And comment 6 from Kelly who said "I would either make my Christmas cards or create some invitations with a ridiculously embarrassing picture of my husband as a child on it. His 40th bday is coming up and we are going to have a huge bash. I hope I win!"
I will forward your information on to Digital Room and they should be contacting you soon with the information you'll need to make and receive your cards!
Congrats!
DigitalRoom.com - the UPrinting Network, is offering my readers another great giveaway! Previously they have given away 500 custom business cards and 250 custom stickers on MNT! I received a set of both and let me tell you I was impressed. I gave the business cards out all over BlogHer'09! And now I have MNT stickers, which is cool, but I have no idea what I am going to do with 250 of them.
Not only does DigitalRoom.com offer business cards and stickers, but they do just about every other kind of printing job you could imagine, including custom postcards and custom greeting cards.
I am definitely a fan of UPrinting and Digitalroom.com, and not just because they have sent me free products and they are a sponsor of my blog. If I didn't love their product I wouldn't be supporting them. Now that I've seen the work that they do I will definitely use them if I have other printing needs. I'm actually trying to get my workplace to use them!
So, on to the giveaway!
DigitalRoom.com is offering 2 yes TWO of my readers 250 custom greeting cards (7x5" - half-fold). They will be full color outside and blank inside, with a 10 pt cover with matte or gloss coating. The winner pays for shipping. This is around a $90 value! Now, I'm not positive, but I don't think envelopes are provided. Just FYI.
I think there are so many things you could do with these! If you are one of those people that actually plans ahead for the holidays you could use these for your Christmas or holiday cards! What an amazing deal, right?
I am not on the ball enough to get ready for the holidays so soon, and I definitely don't know 250 people to send cards to. So what I'm going to do with mine is scan or take a digital photo of some of Noah's artwork and put that on the front of the cards. He has an amazing art teacher at school and has painted some impressive things with her guidance. So amazing that I have had them framed and my boss is putting them up in our conference room at work. Her idea! I think that using his artwork on cards he knows I am sending out will be a huge confidence boost for him! Plus I think it makes for a great general use card, for thank you's, notes, etc.
So, who wants to win some custom greeting cards?!?
To enter to win all you have to do is leave a comment telling me what you would do with 250 free custom greeting cards. Super easy! Please make sure you leave your email address or a link to your blog in the comment. I'm using commentluv and I haven't quite figured out why sometimes it gives me information I can click through to, and sometimes it doesn't. So don't take a chance that I won't be able to contact you and just leave your email address in the comment. You can always type "at" for @ and "dot" for .
If you don't see a place for comments click where it says "comments to ponder" under and to the right of my Katt signature and that should open up the comment box.
This contest ends September 3rd! I'll announce the winner September 4th!
And come back soon, because I'll have another giveaway posted soon for 500 custom business cards! I know! This company rocks!
Offer Valid for UNITED STATES SHIPPING ONLY.
I would probably do something goofy involving photoshop and pictures of my family.
ReplyDeleteI think I would do Christmas cards - we always spend WAY too much on custom ones from the Target portrait studio and have to limit how many people we mail them to!
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I would really like to win these. I would have my business logo printed on them, and send them as thank you notes for my customers.
ReplyDeleteTrying again.......hmmmmm
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of adding artwork to make note cards. I'd share them with bothof my daughters.
I'd use them for Christmas cards. We send out about 100 each year, but I could send some extras if I won these! minnemom at inbox dot com
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I would either make my Christmas cards or create some invitations with a ridiculously embarrassing picture of my husband as a child on it. His 40th bday is coming up and we are going to have a huge bash. I hope I win!
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I would definitely use them for Christmas cards too but 250 is a alot! Can you do half of one design and half another?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea though.
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This is exactly what we are looking for! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI think your idea about the art is a great on for the cards that way you can use them as thank you cards,birthday...what ever you need. I would do something similar maybe photoshopped with some pics of the kids. oh what endless possibilities
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lots of great ideas... it would be hard to decide!!!
ReplyDeleteI think this js-kit doesnt like me lol....what a fun giveaway...i would make cards Christmas cards
ReplyDeleteOoooh! Love love love!! We are one of those couples that actually have 250 on our Christmas list! I didn't do them last year because...well, 250 is a LOT of work. So this would be perfect for me this year!!! I hope I win!!
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I think you're not able to get a link because the commenter has to modify their profile. If you put the mouse over the gray silhouette, it'll prompt you.
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ReplyDeleteI like a PP's idea of using them for business. I could insert them with products when they ship out.
ReplyDeleteOR I would do something with the kids pics. They love sending notes to their grandparents, friends and each other. Mail is a very big thing around here.
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