Printing and Graphic Design Blog

Holiday Cards: 'Tis the Season to Shop & Print Local

By Addy Fulmer | Fri, Dec 04, 2015

The holidays are in full swing here at TPI Solutions Ink. We've been busy printing all kinds of cards with greetings and wishes for the season.  We always make it a point to create a completely unique company card, and encourage all of you to do the same. Have you ordered your holiday cards yet? No doubt you've been plastered with ads from many of those big online card companies having a sale. Please consider using a small local business rather than an online giant for your Christmas or Hanukkah cards this year. Our message: shop local, print local.  At TPI we love working with other small businesses and individuals in the area. If you have an idea for your holiday card we can make it happen. We can design it, print it and even mail it if you so desire!

There are also many great small businesses in the Boston area offering amazing cards and stationery all year round.  Check out a few of our local favorites:

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TPI Solutions Ink Gives Back in Waltham

By Carrie Grove | Wed, Dec 02, 2015

Throughout the year TPI Solutions Ink supports a number of different causes in a
variety of ways, through donations of time, discounts on and/or donations of printed materials, monetary donations and ads in fundraising programs to name a few.
As any small business we get many requests for help but unfortunately cannot
fulfill them all. One organization that we have always supported over the years is The Salvation Army.

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TPI Solutions Ink presents 'Twas the Night before a Deadline

By Carrie Grove | Mon, Dec 23, 2013

Last year at TPI Solutions Ink we all put our heads together and rewrote the classic poem "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" and that became our holiday card. This year we decided to turn it into this humorous holiday video. A big thanks to Kevin Walunas for filming, editing and making it happen!

Please watch, enjoy and share! Happy Holidays!

'Twas the Night before a Deadline ~ A Printer's Tale 



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