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18th Mar 2014

Add a personal touch this Mother’s Day with a One4all personalised greeting card & gift card

Are you looking to get your mother something she’ll love this Mother’s Day? Then why not get her something truly personal with a One4all personalised greeting card & gift card.

JOE

Are you looking to get your mother something she’ll love this Mother’s Day? Then why not get her something truly personal with a One4all personalised greeting card & gift card.

Make your Mother’s Day gift even more special this year by creating and personalising your own Greeting Card. You can use whatever picture you want, whether it’s a picture of your mother, yourself, or even the whole family!

Upload your favourite photo to the One4all card creator (find it here) and create a greeting card, or gift card, from scratch or choose from the greeting card templates and simply add your photo. Your personal message will be included inside your greeting card. It really doesn’t get more personal! Here’s an example of one of the many templates available…

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Now that you have the card sorted, you’ll want to make sure you have something else to put inside, just as an extra thank you to your mam.

Personalise my Gift Card allows customers to choose from One4all’s library of Gift Card templates or, just like the greeting cards, you can upload your very own image. Whether it’s a birthday, anniversary, wedding or a new baby, with a personalised One4all you can now decide the look of your gift making it extra special for someone you care about.

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If you’re thinking of personalising your very own greeting card and/or gift card for Mother’s Day then you’d better get clicking, as the last delivery date before Mother’s Day is March 23rd. That’s because One4all want to ensure your card is carefully printed and sent out on time.

For more information, head over to One4all.ie/personalise

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