![]() ![]() Once you’re done with the liner you can then select a stamp for your letter and postmark. You can change the colour of the envelopes and then the inner lining can also be changed, but be warned, each extra including just having an envelope and then adding a snazzy liner will cost a coin at a time (the currency used while in Paperless Post). ![]() All cards, even free ones come with an automatic envelop which you can opt out of, but I went a bit mad and started adding all these different envelopes to all the cards I sent out. If you choose to have an RSVP card, which you can do if you have sent out invites, you can even customise these to look a certain way, with the RSVP card being able to have a special design on it and again a backdrop which you can choose to have, and a ridiculous amount of different backdrops to choose from, including shapes, paint and even sugar sprinkles (yum!) An example of just one type of envelope you can create!Įnvelopes – Once you’re done making a card you can then choose your envelope. You can also change the backdrop to the letter (the background image behind the card/invite) although having any backdrop at all will add a small cost to each card. You can actually play around with font sizes, colours and types. There’s a lot of things you can change, including all the text on the card. Every card and invite can be customised to make it personal to you. ![]() When you click on a card it lets you customise it. Lots of things to edit and change of you want to here. There’s a small link at the bottom of the page but no other place to click for help until you are logged in, then it appears in a dropdown menu when you hover over your name in the top-right. The website is pretty easy to navigate and there’s a great help section which explains exactly how to do everything, but I did find it hard to find this ‘help’ section when I started using the site. Making Cards/Invites – To start using Paperless Post you have to register and then you can start making your card. Adding your own images is easy and you can even put filters on them to change the way they look, although no filters worked on the image I decided to upload, this might be due to it being an image ( a logo) rather than a photo (see end of review □ ) And there’s even options to put your own photographs into some of the designs (like the one in the middle of the three above). There are so many different designs, from silly, funny ones to cute and serious ones. Here are some examples of the designs you can get: There are lots of different designs to choose from, so there’s something to suit every taste although I have to admit most of the ones I preferred were designs you have to pay for. The range of different designs you can pick is pretty big, although it depends both on what type of stationary you’re looking for and whether you want to select a free design. There’s the obvious ones like Christmas and birthdays, but there’s also a lot of others like cards for the Lunar New Year! Along with greetings cards there’s also thank-you notes, invitations for whatever occasion you have and even plain letters, so you can just write a long message to someone, like I used to when I had a pen-pal (if anyone remembers what those are □ ) To begin there’s a whole range of cards you can choose to send and for so many different occasions. There’s lots of websites out there where you can send these and Paperless Post is one type website, except that the cards and invites are really customisable and along with being able to choose exactly how your cards and letters look you also have a few other features too. I’ve always enjoyed sending cards and invitations through the traditional post (snail mail), but as times have changed and more of us are online I’ve begun sending e-cards and online invites instead. ![]() My Review: A slightly different post from me today – I was asked to try out Paperless Post and I have to say that on the whole, I haven’t been disappointed in what I’ve experienced. *Thanks to Anagram Interactive and Paperless Post who allowed me to try out the service for free. What is it?: Paperless Post is a website where you can send cards, invitations and messages electronically, all customisable and a wide variety of different themes and extras including envelopes and rsvp cards to ‘help people gather easily and beautifully in real life.’ Details: Online customisable stationary company ![]()
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