Minted Holiday Cards

DISCLOSURE: This Minted holiday cards post is in partnership with Minted. I received product in exchange for promotion on What’s For Dinner Esq. All opinions expressed here are 100% my own.

Thanksgiving has passed and the holidays are officially upon us! I just love this time of year. The food, the sparkle, the family, the presents. What is not to like?!

I cannot believe that Chanukah is less than 2 weeks away. So many presents to buy, so little time!

Every year, E and I send out holiday cards to our friends and family. For us, it is such a fun way to keep in touch with everyone. This year, we were very excited to have our own Minted Holiday cards. In years past, I struggled to find a cute Chanukah card. I have found that with other sites there are normally only two or three Chanukah cards to choose from. Minted Holiday cards are such an amazing variety of different styles at different price points. I selected this Love + Light design because of its modern look and clean lines. I loved the font and I knew it would look great with our new family photo (taken by the lovely ladies of Little Nest in Montclair, New Jersey). Once I finished designing the card on their website, I submitted everything. 24 hours later Minted sent me a proof for approval. It was so easy!

Another great thing about Minted Holiday Cards is that they offer free address printing. The LAST thing this mama has time for is individually addressing all of our holiday cards. Minted makes it easy to input all of the addresses ahead of time.

Our Minted Holiday cards arrived and I am so impressed! Our family photo looks amazing and I am obsessed with the design and card stock. They are so cute. I cannot wait to hear what our friends and family think of them!

You are in luck! Now through Monday, December 4th, get 15% OFF Holiday Cards with code SNOW. Happy shopping!

CELEBRATE: Minted Holiday Cards by New Jersey style blogger What's For Dinner Esq.

CELEBRATE: Minted Holiday Cards by New Jersey style blogger What's For Dinner Esq.

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