
If you think about it, print-on-demand can be green. This is especially true
for greeting cards. Instead of a greeting card company printing out hundreds
or thousands of one card design, and then having to ultimately destroy
unsold cards – print-on-demand cards are printed on a as-purchase basis. If
a card design is a flop, then there no reason to waste the ink and paper to
discover this fact.
Unlike some
print-on-demand book publishers, for the consumer print-on-demand greeting
cards are often less expensive than standard greeting cards. Plus, the
selection and convenience is amazing. As for the quality, if it is from
Greeting Card Universe (GCU), the cards are printed on heavy card stock and
the print quality is first rate. They aren’t printed on flimsy paper.
You can purchase a card at GCU for just $2.79 and they have discounts for
bulk orders. I recently purchased a card for my sister, had it personalized
and sent directly to her. It cost me less than $4 – less than what I would
have paid had I purchased a comparable quality card in a local store and
paid for postage. Not to mention, I couldn’t personalize a store bought card
in the same way. It also saved me time.
One of the cool things
about Greeting Card Universe is the selection. If you are looking for an
unusual event card or age specific card, chances are you will find what you
are looking for. If you want a card aimed at your aunt, coach or
cousin, they are there.
At Greeting Card Universe
freelance artists and photographers open their own “stores” and create
cards. Each card is put through an approval process, and some are
rejected or sent back for edits. Each time an artist sells a card, GCU
fulfills the order and gives the artist a share of the revenue.
Another cool feature is
the ability to edit the cards. If you are buying one and love the card’s
front but aren’t thrilled with the message inside, you can easily change the
message while ordering. You can either order cards and have them sent to
you, or have a one mailed directly to the recipient. The cost for this is
usually less than buying a similar quality card at a card shop.
Take time to browse the site. I will admit, some of the cards aren’t my cup
of tea, and if you just glance at the first page of the Greeting Card
Universe website you may dismiss it and move elsewhere. Don’t! There are
some amazing artists featured on the site. Remember, the cards are
made by artists – and art is a very personal thing. What doesn’t turn me on
may thrill someone else. That is the beauty of GCU, there is something for
all tastes!
I have two shops set up on GCU. They are:
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/ladyandspooky
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/paintedflowers
Here are some of my favorite artists at GCU.
There are over 3,000 artists on the site,
so this is just a sampling of the wonderful
cards and artists you will discover
at Greeting Card Universe.
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/paintedcottage
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/KimberlyMcCroryCreations
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/dudadaze
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/corrieweb
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/oliviaandco
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/bud
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/comicalcaptions
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/ginetteartdesigncardstore
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/COWPRODCARDS
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/Tam_Moody_Greeting_Cards
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/pamjarts
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/lgrugercardstore
http://artist.greetingcarduniverse.com/RomanceSmiles
http://artist.greetingcarduniverse.com/brendathour
http://artist.greetingcarduniverse.com/Cheries_Art
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/WaxingMoonDesigns
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/CharacterCats
10-21-2009 Bobbi Holmes
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