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    November 15

    5 Hints And Tips On How To Save Money On Christmas Greeting Cards!

    Posted by Anna Waters on November 15, 2008 at 10:38 AM

    5 Hints And Tips On How To Save Money On Christmas Greeting Cards! I reckon now is about the time to start thinking about getting your holiday greetings cards prepared for Christmas. If you buy cards every year, it can be a costly endeavour!

    Here’s an article detailing 5 simple ways of money saving on your greetings cards this Christmas, in these times of worldwide financial difficulty!

    1. Don’t send any at all!

    Christmas is just a big commercial holiday designed solely to make you spend, spend, spend – isn’t it? Defy consumerism by not sending any greeting cards at all! The world won’t end if you don’t send a Christmas card to every single person you know. Those distant family members or semi-acquaintances at work – they don’t really need to receive cards, and I’m sure they won’t be offended not to get one.

    If you really must buy some cards in-store, whatever you do, don’t pay full price!! Get 60% discount on holiday boxed cards from Carlton cards with their printable coupon. Always be on the lookout for offers like that.

    2. Make your own!!

    Nicole, a friend of mine who is an amateur photoshopper, enjoys using her digital photos of her family and making cards on her computer. She saves the home made cards onto disc, and pops down to her local Superstore Photolab to print them off. Generally, they are about 15c per print… but they sometimes have special offers on and you can get it cheaper than this.

    Arts & Crafts

    If you have kids, what could be more fun than getting out the arts and crafts supplies and throwing together some glitter, coloured card, glue, felt, ribbons, whatever comes to hand!? I also think that the family appreciates it a whole lot more when they see a Christmas card craft disaster which has been made with love! Why not check out the Canon website for some ideas for handmade cards. Here are some other interesting ones: popup angel Christmas cards, a popup reindeer or Christmas tree.

    Something I did when I was small – my mom would have saved all the holiday cards from last year, so I’d cut them up, take a Santa from one, an angel from another, and make new cards with them. I’m sure the kids would love to do that!

    5 Hints And Tips On How To Save Money On Christmas Greeting Cards!

    Freebies

    Hallmark Cards will send you 10 free greeting cards. Unfortunately some of them have a big red “SAMPLE” tag on them. But even so, the cards you get could be used for arts and crafts, for the kids to mish-mash into new designer cards!

    Downloadable Cards

    If you aren’t quite as deft in the dark arts of card making, perhaps consider downloading printable greeting cards from the interwebs. Just have a google and you might find a few sites, such as HooverWebDesign or magicalkingdom.

    TIP: Wherever possible, save on the mailing costs by hand delivering your home made creations.

    3. Buy discounted cards online!!

    There are loads of sites online which cater to making and mailing a greetings card for you.

    Canadian Options

    VistaPrint Canada

    One example would be VistaPrint.ca. They’re doing various deals, but the key idea to remember with Vista Print is that the more you order, the cheaper per card. E.g. Their photo Christmas cards are 10 for $4.99 – 50c each. Alternatively, buy 30 for $9.99, making it $0.33 per greeting card. Remember, you have to pay shipping on top of that, but it’s quite reasonable, depending on how many you are purchasing. You could get free shipping if you are spending $50. Don’t forget DealGuild for 11% cashback there!

    WalMart Canada

    Another option is the Wal-Mart Canada Photocentre. Create an account there and you will be credited with 50 free prints (6×4)!! They are credited to your account once you click the “free prints” link in the welcome email. Once you have done this, order your 50 free prints, and you can even choose free in-store collection (or pay extra for shipping, but that would be against the spirit of this post!) Obviously the 50 free prints aren’t greeting cards in and of themselves, but you can pop them in with your cards when you send them.

    Kodak Gallery Canada5 Hints And Tips On How To Save Money On Christmas Greeting Cards!

    At KodakGallery.ca, they also sell personalized holiday cards. You can choose from religious cards right through to whimsical!! They sell sets of 10 from $4.99. Remember, you get 20 free prints just for joining Kodak Gallery Canada. The coupon code “TURKEY20” saves you $20% on a $30 spend until 27th of November 2008!

    PhotoLab Canada

    If you sign up online @ PhotoLab.ca, they will also give you 50 free prints. You can pick up your prints from any Loblaws, Extra Foods, Fortinos, Superstore, or Provigo which has a Photo Lab. Their greetings cards start at $0.97, so are a little bit pricey, compared to some of the bulk options mentioned above.

    Non-Canadian Online Options

    There are a few other non-Canadian sites which have excellent options for personalized photo greeting cards and Christmas cards.

    Arts Cow HK

    Artscow.com – These are actually a Hong Kong based site, but they have a very good reputation and they ship worldwide at very reasonable prices. When you create an account there, they give you loads of free credits and freebies, so this one is definitely worth checking out. For example, their custom photo cards start at US$0.49 each, and just like VistaPrint, they get cheaper the more you purchase. Check out the post on DealGuild which tells you how to get 40 free photo cards, and only pay shipping.

    Shutterfly US

    Shutterfly.com – ShutterFly is a US based site, which ships to Canada. They sell customized photo cards which start at US$0.36 each. Don’t forget that DealGuild give up to a $26 rebate for registering with Shutter Fly. RetailMeNot tend to post quite a lot of the coupon codes on there, maybe you can get extra discounts too.

    SnapFish US

    Snapfish.com – SnapFish is a worldwide name which specilizes in online digital printing. They ship from the US to Canada. DealGuild offer up to $10 cashback on Snap Fish orders!! There are also various coupon codes which you can apply to your orders on SnapFish – be sure to check out the coupon section. A custom card can be as low as US$0.29 each… depending on the quantity you purchase. Shipping also depends on how many you buy.

    Zazzle US

    Zazzle.com – At Zazzle personalized gifts, you can order a customized holiday card. Use the coupon code “HOLIDAYCARDS” for 25% off orders of 7 custom cards or more (expires 27th Nov, 2008). This site is a bit more expensive though, with greeting card prices starting at $1.25 each. There are discounts for volume orders. Dealguild cashback is 9.75%.

    Tiny Prints US

    Tiny Prints – This US website is linked to flickr accounts. It also accepts photos from Picasa and SmugMug, or you can upload directly to their site. Don’t forget to use coupon code FLICKRTP20 to get $20 off orders of $99 or more. Canadian Shipping is US$9 which is a little bit on the high side… but not extortionate for this kind of thing.

    5 Hints And Tips On How To Save Money On Christmas Greeting Cards! 4. Be a miser: send e-cards!!

    Free online greeting cards might sound like Scrooge’s option, but it really isn’t that bad.

    A friend of mine from work, let’s refer to her as “Marie” – she sent me an ecard last Christmas with the excuse that real paper greetings cards are harmful to the environment. She says that ecards are more environmentally friendly. I think she was just using the electronic greeting cards as an excuse not to spend money though!!

    Free E-Greeting Card Sites

    Some free e-cards sites that came up on my google searches (I’m linking to their Christmas greetings section):

    • Sympatico.ca – They seem to have quite a few funny online greeting cards.
    • Canada.com – You can choose from “general” or “religious” here. I suppose the Christian cards would be good if you have friends and family that way inclined.
    • Canoe.ca – You can customize the image, and add different colored backgrounds and borders to your free ecards here.
    • BibleSociety.ca – Lots of Christian e-cards to select from at the Canadian Bible Society.
    • HGTV.ca – Click on one of the “holiday” selections to see all the free e-greeting cards.

    Tailored cards

    I always think it’s great to send cards that apply to the recipient… e.g. if they’re a plumber, email cards with plumbing jokes, or if they’re a doctor, a funny doctor card, etc. If you want to do this, just stick your keywords into google and see what you find. If there’s a particular TV show that someone likes, always check out the website of the show – sometimes you can send free e-cards from there. For example, there are “Heroes” email greeting cards! Obviously, they’re not Christmas themed, but you can write your own message in them.

    Make your own e-cards

    How about making your own free email cards? That’s exactly what Phreetings does. You type in the topic, and it searches all photos on flickr to see the results. Then you add captions or lovey dovey comments, choose the colour scheme, and it generates a unique URL for your custom made ecard, which you can then email to your friends. Check out the one I made earlier.

    Create a greetings page instead

    An alternate idea to sending an e-greeting would be to create a special page somewhere on the web and email the link out to all your friends. For example, create a lens over on Squidoo. You can put anything you want on your lens – put your Christmas greeting at the top, stick in various pics of friends and family, write a bit of news about how everyone is doing. It’s a good idea in this electronic age!!

    5. Buy cheapies for next year!!

    And finally, this last tip will only apply to next year – when Christmas is over, stock up on all the reduced greetings cards in-store. Put them in storage until next Christmas… rinse and repeat!

    P.S. Images courtesy of Greenman 2008, Yankees Man, Kristen Mary, and peggy..Also on Squidoo.


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    November 11

    Canadian Bargains: How To Get Free Coupons And Discount Deals!

    Posted by Anna Waters on November 11, 2008 at 9:52 PM

    Canadian Bargains: How To Get Free Coupons And Discount Deals!

    I’m going to be doing a series of posts which have a very simple premise – subscribing to email newsletters. Sorry if this post sounds silly – you may already be well aware of this fact – but I’m sure many people are not.

    Quite a few of the deals that I post come from news I have received from companies in my email inbox. Many Canadian companies reward you for being on their email list with various deals and free printable coupons, which can be used either online, or in-store. Some Canadian deals that I commonly get are Michaels Art & Crafts coupons, Petcetera Discounts, and Staples Coupons.

    You can view all these posts on BargainMoose tagged with “email discounts”. I’m mainly focussing on the ones which either reward you with a free coupon for joining, or send free discount coupons on a regular basis. There are of course many, many more companies which you can subscribe to, but they send out the same marketing spiel every week, with not very much of value.

    Now, I’m signed up to a lot of email newsletters and I use a junk gmail account for signing up to them. You could do the same, or just use a free mailinator one for example. Not every single mail they send has something decent in it… but you really can find some gems in there. Some recent examples of deals I have sourced in email newsletters: 30% Discount @ SoftMoc, Free $15 gift cards @ The Source,

    If there are any Canadian companies which you are signed up to that I haven’t blogged about, it would be great to hear from you – feel free to post a comment below.

    P.S. Also on Squidoo.

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    September 11

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada

    Posted by Anna Waters on September 11, 2008 at 8:11 PM

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada

    On Monday the 12th December 2011, many Canadian stores will be offering totally free shipping to Canada with no minimum spend whatsoever. We’ve emailed round lots of stores to see who is participating, in addition to those who offer free shipping with no minimum spend anyway. Here are all the Canadian stores with confirmed free shipping:

    Update: No Minimum Monday has now finished. Many of the store below still offer free shipping but have minimum spends.

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Lancome Canada 

    Free on $85+ spend

     


    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Dell Canada 

    Totally free shipping

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Mabel’s Labels 

    Totally free shipping

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Lenovo Canada 

    Totally free shipping

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Dealuxe Canada 

    Totally free shipping

     


    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Bluenile Canada
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Jewlr Canada
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Boutika Canada
     

    Free on $150+ spend

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Well.ca 

    Totally free shipping

     


    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Under Armour Canada 

    Free shipping for new customers, otherwise free on $125+

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Roots Canada 

    Free on $100+

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Sears Canada 

    Depends on order value

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Sony Store Canada 

    Free on select products

     


    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Peoples Jewellers Canada 

    Depends on order value

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Naturalizer Canada 

    Depends on order value

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Stylefly Canada 

    Free on $50+ spend

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Epson Canada 


    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Forever21 Canada
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    The Candi Factory
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Kippo Kids
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Dimples Canada
     


    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Simply Colors Canada
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Silkberrybaby
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Perfectday Canada
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Dyson Canada

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Beauty Mark Canada 


    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Silver Jeans Canada
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Bebegogo Canada
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Hatley Store 

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Simons Canada
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Emily Press Labels
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Abebooks
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    123inkcartridges Canada 


    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Apricot Cullotte
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Panty By Post Canada
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Children’s Place Canada
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Little Burgandy Shoes

     

     

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Rock Pretty Baby
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Urban Outfitters
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    My Little Green Shop
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Aerie Canada
     

     

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    La Senza Canada
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Mally Bibs Canada
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Kula Klips 


    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Softmoc Canada
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Lululemon
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Buffalo Jeans
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Narcissist 


    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Nouf Nouf Canada
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Your Deco Shop
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Grace Digital Audio
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Elle Hardware

     

     

    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Baby Green Sprout
    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Sunflower Girls
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    Free Shipping – List of Stores With Free Shipping in Canada
    Pamela Lauz Jewellery

     

     

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    We’ll update this page frequently, as and when we hear more news about free shipping day 2011.

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    September 8

    Canadian Online Deals – Tips on How to Use Coupon Codes for Extra Discounts

    Posted by Anna Waters on September 8, 2008 at 8:01 AM

    If you want to find yourself the best deals when doing your online shopping, free online coupons are a very useful tool to save money. This is a quick write-up with some useful tips.

    Canadian Online Deals – Tips on How to Use Coupon Codes for Extra Discounts

    1. Does the store have an extra discount option?

    Have you ever been shopping at an online store, and seen an empty box such as “promo codes” or “promotional code”? Well, this can be used to get you special discounts. For example, I recently got 25% discount on my contact lenses order using a Clearly Contacts discount code.

    So, any time you’re shopping online and are going through the checkout, have a look for the discount box. It may come under a variety of names, from Victoria’s Secret offer codes, Linens and Things discount codes, an Avon Canada coupon code, or an Aldo Shoes promo code.

    Canadian Online Deals – Tips on How to Use Coupon Codes for Extra Discounts

    2. Hunt for the discounts!

    What I recommend is searching Google Canada for that exact search term and the company name, e.g. “Staples coupon code“. Of course, you can also manually check out Canadian sites that have listings of codes, such as, Dealguild, RFD, or Retailmenot. Sometimes you may find an $X off $X+, or a percentage discount, or even a free shipping coupon code.

    3. Hunt some more!

    Never settle for the first online coupon you come across – there may be bigger or better coupons online – a few minutes of searching can save you a lot of moola!

    Canadian Online Deals – Tips on How to Use Coupon Codes for Extra Discounts

    4. Fiddle with the coupon code

    Sometimes companies are pretty predictable! E.g. AVON10 might give you 10% discount, AVON20 might give you 20% discount! When you find a coupon code and enter it in the field, perhaps try a few other combinations. You may just stumble across a higher value discount!

     


    5. Check the duration of codes

    Sometimes, the promotional codes stop working before their expiry date, as they were really popular and the online store decided to cancel the offer code early. The opposite can also be true, sometimes they work well after the announced expiry date.

    Tip: Make sure you see the discount amount reflected in your cart or when you go through checkout. Otherwise, the code may not have worked, and you will be charged full price.


    6. Some useful points to keep in mind about using online voucher codes:

    • Discount coupons may be case sensitive (E.g. 10OFF will work, 10off won’t)
    • Shopping coupons may only apply to certain products (E.g. Women’s clothing)
    • The promotion code may have a limited time span (Expires 31st December)
    • You may only be able to use the discount coupon once per member account



    7. Subscribe, subscribe, subscribe

    Many companies send out free coupons when you subscribe to their email newsletters. E.g. Every week, I get a 20% discount for Linens and Things. I’m signed up to a lot of newsletters using a junk email address, and I often get interesting coupons through!

    If you do decide to subscribe to a lot of newsletters, I recommend that you use a free account such as mailinator. Even better – subscribe to the RSS feed on it, so you can quickly browse the content, without having to worry about reading and deleting individual emails Canadian Online Deals – Tips on How to Use Coupon Codes for Extra Discounts


    The End

    Well, that was a bit of a long blog post! Once I started, the words just kept coming and coming! I hope it contained some useful information for you, and I hope I manage to help you save a few bucks!

    Happy shopping!

    - Anna

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