kirby, creator and founder of petite alma just emailed a wonderful offer on cards and well...whatever you need for printed goodies for the holiday season! if you are like me you have just begun thinking about your holiday card...maybe it's time to take that special family photo (or not!)? but whatever the case call on the wonderful Kirby Woodson to help you make your cards more wonderful, creative and affordable!
the coupon codes are:
"merryfeather" for any feather designs and "merrypetite" for any petite alma designs, both discounts offer $15 off any purchase of $150 or more when shopping via the tiny prints website click here
don't miss this chance to send out a stylish card and WOW all of your friends and family!
these great & fun invite cards that are so easy to make with petit alma! (and did I mention reasonable!)

she is talking about doing letterpress very soon so you MUST stay tuned for that development!
click here for the petite alma website
4 comments:
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Great selection of cards! Also, thanks for the reminder...I have yet to think of holiday cards. Yikes!
Karen - NYC
They have really cute invitations announcements cards for the holidays, but I found four websites that have lots of unique holiday invitations cards and custom party holiday invitations at:
http://www.cardsshoppe.com/holiday-invitations/
http://www.express-invitations.com/holiday-invitations/
http://www.holiday-invitations.com
http://www.invitations-shoppe.com
I have ordered from all four for different holiday occasions and been very pleased. Take and look and see what you think.
Hello,
When I design custom invitations, I offer to design custom postage for my clients to complete the look of their invitation package. The party starts when the guests open their invitations, so setting the tone of the party with the invitation is important. But even before the envelope is opened, the first impression the guest has of the invitation is what’s on the outside.
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