It’s that time of year again! It’s mid December and you’ve already received a ton of cards wishing you all the best for this holiday season, but you’re a procrastinator like me and haven’t had the chance to order yours! No need to worry because https://www.shutterfly.com has you covered! I’m going to give you a step-by-step on how to create your own, gorgeous Christmas cards.
- Hover in the top left corner where it says “Cards and Stationary”. You’ll see a drop down menu where you can choose what type of card you need.
- Click on the type of card you’d like to make.
- Once you click on, lets say “Christmas Cards”, you’ll see pages and pages of different designs you can choose from. Once you see a design you like, click on it!
- The previous step will direct you to a page where you can see the card up close and have the option to personalize. Click on the orange icon that says “personalize” to add your photos to the sample card.
- Once you click on that icon, you’ll be able to input your family name, greeting, and upload the photos you’d like. I also love personalizing the envelopes with names and addresses which you can do right after you save your card.
- After you’ve done that, go ahead and click “save” on the top left hand side to have it saved in your favorites. That way you can do more of the designs you like and compare and contrast them when you’re ready to choose.
- Go ahead and pick the one (or two…or three!) you love and move on to the checkout.
- Checking out is so simple and you can always find promotional codes to use on the website. Running through DECEMBER 15, 2018 is the “DAZZLE” promo code which allows you to take 50% off your total purchase!
- You can choose which shipping method you’d like and then you’re done! Simple right?!
Making Christmas cards are so important for me because it’s one way to keep in touch with loved ones. Most of the time we are consumed with our children, spouses, and careers and its not always easy checking up on friends and family. Sending Christmas cards is a perfect way to spread some joy this holiday season.
*This post was sponsored by Shutterfly , but all opinions are ALWAYS my own*