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Am trying to get birth announcment/thank you for pressie cards sorted to pop into my christmas cards, but having only just got the photo for them sorted, I fear it may be too late to get them sorted - does anyone know of anywhere online or locally that I could get these either while I wait or to be delivered in the next 2 days??


I'm sure I was looking on a site last week that offered 48hr delivery - thought it was snapfish, but their now not offering it or it wasn't that site.


Any advice welcomed!

You could download the Moldiv app, make a collage with photo and text (sure you've seen mine on FB!) and then just get a load of the collage printed out as a normal photo in Boots or wherever? Much cheaper idea too and can make beautiful pictures in seconds!

LittleOwl; thank you! That's the website I'd seen.


Bluesuperted - ahh, will download the app, but for ease of use while in slightly brain-addled state using a set template much easier ;)


midivydale - thank you! He's 5wks tomorrow so time's flying by!

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