Okay, so once again I’m ruining the surprise of my Holiday Cards this year! This year I had the opportunity to give Paper Culture a try and they did not disappoint. Here is a little bit about Paper Culture: At Paper Culture their mantra is “be modern. be eco.” With the holiday season approaching, it’s time to get ready for holiday cards. With hundreds of customizable designs to choose from, Paper Culture has set out to deliver bold modern design through eco friendly products. Over 130,000 people have become fans of Paper Culture on Facebook, and Paper Culture’s products have been featured in People, Real Simple, Daily Candy, the Wall Street Journal and at the Tony Awards. For each order a tree gets planted! I dedicated my tree to my boys. Here is what I thought about Paper Culture:
The website at Paper Culture was easy use. I was able to check how many pictures I would like to appear on the card and then it displayed all the designs available to me. I also got an email saying that my shipping had been upgraded for free. When the box arrived I marveled at home elegantly it was packaged. My cards were in a box made from 100% recycled paper. The Thank you reminded me that a tree was planted in exchange for my order. Paper Culture has planted over 200,000 trees so far. The cards are heavy weight and printed on 100% Post Consumer Recycled Paper. My photos are printed beautifully on this cardstock. They are true to color and image. The rounded edges of the card add a special touch to the look and feel of the card.Paper Culture cards are printed on 130 lb. weight heavy stock paper cut with signature rounded corners. By comparison most leading companies use only 80-110 lb paper. To compare click HERE. I also like the weight of the envelopes and the fact that in the back Paper Culture is engraved. No new trees are cut down because Paper Culture uses exclusively 100% post consumer recycled paper for card and envelope.
The complete package is worth the cost.
Disclosure: I received a credit to purchase my cards for review from Paper Culture and Global Influence. All thoughts as always are my own.
Amy Orvin says
I love that they don’t cut down trees. That’s important to me.
Lois Alter Mark says
I’m such a paper fan, how have I never heard of them?! Going to check them out right now!