbecue, bridal shower, family reunion, Sweet 16 party, 4th of July party, even just a party at the beach, VistaPrint has a design you can use.

You can order your design as a flat card or a folded card, you’ll get envelopes that fit them as well. VistaPrint also sells customizable address labels that you could buy to coordinate with your party design.  You can get thank-you cards too so that you can thank your guests for coming to your party (and bringing you presents!)

I wouldn’t recommend that you buy from VistaPrint if I hadn’t done so myself. The prices are great, the customer service is exceptional, and of course, you are getting great quality products.  I hope you’ll check out the site!

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Make a Vista Print Calendar for 2009

I’ve mentioned in previous posts that I am a huge fan of VistaPrint.com. I get all my business cards from them, and I also buy small magnets that have the same image as I have in my header, and I pass those out as gifts when I meet up with other bloggers. I’ve always been happy with the quality of the items I’ve ordered, and the one time I received an order of magnets where the color was off, I called Customer Service and was immediately sent another order of magnets for free. The Customer Service person I spoke with was friendly and professional, and apologetic that I hadn’t been happy with my order. He seemed to be most concerned that I get a product I was happy with, and that’s the kind of service you don’t get very often these days.

Which brings me to the point of this post, which is that 2009 is not that far away, and VistaPrint has a great variety of Print Calendar choices. You can make a desk calendar and use either VistaPrint’s themed images or upload a photo. You can also do the same with wall calendars, choose either an image or upload a photo. Dates can also be personalized with text and icons to help remember birthdays and other special occasions. The prices are low, starting at just $3.49 each. I’ve been really happy with everything I’ve ordered from VistaPrint which is why I’m suggesting you use them to make your 2009 Calendars, or for business cards or holiday cards or whatever else you might need!

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Personalized business cards, address labels, and more with VistaPrint

Ever since I first discovered VistaPrint, I have become a loyal customer. I’m on my THIRD box of 250 free business cards, plus I ordered really cute personalized magnets to hand out at events as well. VistaPrint can put your text and logo on everything from postcards to t-shirts, and they are a great source of cheap address labels, too. At Christmas, you can get these really cute ones with little cartoon faces on them.

When you become a VistaPrint customer, you can sign up for email notices of special offers. At least once a week I get an offer for free basic or custom items like business cards, notepads, magnets, and bumper stickers. I rarely pay anything but the shipping and that isn’t expensive either!

You might not need a traditional business card, but what about a “Mom” card? I picked a cute design from VistaPrint, a blue background with a big yellow sunflower, and in the text, I put my name, “Ryan, Nathan, and Kaitlyn’s Mom”, my email address, and my cell phone number, and VOILA, I now have a “Mom” business card! I hand them out to the Mothers of all of my kids’ friends so they have an easy way to find my phone number when they need it. And it was FREE, I just paid about $6.00 for shipping for 250 of them! I really encourage you to visit VistaPrint and check out all the great products they have for you to personalize.