Discount Photo Cards...
Costco is the place to go for sending those discount photo cards. Photo cards are a simply and easy way to send a family picture and holiday greeting to family and friends near and far. And Costco is the one place to go to find the best deal on photo cards. Forget ordering them directly online or even from your photo store. Costco offers the most inexpensive, everyday pricing on holiday photo cards. Prices vary depending on the style of card you choose and any embossment. All cards come with envelopes and some stores even offer the ability to mail them for you! Some orders can be finished in as little as one hour.
Discount Bulk Christmas Cards...
If you are sending cards to a lot of places this holiday season, XPedx offers the most inexpensive pricing on holiday and Christmas cards. XPedx offers wholesale pricing to retail customers giving you great deals! They have a variety of holiday and Christmas cards to choose from. All cards come with envelopes. While you're there, stop and grab some great deals on holiday gift wrapping, boxes, ribbon, and bags. Coupon booklets are distributed to select areas during the holiday season to save you even more. Prices on holiday and Christmas cards vary depending on style, embossement and size. XPedx also offers holiday stationary and 8 1/2 x 11 holiday paper to write your family letters on as well!
Holiday Cards on the Cheap...
For really inexpensive holiday cards, look to stores like Dollar Tree, Family Dollar and Dollar General. These stores buy up last season cards and sell them to customers. You can find a pack of 25 cards with envelopes for as low as $1 at some places. Often you'll find that the paper isn't of as strong of quality as more expensive holiday cards, but you never know what you might find when you frequent any of these stores. Styles and varieties will vary by location and store.
Do It Yourself Holiday Cards...
Of course, Salt Lake is famous for scrapbookers and do-it-yourselfers. If you're looking to make your own holiday card this year, consider one of these inexpensive card kits. At most Target locations they offer a clearance $1 section towards the front of the store. You can often find homemade holiday card making kits for $1. Kits will make 8 cards and include all materials and envelopes. Other scrapbook stores around the valley offer similar kits in sets of 12 or more. Use a 40% or 50% off coupon at places like Michaels or Roberts Crafts and a set of 12 cards could cost you as low as $2 or 3.
Whether you choose to buy a holiday photo card or do it yourself, any of these places offer great finds and help offer you the chance to save a little money this holiday season.
Published by Traci M.
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