Holiday Made Simple- Paperless Post




Papeless Post is an online based company that focus on custom stationary and cards. Over the past year I've seen an increasing number of my friends and family that have opt for online holiday cards and even wedding announcements, save the dates and invitations. One of my favorite things about Paperless Post is the amount of design and customization available on their website. I absolutely adore Rifle Paper Co. but their individual printed card costs around $5 and it adds up when you have a large number of holiday cards to send. 

Paperless Post runs on a coin system, $6 would convert to 20 coins and cards usually run 1-3 coins plus add-ons. The card I chose is Merry, Bright & Blooming by Paper Rifle Co.



Some of the add-ons available are backdrop (usually it's a white background but the one I've created above has a Rifle Paper & Co. design called Heather & Lace. You can also add additional logo or motifs so if you run a business you can use your logo design in your card. You can personalize the message and also the "from" line.

The next customization options are envelope & envelope liner. Again, there were so many options but I decided that the combinations of the dark burgundy and dark floral insert were really pretty. 


There are additional things you can add such as a "stamp" I used the paperless  post one which was free and you can also customize a reply card. On the upper right corner you can see the cost of each invitation, in this case 5 coins so if I sent this to 4 people then it will be a total of 20 coins.

Breakdown of coins:
Card: 2 coins
Backdrop: 1 coin
Envelope: 1 Coin
Envelope liner: 1 Coin 
Stamps: Paperless Post (Free) other stamps were 1 coin 
Postmark: Free 
Reply Card: N/A

You can track every single invitation you've sent and see which invitations have been opened. If you  creating a guest list based on the response there's an easy export/print option if you need it for your parties. For more cards design this holiday season visit Paperless Post. As always thanks for reading! 

Until next time,




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