Review: Paperless Post

Now we all know I’m into sending letters via snail mail. One might think this old school medium means I’m a girl that is likely to have an antique typewriter on display, a girl that buys vintage, someone who owns a sewing machine.


Oddly not one of these things apply, but they sound so ME, even to me.


When Paperless Post asked me to review their ecard service, I thought, well, maybe I should embrace the modern age. Let’s do this thing. Paperless Post designs customizable online and printed stationery. They’ve definitely improved the ecard world by having funky designs by the likes of Vera Wang, Kate Spade, and Jonathan Adler.


Full disclosure: They did offer me some digital coins to try out their online service and write about the experience. These should not be confused with crypto currency. They will not go up in value… that said, they won’t go down either. But these coins don’t work with their print partner Paper Source, unless they do and I haven’t figured it out (which makes it just like crypto currency). Paper Source also doesn’t carry the full line of cards, but they still print a big bunch.


For me? Paperless Post ecards is all about Jonathan Adler. He’s a great example of how Paperless Post has made ecards cool again.


Don’t forget, Mother’s Day is coming up…


So I’ve been fooling with the ecards, trying to evolve and be open to this e-world. We’ll see how it goes. You can check out the full line at Paperless Post.

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Published on April 27, 2018 02:39
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