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How to Choose the Right Holiday Card: Boxed Cards

One of our most popular offerings, many people love boxed cards as they offer a reasonable price in return for a stylish, pre-printed design. Boxed cards are most often bundled in sets of 6, 8, 10 or 12.

RedStamp tip :: Make your cards more personal by penning a handwritten note and/or signature. Or tuck in a photo or some other fun little momento from your fabulous year.

Luxe Boxed Cards

With an air of sophistication, these cards make a statement.  Featuring letterpress printing, ornate design, fine paper, and/or hand-crafted details.

Top Designers: Snow & Graham, Anna Griffin, Elum, Unique Artistry, Waste Not Paper,

Funny Boxed Cards

There is a lot to laugh about during the holidays. These cards bring about the very best in sassy + sophisticated humor.

Top Designers: Anne Taintor and Seltzer

Eco-Friendly Boxed Cards

Good for the environment AND good for the season. Today’s eco-friendly cards are printed with soy-based inks, made with sustainable energy, and/or printed on luxe recycled materials like fine paper + wood.

Top Designers: Caroline Gardner, Smudge Ink, Night Owl Paper Goods, Anne Taintor

Business Appropriate Boxed Cards

Suitable for the workplace, show your appreciation with greetings that can be enjoyed by people of all faiths + beliefs.

Top Designers: KOKO NY, Thomas Paul, George Stanley, Prentiss Douthit, Snow & Graham, Smudge Ink

Photo Boxed Cards

Most often sent by families with children {pets count!} or people who have celebrated big life events {wedding, graduation, retirement, travel}. Photo cards are a great way of visually keeping in touch with long-distance friends + relatives.

Top Designers: Page Stationery, paper*ink studio, Prentiss Douthit, Roger la Borde

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One comment for “How to Choose the Right Holiday Card: Boxed Cards”

  1. [...] Boxed Cards [...]

    Posted by RedStamp.com Blog | How to Choose the Right Holiday Card | December 8, 2008, 10:26 am

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