I've been using Walmart for years. Cost is about $.28 and most of the time, they mail for free. Going to check put Costco though - thanks for the suggestion.
Anonymous
10/11/2011 19:03
Subject: Re:Christmas Cards
We have used Shutterfly for the past two years and I have been really happy with the quality and the service. I will say that last year they had a limited selection of "holiday" cards -- I ended up sending out one that said Christmas on it, which I usually don't do since I have friends of varying religious traditions. But overall they have a large selection. We also used them for birth announcements this year and were pleased. Fast service and shipping -- not Amazon fast, but still very good.
Anonymous
10/11/2011 16:31
Subject: Re:Christmas Cards
Anonymous wrote:We use snapfish. We have the pictures printed on post cards and mailed directly from snapfish.
How do you provide them with all the address - word/email?
Anonymous
10/11/2011 16:01
Subject: Re:Christmas Cards
We use snapfish. We have the pictures printed on post cards and mailed directly from snapfish.
Anonymous
10/11/2011 15:31
Subject: Christmas Cards
Costco actually does photo cards that you can create online and then pick up in store. They are very inexpensive. I believe you can pay them to address the envelopes for you, as well.
Anonymous
10/11/2011 15:00
Subject: Christmas Cards
I'm trying to get a jump on Christmas cards (after several embarrassing years of not even having them ready to go out until around New Years'). I have always used Tiny Prints for photo cards, but was wondering if anybody had suggestions for other photo card vendors.