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See Stacy Claire Boyd’s digital photo cards

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

As a stationer, I am frequently asked by our clients if they should choose digital photo cards this Christmas season. Almost all of these patrons have traditionally used photo mount Christmas greeting cards to show family pictures.

This is a difficult query to respond to, seeing that it is determined by on your objectives. Digital Christmas photo greeting cards are certainly more convenient, even though the color printing of digitally reproduced photo cards is not as crisp and clean as regular pictures. While great success has been made in improving the high quality of digital reproduction, one has to be careful in choosing the printer and the style options.

One artist who has a long background of graceful styles is Stacy Claire Boyd. Stacy has long been developing captivating Christmas photo card themes for a long time. She just lately teamed up with Printswell, a high-quality printing company, and currently has the ability of producing excellent photo cards at affordable prices.

Stacy Claire’s 2011 holiday photo card gallery features her classic emphasis on young families and infants. Her own designs and styles seem to capture the pleasure of a carefree childhood and her holiday photo greeting cards are a great favorite among our clients. Select from a selection of card dimensions and alignment with multiple or a single photograph of your family.

If you make up your mind that digital printing is the right choice for you this Christmas season, please take a peek at Stacy’s classy Christmas photo card designs. The prices for Stacy’s photo greeting cards range between $2.50 to $4.00 a photo card according to the number of cards you select to buy and the printing or design choices.

Richard W. May
Founding Member Stationers Guild

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Digital photo holiday cards from Stacy Claire Boyd

Monday, October 10th, 2011

As a stationer, I am repeatedly asked by our clientele whether or not they should choose digital photo cards this Christmas season. Most of these patrons have typically used photo mount holiday greeting cards to show family pictures.

This is a complicated question to answer, considering that it is determined by on your goals. Digital Christmas photo cards are certainly more practical, despite the fact that the color reproduction of digitally printed holiday photo cards is not as crisp and clean as regular photographs. While great progress has been made in improving the high quality of digital printing, one has to be thorough in deciding upon the printing company and the design and style alternatives.

One artist who has a long background of beautiful styles and designs is Stacy Claire Boyd. Stacy has long been styling eye-catching Christmas photo greeting card themes for years. She recently joined with Printswell, a quality printing company, and currently has the possibility of reproducing high quality photo holiday cards at very affordable prices.

Stacy Claire’s 2011 holiday card collection showcases her long-established emphasis on new families and young ones. Her styles find a way to catch the joy of a care free childhood and her holiday photo cards are a huge favorite among our clients. Choose from a assortment of card sizes and orientation with multiple or a single picture of your family.

If you determine that digital photo card printing is the proper choice for you this holiday season, please have a look at Stacy’s fashionable holiday photo card designs and styles. Pricing for Stacy’s photo cards range from $2.50 to $4.00 a photo card according to the number of cards you select to buy and the printing or design and style choices.

Richard W. May
Therese Saint Clair

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Digital Photo Christmas cards

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

As a stationery store that sell holiday greeting cards and photo cards, I am repeatedly asked by our clients whether they should use digital photo cards this holiday season. Many of these patrons have customarily used photo mount holiday greeting cards to show family photos.

This is a tough query to respond to, as it depends on your objectives. Digital holiday photo cards are generally more convenient, even though the color printing of digitally reproduced photo cards is not as crisp and clean as regular pictures. While great progress has been made in upgrading the quality of digital publishing, one has to be careful in choosing the printer and the design and style choices.

One designer who has got a long track record of beautiful styles and designs is Stacy Claire Boyd. Stacy has long been designing attractive Christmas photocard themes for many years. She not long ago joined with Printswell, a well-known printing company, and currently has the ability of producing quality holiday photo cards at affordable prices.

Stacy Claire’s 2011 Christmas photo card selection features her customary focal point on young families and infants. Stacy’s styles and designs often catch the delight of a carefree childhood and her holiday photo cards are a huge favorite among our buyers. Select from a range of card dimensions and orientation with several or a single picture of your family.

If you make up your mind that digital photo card printing is the right choice for you this Christmas season, please take a peek at Stacy’s classy Christmas photo greeting card designs and styles. The prices for Stacy’s photo cards vary from $2.50 to $4.00 a photo card based on the number of photo cards you pick out to acquire and the printing or design and style solutions.

Richard W. May
Therese Saint Clair

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Digital photo Christmas cards from Stacy Claire Boyd

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

As a stationery store that sell holiday greeting cards and photo cards, I am often quizzed by our clients whether or not they should buy digital photo cards this Christmas season. The majority of of these customers have traditionally used photo mount Christmas greeting cards to share family photos.

This is a tough question to answer, since it is determined by on your goals. Digital Christmas photo cards are certainly more convenient, even though the color printing of digitally printed holiday photo cards is not as crisp as old fashioned photographs. While great improvement has been produced in upgrading the high quality of digital reproduction, one needs to be very careful in selecting the printing company and the design features.

One designer who has a long background of graceful designs is Stacy Claire Boyd. Stacy has long been developing eye-catching Christmas photocard templates for a long time. She just recently partnered with Printswell, a high-quality printer, and right now has the facility of reproducing quality photo cards at reasonable prices.

Stacy Claire’s 2011 holiday photo card selection showcases her classic focus on new families and kids. Her styles and designs often capture the joy and happiness of a carefree childhood and her Christmas photo greeting cards are a great favorite among our customers. Choose from a range of card dimensions and orientation with several or a single photograph of your family.

If you choose that digital printing is the right choice for you this Christmas season, please take a peek at Stacy’s sophisticated Christmas photo card styles. The prices for Stacy’s photo greeting cards vary from $2.50 to $4.00 a Christmas photo card depending on the number of Christmas photo cards you decide on to acquire and the printing or design alternatives.

Sheila P. May
Founding Member Stationers Guild

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Printswell rises like the proverbial Phoenix

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

As readers of the Stationers Guild News are aware, the stationery world was rocked earlier this year when Sweet Pea Designs and Printswell decided to part ways after many years of collaboration.  I am pleased to report that both companies were exhibiting at the National Stationery Show and geared up for what we all hope will be an exciting year. 

I had a long chat with Ralph Dewberry, the CEO of Printswell, regarding the “new” configuration of the company.  Printswell debuted at the Stationery Show with three active lines and an additional four that will be coming on line by September:

Printswell provides the printing and fulfillment services for these seven product lines.  Using a state-of-the-art Indigo printer, Mr. Dewberry seemed confident that he would be able to meet the expected demand of a vibrant holiday season.   With a network of over 2,000 dealers, Printswell is now in a position to begin fulfilling orders (both Internet and through the Albums) that had been disrupted when Printswell was no longer authorized to use Sweet Pea’s designs.  Dealers were encouraged to order albums at the Printswell booth and, in fact, this offer has been extended until June 30th for those who were not able to take advantage of this offer in May.

Many stationers have used the Printswell affiliate program website to leverage their online sales.  Certainly, the revamped website looks poised to help reanimate sales.  Those with questions on Printswell’s affiliate program should contact Rick Peyton, the Fullfillment Coordinator.

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