Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Return Address Labels

Most of you probably think of business cards when you here someone mention vista print. I know I do. When Junior had his own mechanic business, we used them to make his business cards. They have an awesome variety of free business cards. The only catch is you have to have their advertising on the back. We did not care about that.

What I didn't realize is that they offer a variety of other products as well. I was checking out their return address labels, because the only ones I have are basic ones that a charity sent me, and I want something a little more, me. Those of you who know me, know exactly what I was looking for. I wanted something purple, preferably with an elephant.

I was able to find purple labels, and I even found a yellow label with a pink elephant. But, I wanted purple with en elephant. So I did the only thing I could think of. I used their simple program to make my own. What do you think?
It was so easy to do. They had a nice variety of templates to chose from, and I got to pick everything from the color of the words to the font used. I like the fun type of fonts, and this one was perfect. The original template had the writing lined up on the left, but I chose to have it centered. That's just what I like. There are probably thousands of combination's you can use, so your labels can be truly unique. I really do think I am going to go back and order real labels in this design. I think it's very "me".

Ordering is very simple, as well. I had the option of saving my design by entering my email address, that way when I go back to the site later, I can find my elephant labels. There prices for these are reasonable, as well. I was very pleased with the whole experience, and recommend them for all your label needs.

1 comment:

Jennifer said...

I'm working on invites/save the date postcards for a family reunion through Vistaprint. I have been for a few days just have to confirm all the details.

And FREE is so nice, just a small s&H fee is so worth it!

I love your address labels, I make my own using a program that came with our printer but I may have to check thiers out too!