Holiday Greeting Geekage
Using Paperless Post for the office holiday greetings this year. I’ve dabbled with it since seeing a review of the site a while back (in the N.Y. Times?) and used it for a couple of small invitations, but this was the first large “mailing.” So far so good, and certainly more affordable than snail mail. I know I love getting paper cards, and love the collections on the walls and shelves of other people’s offices, but I think with this site e-cards are finally crossing over into the “classy” range.



Thanks for the link to Paperless Post. I’d never seen it before. Much nicer, and “classier”, than Evite.com, although I’ve had fun using that site too.
I like to receive cards as well, and decided to go w/paper cards this year in order to send offline family members (like great-grandmas) a bunch of photos at once. Maybe by next year, we’ll send the pretty Paperless Post cards to most of our mailing list but just send a couple of paper copies, instead of the other way around.
Merry Christmas!