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My Adventures

Want to save on postage? Choose our modified rectangular envelopes for your square card order. Modified rectangular envelopes are specially designed to fit our square cards securely inside and allow you to mail them with regular postage. Address the envelope horizontally, and the flap will be on the side. Give your friends and family members a quick update on all of the places you've been, people you've met and exciting adventures you've had in your time in school with these fun photo graduation announcements! This My Adventures design from our graduation announcements category is backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee, just like all of our Christmas cards, greeting cards, business cards, invitations and personal stationery.
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2 of 2(100%)reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for My Adventures
Review 1 for My Adventures
Overall Rating
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Paper Quality
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Print/Photo Quality
4 out of 5
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Design
4 out of 5
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Customer Service/Delivery
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
by ncas
Date:July 31, 2010

Grad Announcement

Pros: Photo-Centric
"This was a great way to let all my relatives know about my high school graduation. The photo quality was good, and I liked the layout. My relatives were very happy to be able to have so many different photos of me at once. Tiny prints in general was great, and my order came promptly. I would definitely use it again."
Review 2 for My Adventures
Overall Rating
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
by tpEditors
Date:February 26, 2010

Grid Grad

"I like the freedom that this card offers because there are so many types of photographs you can put on it, from silly to artistic, or a mixture of all. It can capture your true personality. This design offers limited space for text though, so you have to let 8 pictures speak a thousand words."