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Personalised Mother's Day cards from Fluppet

20th February 2010 Print
Fluppet

This year why not send your mum a personalised Mother’s Day card? Perhaps using a photo from when she was a girl. Or as a new mum holding you for the first time? The cards can be personalised using stock images or your own photographs or drawings. You design and order cards online that are then sent through Royal Mail direct from the printers. Cards can even incorporate your own handwriting.

Through Fluppet.com you can upload your own photos or pictures, then customise the text on the card’s front and inside with your own choice of type font to suit your individual style and personality.

The website Fluppet.com also has templates for Engagement, Good Luck, Congratulations, Invitation and Thank You cards plus others for Birth Announcements, Christenings, Civil Partnerships, New Home and Anniversaries.

Your card is then printed on high quality board using state-of-the-art digital printing technology. Order before 2pm Monday to Friday and your card will be printed and posted first class the same day to your chosen destination.

Or if romance has died why not send one of Fluppet.com’s world-first ‘split’ cards, allowing customers to dump lovers – by post.

“It’s so much more personal than dumping someone by text or email,” said Fluppet.com founder Peter Bolton.

The service costs as little as £1.99 – including postage and a charitably donation – which is often less the price of gift cards from traditional retailers.

Registered users will even receive timely reminders of significant dates by email, so they never need forget another birthday or anniversary.

In addition to sending stock and personalised cards, Fluppet.com lets customers use their own pictures and messages on photo canvases or pillows and send flowers, wine and spirits or silk lingerie.

To make it easy for children to send cards, there is a Fluppeteers' club is where parents can purchase credits to allow their off spring to make and send ‘surprise’ cards.

For more information, visit Fluppet.com.

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