Monday, November 19, 2012

Get a free card from Treat!

What are you doing for Thanksgiving this year?  For our family, this is the first year in a while that we are NOT flying to California to visit with family.  It just didn't make sense with a new little nephew being born soon after we would leave.  So we are going to fly out on Christmas.  Our day will still be full though, as Darby will be running a 10K in the Gobble Jog - his first official race- in the morning, and then lots of cooking and baking, and afterwards skyping with family.  This is also the first time in a while that we will be free to "celebrate" Black Friday if we so desire... I have my eye on a store or two, but might not end up doing it.

Whatever you end up doing, I hope this week that you are able to have a heart full of gratitude for all you have and all that the Lord has done for you this year.

If your holiday list includes telling people how thankful you are for them, check out this offer from Treat, which is Shutterfly's new greeting card company.  They are giving you a chance to try them out with a free card to send to someone you love - whether it be to say hello, you miss them, happy birthday, whatever... I have tried them, and they have great quality cards with prices comparable to store cards.  They will either send your card to your recipient (they charge .45 for a stamp) or you can select that the card be sent to you first (you don't have to purchase a stamp).  If I have time, I like to have the cards sent to me first so I can write in them, but since you'd be paying for a stamp anyways to send it, it really doesn't cost more to have Treat send it to the recipient.

So, here's how to grab your free card.  Check out Treat, select a card, personalize it, and at the last step, enter the promo code TREATBLOGR.  You will see your total go down to $0 or the price of your stamp.  The deal is good for Monday 11/19 and Tuesday 11/20 only.  So tell someone how thankful you are for them!

Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post.  I was given free card credits to tell my readers about this free card campaign.

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