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50% off at Cocodot Available online at Cocodot.com | | |
Believe it or not, there was a time when the only way to assemble a large group of people was to send them all an eye-catching invitation. On paper. To a mailbox. Made of wood. I know, seems improbable — and yet oh-so-appealing. Merging that old-fashioned charm with new technology is Cocodot.
The Company
Looking at the current evite options, you’d think a Sophie’s choice had to be made: handheld prettiness or virtual convenience. Cocodot, founded by three artists who weren’t willing to sacrifice creativity for convenience, provides you the unique luxury of having your invite and emailing it, too. Choose from a wide selection of cards, then add your flair (which, we know, is considerable): customizable messages, uploaded photos, even the MP3 that plays upon opening. Want actual paper versions? That can be done, too. They’ll print your card on recycled paper for snail-mailing to Grandpa (who refers to the Internet as “shenanigans”). The site charges a small membership fee, but it’s just to ensure that your picture-perfect card won’t have to be sullied by an advertisement.
The Offer
One-Year Membership, Including 25 Printed Cards, $38 (Regularly $76)
Your membership lets you send unlimited virtual invites, birthday cards, announcements, thank-yous, and more for 365 days. Plus, for one extra-special occasion, you can order 25 high-quality paper prints (with the option to add more at additional cost). Browse the entire collection online — between the spot-on aesthetic and the collaborations with DKNY and Kirsty Hume, you’re sure to find something inviting.
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Paper or static? Get one year of unlimited e-cards plus 25 prints for just $38. | |
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