So, I’ve largely had to give up the printed life. You have to make a lot of tough decisions about what stays and what goes. Hauling a bunch of precious paper goods from one country to the next doesn’t work so well. If you follow me on Instagram, you’ll know we’re now living in Korea (country #3). However, this doesn’t really jive with the life of an expat. I have a long history of being a hoarder of stationery, greeting cards, and printed matter of all of sorts. So this was a great opportunity to get reacquainted with this wonderful resource. Unfortunately, Paperless Post fell off the radar for me over the past few years. Mood board featuring the Welcoming Autumn invitation I don’t know what their printed services are like today, but we were very pleased with our wedding invitations and it is still one of my favorite souvenirs from the day. Yes, in addition to their unique digital services, Paperless Post offers beautiful printed material too. I’ve used it for birthday cards, holiday cards, party invitations, and we even ordered your lovely wedding invitations from Paperless Post way back in 2013. I have actually been a fan of Paperless Post for many, many years. When I was recently contacted about doing a review of Paperless Post, the foremost online resource for sleek and elegant digital invitations and greeting cards, responding with a quick “yes” was a no-brainer. Mood board featuring the Kelly Wearstler/Bottle Shock invitation.
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