Seven ways to save on Christmas greetings cards from Asda bargains to E-cards

CHRISTMAS greetings cards are a lovely way to let people know you are thinking of them.

But if you have loads to send — and lots of stamps to buy — it could burn a big hole in your wallet.

Luckily, there are a host of easy ways to cut costs . . . 

BULK UP: Asda is doing three for £3 on cards that usually cost £1.50 each.

SAVE: £1.50 when buying three

BUMPER CARDS: Slash costs with a multi-pack. A bundle of 50 cards costs just £1.99 at the Card Factory — an absolute steal.

EASY DOES IT: Sending a free online e-card is a simple way to save — plus it is better for the environment. There is lots of choice at friendsoftheearth.co.uk.

TREEMENDOUS: With the Seed Card Company, every time you buy a card, a tree will be planted on your behalf. Plus, if you plant the card, it will grow into beautiful wildflowers. Get ten cards for the price of eight with code GETTWOFREE at theseedcardcompany.com.

SAVE: £7.90

GET CRAFTY: You could always make your own cards. Try the range of cheap crafting goodies at The Works.

STAMP DOWN COSTS: Be an early bird and cut the price of posting by sending your cards second class. Get them in the postbox by December 18 and you can use stamps costing 66p. Miss this cut-off and you will have to buy first-class stamps costing 85p.

SAVE: 19p per stamp

DO YOUR BIT: Share the festive cheer by choosing charity cards. I love the grumpy-looking cat on the cards for Sightsavers, in partnership with Paperchase. A pack of eight costs £4.50, with 50p going to the charity. Save by taking advantage of the three-for-two offer.

SAVE: £4.50 if you buy three packs

  • Prices correct at time of going to press. Deals subject to availability.

Deal of the day

GET three boxes of 15 Persil three-in-one colour capsules for £10 via the Cherryz app, compared with paying £5.50 per box at a high-street supermarket.

 SAVE: £6.50 on three boxes

Cheap treat

POP a Mug Melt into a cup of hot milk for a rich, chocolatey drink to warm you up this winter. They are just £1.25 from Aldi.

WHAT’S NEW

THIS month, Vodafone is offering customers a range of festive treats via its VeryMe Rewards programme, including free unlimited data for 30 days.

Other offers include a free £5 gift from The Body Shop and two Vue cinema tickets for £7. Visit vodafone.co.uk/myvf/verymerewards. 

Top swap

LET your little one be the belle of the ball with this red sequin dress, right, for £39 from Monsoon. Or save cash and she will still shine brightly in this version from studio.co. uk, left, for just £14.

SAVE: £25

Shop and save

IT’S three-for-two on party food at Tesco for Clubcard holders. Try halloumi fries and truffle mac ’n’ cheese bites. Both cost £3 a pack.

SAVE: £3 on three packs

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DECATHLON has some great discounts on outdoor wear to help you wrap up this winter.

These include this men’s synthetic padded jacket with hood, down from £49.99 to £39.99.

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YOU can get a tasty 27.5 per cent cashback on a Just Eat takeaway. Visit topcashback.co.uk/ just-eat for details.

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