Its that time of year that most printers love, the time of year when you receive the Christmas card order from your clients.
The telephone rings, the email arrives (more…)
Its that time of year that most printers love, the time of year when you receive the Christmas card order from your clients.
The telephone rings, the email arrives (more…)
As we are now approaching the Festive Season and it’s time to start thinking about sending our Christmas cards.
This is a great opportunity to not only wish clients and friends best wishes but also to say, Thank you.
If you have the time you can create your own personalised card. You can start by looking online where you can find a huge selection of images, some free and others will be at a cost. Here is a site that can help you step by step to create your card:
http://desktoppub.about.com/od/cards/ht/greetingcard.htm
You can create your own artwork and upload it on the everydayprint website, or you can use the design tool or free Christmas card templates online.
Also you can write a personalised message, upload a logo, photo or background inside your card, click preview and order. It really is that simple! So order your Christmas cards now!
Happy Holidays!
Christmas is fast approaching again, so now is a good time to order your Christmas Cards. This year, why not have that personal touch by sending your own Christmas Cards printed to your own design. And for the second year running, everydayprint is giving 10% of its revenue to the children’s charity Wooden Spoon.
The Wooden Spoon is a charity that everydayprint have strong links with, supporting mentally, physically and socially disadvantaged children throughout the United Kingdom. Last year everydayprint donated in excess of £500 from online orders of Christmas Cards, and this year we hope to do even better. (more…)
After pledging 10 per cent of all revenue from on-line Christmas card sales to rugby’s Wooden Spoon charity, Poynton, Cheshire (UK) digital print firm, Everydayprint, has raised GBP500 for the organisation’s Manchester and Cheshire region. Wooden Spoon supports mentally, physically and socially disadvantaged children across the country and has already raised over GBP11million for various projects.
As Everydayprint managing director, Jason Walker, commented the money raised will now help some extremely good causes. (more…)
With Christmas fast approaching, everydayprint, has announced that it will donate 10% of all revenue from the sale of its personal and corporate Christmas cards to rugby’s Wooden Spoon charity.
Wooden Spoon supports mentally, physically and socially disadvantaged children across the country and has already raised over £11million for various projects. As managing director, Jason Walker, explains, his company now aims to swell the charity’s coffers even further. He comments: “We’ve been looking at ways of getting involved with Wooden Spoon for some time and with Christmas fast approaching we decided to pass on 10% of all our on-line Christmas card revenue to the Manchester branch so that they can put it to good use in 2007. (more…)