
EVANSVILLE, IN — The perfect holiday card is just a few mouse clicks away.
Turn favorite digital photographs into holiday cards and postage without leaving the house. Celebrate the holidays with personalized greeting cards and customized postage that match your style at usps.com.
“Our website brings the card store directly to you,” said Kentuckiana District Marketing Manager Alisa Zanetti. “With a computer, an Internet connection and digital photo, anyone can design personalized cards and postage.”
At CardStore (usps.com/createmail/welcome.htm), customers can create one-of-a-kind greeting cards using personal photos, or choose from more than 50 card designs. Ordering online takes minutes and cards are printed and shipped the next business day. Customers can choose to have the cards sent directly to recipients or to the customers’ address for mailing. Prices start at just 79 cents per card.
Another option for holiday greetings is Click2Mail which is an online tool for end-of-year holiday letters and can be sent by First-Class Mail or Standard Mail rates.
Premium Postcards is another way to say hello to family and friends. Postcards can be created in black and white or full color to announce new holiday products or discounts, to send a personal greeting or to thank customers for their support throughout the year.
Personalization doesn’t stop with holiday greetings, it can be used on First-Class Mail, Priority Mail and Express Mail postage, For more information, check the website usps.com/postagesolutions/customizedpostage.htm.
The Lawndale Station, 802 S. Green River Road, will have a host on-hand to demonstrate the ease and convenience of creating your own greeting cards and postage on Wednesday, Dec. 8 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. For personalized assistance, customers should bring photos on a disc or thumb drive.
But wait; there’s more!
Customers in 1,600 locations can purchase greeting cards at local Post Offices. In addition to holiday greetings, category selections include birthday, births, anniversaries, encouragement and sympathy.
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses, and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
Visit the Postal Service’s interactive holiday press room at usps.com/holidaynewsroom.
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Please Note: For broadcast quality video and audio, photo stills and other media resources, visit the USPS Newsroom at www.usps.com/communications/newsroom/welcome.htm.
A self-supporting government enterprise, the U.S. Postal Service is the only delivery service that reaches every address in the nation, 150 million residences, businesses and Post Office Boxes. The Postal Service receives no direct support from taxpayers. With 36,000 retail locations and the most frequently visited website in the federal government, the Postal Service relies on the sale of postage, products and services to pay for operating expenses. Named the Most Trusted Government Agency five consecutive years and the sixth Most Trusted Business in the nation by the Ponemon Institute, the Postal Service has annual revenue of more than $68 billion and delivers nearly half the world’s mail. If it were a private sector company, the U.S. Postal Service would rank 28th in the 2009 Fortune 500.

