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Paperless Post also has a Personal Design Services team dedicated to helping you create the perfect card or invitation. From slight color changes to fully custom illustrations, there is no ask too big or too small.

Feeling inspired? Contact our Personal Design Services team now to get started. Are paper invitations more your style? Our exclusive print partner, Paper Source can bring your design to life. Online invitations A beautiful and easy way to get together.

Make it your own. Top categories. Tools that make event planning easy. RSVP tracking. Targeted guest messages. Easy contact management. Gift registry integration. A price worth celebrating Choose a free design, or use Coins for Premium add-ons and backdrops.

Get started. Head over to their "Upload Your Own" section here. Select the "Custom Tall " card and click the "Customize" button.

The customizing dashboard will appear with the backdrop section open. A plain white backdrop is free, or you can choose one of their many backdrop designs for 1 "coin"—the payment system they use—per recipient.

Select a backdrop, or choose "remove backdrop" to use the free white option, then click the "x". Next, click on the "Photos" section where you will add your custom design.

Click "add photo" to upload your design from your computer and it will automatically be added to your card. Click the "x" to exit the photo section. Now click the "Text" section. If your design already includes your wording then you need to delete the text in the text box. If not, this is where you will add your message or event details. You can move the text box around on the card and edit the typeface, color, and formatting of the text.

Again, click the "x" when finished. Next, click the forward arrow to edit the envelope. You can send just the card without an envelope free-of-charge, or choose an envelope and liner for a few coins per recipient.

If you would like to remove the envelope click on "Other options" and then "Delete this envelope". You also can change the font and colors. I could see using the back of the card for a party that requires directions or other instructions. First up is the envelope liner. But changing the envelope to white was a simple fix. The typeface will default to match your invitation, but you can change it if you like.

There is a free stamp or themed stamps that you can pay for with coins. Since the free option is a black line illustration, I liked how it coordinated with the skyline image on my invitation and just used it. I selected a postmark from London natch. Mine was fine as the default, but you have loads of options, and can even link guests to a separate website, if you need to.

You see the envelope open and the invitation pop out. What do you think? Are you a printed invite in the mail girl or are you all about the email invitation? Let me know in the comments below.

This is a sponsored post. However, all opinions are my own. I only promote products and companies I love.



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