Greeting card printing
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WelshChris

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1,276 posts

277 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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My wife wants to get some of her photos made into greeting cards - anyone got any experience of companies who take a photo and present you with a card with envelope wrapped in sellophane?

She doesn't want a huge quantity done, but I'd be interested to hear any advice.

TIA

Ed_P

701 posts

292 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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I have a small range of greetings cards Chris, that are stocked by some local shops. After trying several printing companies, I settled on Sixprint. Print quality is excellent. They offer a range of standard sizes; just download the templates, complete the designs, convert to PDF and upload via WeTransfer.

Minimum order is 10 cards per design. Good discounts for total order of 100 or 250 cards (mixed designs), which is what I do. Delivery of completed cards is invariably inside 7 days. Just fold them (pre-creased), add the envelope and slip into the sellophane sleeve (all supplied). They also due all the usual photography print range, canvasses and giclee etc. Would definitely recommend.

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WelshChris

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1,276 posts

277 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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Thanks for that - very useful. Just looked at their website and they seem refreshingly 'human'. Sent off for their sample pack to have a look. I'll keep you posted!

GetCarter

30,806 posts

302 months

Tuesday 7th February 2017
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I use Solopress. Quality is good, problems solved without issue. Silly cheap!

WelshChris

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1,276 posts

277 months

Tuesday 7th February 2017
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Thanks Steve - We'll check them out - many thanks.