Paperless party invites- that entice your guests to come

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I tried making my own- loved it!

Cool Mom Picks did a post today about Paperless Post. They were positively ecstatic about the site’s online invitations and the service’s new Children’s Collection.  I had to go to Paperless Post‘s site to check it out myself.  And, yes, there is plenty to love here. Sending these stylish invitations online not only gets guests excited about your party, it’s easy for them to RSVP AND it’s eco-conscious.

  • The prices are reasonable: yes, more than free invitation services but tons less than traditional invites. To send 40 invitations electronically with them costs $5, traditional post costs $17.60 (not to mention the cost any cards you would buy and have to fill out and address. Saves labor and time- we all need that.  I signed up and was given 25 free stamps = 25 free invites and 10 coins = 10 free customizations on each invitation. Really reasonable.
  • The styles are great- I had no problem selecting one I liked.
  • I love that it’s eco-conscious. No trees were felled here.
  • Everyone can RSVP easily, and the list is maintained for you.
  • You can do photo invites easily too.
  • No more addressing invitations, searching for addresses and going to the post office.

I’m convinced!

P.S.- PearTree’s blog does a nice job of comparing Paperless Post with Evite and Pingg.

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  1. I am interesed in making an electronic invite for my sister’s 3oth birthday. Could someone call me to sign me up . THnaks tiffany

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