Personalized Invitations, Labels, and Cards from My Own Labels (Up to US$80 Value). Two Options Available.
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Thousands of design templates to make unique wedding gifts and other items such as invitations and cards with personalized text and images
A wedding should be a special occasion, since, like a birthday, it could always be your last one. Celebrate the now with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- C$19 for US$40 worth of personalized products C$35 for US$80 worth of personalized products
The selection of products includes products such as customized wedding invitations (US$45 for 12), favour labels, place cards, and thank-you cards. This deal cannot be used toward postage stamps.
This deal's value is based in a different currency than its Groupon purchase price, so the exact discount and amount saved depend on the exchange rate.
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About Evermine
Starting out in a makeshift personal office converted from a spare bedroom, Jeanne and David Williamson now run their sprawling custom printing business from the sunny confines of a 10,000-square-foot facility with a staff of just more than 30 people. Backed by that experience and a growing crew, the duo presides over Evermine. The company’s website groups a colorful inventory according to a range of searchable categories, and customers can preview hundreds of templates for personalized labels for everything from water bottles and CDs to canned goods and homebrewed beer. Slender favor tags add a personal touch to gifts, and business cards convey your professionalism.
Users select their template of choice, accent wedding invitations, birthday invitations, holiday photo cards, business cards, and thank-you cards with their own text, and finally examine a preview before placing an order. Many designs also allow customers to upload their own photos, and patrons are also welcome to utilize their own hand-created templates. Evermine adheres to green principles, operating a LEED-certified building and printing many items on recycled materials to protect the woodland nests of park rangers.