For the life of me I can't remember who we did ours through last year, but I took the pics and made them, and had them printed at Costco, I think we got 100 for around $25, it was pretty cheap. My in-laws have a membership so it worked out well.
I've done winkflash a bunch because they're cheap. I don't like their designs but I usually design my own and they let you upload your design straight to them. Just watch the crop because they crop them in sometimes and I have no idea why. I've even sent them to my clients and the quality wasn't bad. I figure everyone just throws them out after Christmas anyway. I want nice ones this year but I'm not sure I can afford the 100+ I send out. Last year I did nice, fancy ones for clients (about 50) and winkflash for family and friends (about 75). (Yes, I have a huge family and, of course, my client list grows every year.)
If you send me one, I won't throw it out! LOL. Seriously, though, I keep the photo cards I get - usually because that's the only pic I get some years of those families.
I have used Winkflash the past several years - always the 5x7 flat card, with envelope and pay about .23/ea like Lari mentioned.
Ditto Ciarrai. I usually design my own and then upload them somewhere. I like nice cards, but it's hard for me to spend a lot on them bc I know most of the time they go in the trash.
I save them! My mom always has a page in her scrapbook of Christmas cards from people.
Vistaprint has 10 free cards and then you usually get a discount on the rest of them. I haven't used them for photo cards yet, so I can't tell you if it's good quality.
I did my Hanukkah cards from Shutterfly. I try to pick from their less expensive cards and I was able to use both a free shipping and a 40% off code so I saved a ton and I really like the cards.
Re: xmas cards?
DS - December 2006
DD - December 2008
If you send me one, I won't throw it out! LOL. Seriously, though, I keep the photo cards I get - usually because that's the only pic I get some years of those families.
I have used Winkflash the past several years - always the 5x7 flat card, with envelope and pay about .23/ea like Lari mentioned.
I am assuming you guys must use photoshop or something to design your own. Never done that before.
Jetta - you are probably in the minority there with keeping them!!!
I save them! My mom always has a page in her scrapbook of Christmas cards from people.
Vistaprint has 10 free cards and then you usually get a discount on the rest of them. I haven't used them for photo cards yet, so I can't tell you if it's good quality.
I just ordered from shutterfly. I used the 40% off, $10 coupon i got in mail, free shipping, and 8% back from ebates. 75 cards came out to $55.