Cardstore.com Partners With Laura K Design
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EMERYVILLE, CA, May 29 (MARKET WIRE) --
Cardstore.com (www.cardstore.com), an online holiday cards and photo
cards retailer, is pleased to announce its partnership with Laura K
Design. The line offers stylish birth announcements and wedding save the
date cards. Laura K describes her collection on Cardstore.com as
"beautifully different." The Canadian designer is pleased to be one of
the newest additions to the Cardstore.com family. CEO Marty Reed says
that his favorite aspect of Laura K's cards is their "unique styles and
diverse range of colors and patterns."
The designer's birth announcements are perfect for any young couple with a
flair for style. Laura K's unexpected color combinations allow for playful
pairings with Cardstore.com's 18 fonts in 10 different colors. This same
variety of texts can be applied to the artist's wedding save the date
cards. Both styles utilize Cardstore.com's custom personalization tools
that allow you to upload your own details like date, time, and place. The
personal touch is key at Cardstore.com.
About Cardstore.com
Cardstore.com is an Emeryville, California-based personalized cards
retailer and printer that combines the most advanced web technology with
superior digital printing techniques. All artwork and printing are
produced in the U.S. Since 1999, Cardstore.com has printed over 50 million
personalized cards for industry leaders such as Snapfish, American
Greetings, and Hallmark. Cardstore.com provides custom greeting cards and
personalized stationery for all occasions; including birth announcements,
party invitations, holiday photo cards, Christmas cards, thank you cards,
and wedding cards.
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Tiffany Chan
Director of Marketing Communications
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