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"Make My Card" personalised greeting card service (with photos)
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     Hongkong Post today (June 25) announced the launch of the full series of the "Make My Card" personalised greeting card service. The service combines the old-fashioned delights of sending a greeting card in the mail with the ability to fully personalise the card by selecting your own design, your own picture, and your own message for printing, offering a unique way of getting in touch with loved ones anywhere in the world.

     The "Make My Card" series started with "Welcome Dragon Baby!" cards for parents, friends and family to celebrate their newborn in the Year of the Dragon. Following on from "Welcome Baby Dragon!", the service is now available for customers to celebrate practically any precious moment or event in life, such as weddings, graduations, birthdays or anniversaries.

     To make the service more amusing, Hongkong Post has invited local designers, including the founder of Chocolate Rain Prudence Mak, to design an exclusive series of personalised cards which will appeal to all.

     In addition, the "Welcome Dragon Baby!" series has been bundled into a set with Dragon Baby Heartwarming Stamps and a baby gift hamper. Friends and family can pick their choice to congratulate new parents on the arrival of their newborn.

     Ordering either personalised greeting cards or the bundled gift set is easy. At Hongkong Post Shopping Mall - "ShopThruPost" (www.shopthrupost.hk), upload your selected image and message, make payment and Hongkong Post will take care of all the practical bits, including printing, handling and delivery. To celebrate the full launch, the cards are now available at discount prices from just $18! Orders can be made for just one card, or as many as a thousand.

     Further information about the "Make My Card" personalised greeting card service can be obtained from the website or smartphone apps of Hongkong Post at www.hongkongpost.com, or the Hongkong Post hotline on 2921 2277.

Ends/Monday, June 25, 2012
Issued at HKT 10:00

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