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$40 from Tiny Prints For just $20!

by Christie Bisbee on September 13, 2011

There is a GREAT deal today on Rue La La! As part of their “Little Rue” boutique they are offering a $40 voucher to Tiny Prints for just $20! Tiny prints offers customizable stationary, invitations, birth announcements and many other products. If you still have that $10 Rue La La credit I wrote about in August, that would make these just $10!

Tiny Prints has an awesome selection and their quality is excellent. If you have never ordered from them before you will be impressed. I have ordered from them quite a few times now I have always been VERY pleased as have the recipients. You can check them out HERE.

You can choose from a broad variety of products in many styles, including party invitations, birth announcements, religious celebrations, photo cards, holiday cards, thank you cards, personalized calendars, and more.

How To Get This Deal

– Sign up or log into Rue La La HERE
– Under Boutiques look for the “Little Rue” Boutique, then look for Tiny Prints
– Buy the Tiny Prints Voucher
– Within 24 hours you will receive an order confirmation via email
– Within 72 hours, you will receive a unique Shopping Code to use on TinyPrints.com
– Then go to Tiny Prints when you are ready to make your cards 🙂

Please note: This voucher is NOT valid for greeting cards, gift cards, gift certificates, letterpress products, thermography products, or mint tins. Limited to one per person. Valid until December 31, 2011. This is a final sale item. Please see all the terms on Rue La La.

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Kiapita September 14, 2011 at 10:28 am

I am very confused by the “NOT valid for greeting cards” language. That’s all I use Tiny Prints for, is to make greeting cards. I didn’t see a place on Rue La La to ask about this.

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Kiapita September 14, 2011 at 10:29 am

I also saw this in the terms: “The full value of your voucher must be used in one purchase; value cannot be stored or carried over for a future purchase.”

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