Reasons to Opt for the Higher Priced Birth Announcements

3665430656_119cd6771b_mI am the self confessed queen of bargains and always seem to choose the cheaper option when it comes to most things. Some things seems worth paying the extra few pennies for. The expensive birth announcements you’d really like but think may be just too much money are driving you nuts. Here are a few reasons to go ahead and splurge. Hey I don’t say this too often so listen closely.

Sometimes more expensive just means better quality. The card may be thicker and laser cut to precision rather than stamped out on an old school stamping machine or hand cut with a table top paper cutter.  Many companies offer archival card stock for baby birth announcements. It’s not cheap but it ensures your images and words will last a lifetime.

The inks used in more expensive baby birth announcements are usually well constructed and resist fading. There’s nothing worse than reminiscing about your little one at their high school graduation party to discover their birth announcement has bled over the edges and the color has faded away. Some companies are offering soy inks for printing these days which means fewer chemicals to interfere with the aging process.

Photo quality is always better on the higher quality higher priced birth announcements. It may be your photograph but the right printer can make it look even better. Enhancements, clear images, fine lines and bright colors are the realm of the more expensive announcement. Anyone who has tried to print a photograph on their home printer will understand the difference between professional and amateur quality photographs.

Most of all, the reason to opt for the more expensive birth announcements are because it’s your baby and they more than deserve it. Forget the bulk packs of announcements at the dollar store and leave your home made announcements for close friends and family. Say to the world my baby is worth every penny with the best and the latest professionally printed birth announcement.

You’ll be glad you did.

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