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London Print Brokers supports keeping Christmas in the month of December (except printing for Christmas).
It was widely reported in the media recently that a group calling themselves "The Movement for the Containment of Christmas" had - among other things - glued shut the doors of certain charity shops who were selling Christmas cards in September.
Whilst London Print Brokers does not condone such activity, we do agree that Christmas has become gradually more commercialised, with retailers beginning their Christmas campaigns earlier every year.
That said, certain things require forward planning and printing is one of those things.
A Christmas marketing campaign or invitations to a corporate function can are the most obvious festive printing applications but there are many others.
Did you know that we can produce bespoke Christmas cards? You could send an individually printed Christmas card to every one of your customers, with a personal message printed inside (saving you having to write it yourself).
How about a bespoke calendar for 2010? We can use Direct Smile™ technology to personalise images, or you can use your own pictures to create a unique calendar as a corporate or personal gift. Our bespoke calendars cost as little as £4.59 each, when you order 60 or more units, and £13.50 each if you require as few as ten. We can even print one-off calendars.
Perhaps something more elaborate, like branded boxes containing gifts or chocolates? Bespoke mugs, luxury pens, teddy bears? Printed balloons and decorations for your festive function? Just some ideas and we have many more besides, if you'd like to speak to us: our regular customers already have, as they have plenty of other things to occupy them over the festive period. Letting us deal with their printing is one less thing for them to be concerned with.
If you just want generic Christmas cards or calendars, we can do that too. In fact, if it can be printed we're the one-stop solution; reducing our customers' costs and freeing up their resources.
Our customers currently have us engaged with a number of elaborate Christmas projects. We've asked them not to tell the Movement for the Containment of Christmas though!
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