Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Personalized Christmas Cards

Somebody was very excited when I showed her what I received from the mail.  These two packs of Astrobrights colored card stock and colored paper was sent to me for review by Shoplet. When my daughter arrived from school, she immediately opened it and suggested that we should make our Christmas Cards out of it.  That's actually a great idea.  I told her that we will try.
A pack of these Neenah Astrobrights  Colored Paper  costs $12.67 a ream and it has 500 pieces.   These colorful  papers are actually great to make notices, flyers, announcements and bulletins that grab people's attention.  These are  great to use in all laser and inkjet devices because of its  specialized engineering feature  which ensures trouble-free performance. These acid-free stock papers provide an  excellent fade resistance so these would really make ,great signs for your  garage sale or any kind of announcements. I love that this product was made from wood that came from a certified managed forest. 
The Colored Card Stock  are really great for making cards.  They are also ideal for color-coding, menus, posters and a lot more. There is 250 pieces in a ream and it cost $14.60.  Just like the colored papers, these are also acid free and made from a certified managed forest.  
Look how colorful these card stick are.  My daughter sampled them right away.
Here are the two cards she made  right away.  She said that we will make some more this weekend.  I think she forgot that her weekend is always busy because of her music program in Doquesne Universtiy.  But we will see.
Shoplet have everything that you need for your business and home including office suppliesoffice stationarypromotional productspromotional shirts and many others.   Thank you once again Shoplet and Neenah!

Disclosure: The author of this blog was NOT financially compensated to write this review. Opinions expressed is not in anyway influenced by other factors. The product/s mentioned above was provided for FREE for evaluation purposes.

17 valuable thoughts they wrote, what's yours?:

Liza said...

The cards she made are so pretty. I'm sore she'll have loads of fun making more. Origami is also a great idea.

Rae said...

Oh I love that paper! so pretty. Those cards turned out great

Nova said...

this is a great way to give out Christmas cards, your own personalized and with your trade mark too..

Unknown said...

I love Shoplet! Lots of great items. I also love making Christmas cards. They're so fun to create!

FX777222999 said...

Very great materials for school arts and other subjects. Nice to have like this for Christmas season.

jo said...

Wow! You can do a lot with just one ream. It's affordable too! Perfect for kids' school projects. :)

Nichole Arnold said...

What creativity she has! I would have never thought with neon papers to create Christmas cards! Maybe she can sneak in some more crafting time this weekend!

papaleng said...

Indeed perfect papers for personalized Christmas cards. Your daughter did made nice cards.

Unknown said...

Even when I was a kid, I've always been attracted to these colorful paper whenever I go to National Bookstore in Manila.

I'm not "craftsy" nor the DIY kinda person but there's a lot of use for these colorful paper and your daughter's idea is awesome. Saves you a lot too during that particularly expensive season. Love her creations!

Anonymous said...

My daughter loves crafts and arts, and she'd be floored if she owns this much colored papers.

Jessica Cassidy said...

Awww! the crafty and pretty girl will enjoy this new project to make. She can get along well with my summer babe who loves to cut, color and make a mess in a good way.

Melissa said...

What a great idea! I've always wanted to make Christmas cards but wasn't sure of where to start for supplies. Now I know!

Simplymarrimye said...

Personalized cards are more sentimental than those bought in the store because they are made through labor of love. Those are very colorful and just perfect for creating special cards for special people.

Mommy Peach said...

Nice! You're making Cjristmas cards already!

Maria Teresa Figuerres said...

Those are lovely Christmas cards she made out of the colored papers you receive! I'm sure your weekends will be very busy from now on as the entire family joins the art of making homemade Christmas cards for your loved ones.

Jonas Labagala said...

I agree that it's perfect for posting announcements and they really are colorful! :D

Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen said...

I love the colors of the paper! Perfect for creating cards that are appealing to the eyes.

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