SAN FRANCISCO, CA, November 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) PosePrints.com, the online shop specializing in look-alike caricature stationery, has announced the addition of a new line of holiday card designs. The new, festive designs complement an already impressive selection of over sixty different card options. At PosePrints.com, visitors use a custom scrolling mechanism to create their own look-alike caricatures for custom holiday cards, party invitations, personalized gifts and other stationery products.
The easy-to-use website allows visitors to put together a look-alike caricature (or "pose") of themselves and their family members by selecting from a wide range of pre-drawn facial features and accessories. The selections include gender, skin color, hairstyle, hair color, eye size, eye color, smile size, clothing and accessories. The website visitors select their favorite holiday card design, customize their caricatures, add their personalized holiday greeting, and are instantly able to see a preview of their holiday card. PosePrints' custom cards are printed on high-quality, 110-lb. white matte card stock and ship within a couple of days of order placement.
PosePrints' new holiday card designs include Holiday Ornaments, Winter Snowflakes, Christmas Tree, Christmas Polka-Dots, Christmas Lights and Blue Gifts. Customers can also add holiday accessories - including Santa Hats, mistletoe, a menorah and seasonal outfits - to their caricatures to make their custom Christmas Cards, Hanukkah Cards or New Years Cards even more festive.
"Our holiday cards are for anyone who wants to make an impact this season. They are sure to stand out among all of the traditional photo cards - and are an especially perfect option if you don't have a recent family photo to share!" said Jen Moss, principal designer and Co-Founder of PosePrints.
Affordable, personalized stationery products continue to be in great demand. PosePrints has carved out a niche within the industry with customer co-creation, allowing customers to "build their own" products, an idea which is rapidly gaining traction among US online retailers. In addition to personalized holiday cards, PosePrints offers party invitations, baby and bridal shower invitations, personalized recipe cards, save-the-date magnets, notepads, business cards, and custom wedding programs. The wide variety of background designs are versatile and can be used for any event.
"We've brought paper products to life and have given our customers a level of artistic control that just wasn't an option before. People really enjoy the creative functionality of our website and appreciate the impact they have on the final product," said Denise Foster, Co-Founder.
About PosePrints.com
The mother-daughter owned company was launched in 2007, and recently celebrated its 5-year anniversary. The PosePrints Team finds happiness in providing top-quality customer service to their loyal fans, and often adds additional caricatures, pets and custom artwork to their customers' cards at no additional cost. PosePrints' new holiday card designs and can be found at http://www.PosePrints.com and cost two dollars per card.
Personalized Stationery Company, PosePrints.com, Adds New Holiday Card Designs
"Strike a Pose" on your Holiday Cards! PosePrints.com, a website that allows customers to create their own caricature stationery, adds a new line of holiday designs to their custom card line.
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[Press-News.org] Personalized Stationery Company, PosePrints.com, Adds New Holiday Card Designs"Strike a Pose" on your Holiday Cards! PosePrints.com, a website that allows customers to create their own caricature stationery, adds a new line of holiday designs to their custom card line.