Wilton’s cute little onesies dress up baby’s thank you notes are perfect for all occasions up to the first birthday. Includes 20 Thank you cards and 20 envelopes. Product Features Includes 20 address cards and 20 envelopes Baby onesies are a great theme to celebrate the arrival of baby Theme can be used for both
Categories: Baby Stationery
Added on: May 25, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Wilton’s cute little onesies dress up baby’s thank you notes are perfect for all occasions up to the first birthday. Includes 20 Thank you cards and 20 envelopes.
Took more effort than I anticipated, but well worth it Cons:1. Invitations were NOT AS ADVERTISED. The pictures featured in the photo are actually not a part of the invitation, so they actually look very plain on their own.2. The template for printing is not perfect. Especially if you need 2 lines for some of the sections (like Date/Time and Location), the text will not automatically line up with the lines on the invitation.Pros:1. With just a little bit of effort using the printing template, I was able to add my own…
Very cute and affordable thank you cards! The price can’t be beat, and the design is perfect for thanking people for baby gifts. The design is neutral enough to be cute for a boy or girl baby. I thought Wilton only made cake supplies, so I was pleasantly surprised to find these. Seriously, the best part is the price – 20 cards/envelopes for under $7. When you have a ton of thank you cards to write, fancy stationary can get pretty pricey. Normally I would be inclined to splurge for a fancier card, but needed to save money for the baby…
Not folded evenly – crooked. Pros: The design is cute and they are a good thickness. Thatâs why I gave them 2 stars.Cons: They are not folded evenly at all. Out of the 20 cards, 4 of them were folded evenly. The other 16 look like the one in the picture. The corners are not lined up whatsoever. And with the thick material you canât really try to make a new crease to actually line the card up properly. Makes it look like a cheap card. I guess you get what you pay for.