Easter Orange Photo Puzzle Invitation, 5x7
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| Quantity | Price |
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| 1 | $4.99 |
| 2-19 | $3.99 |
| 20-119 | $2.99 |
| 120-299 * | $2.50 |
| 300-499 * | $1.99 |
| 500-999 * | $1.69 |
| 1000+ * | $1.55 |
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It’s Easter and time to party. Invite family and friends with photo easter party invitations puzzle printed with your own design and custom message will surely amaze them before the party started. Our quality 5 x 7 inches invitation puzzle includes 12 pieces, you can easily turn your photos and message into a puzzle invitation using our online editing tools. Simply upload your picture, drag and drop images on to the pre-designed puzzle invite template, and use our editing tools to modify the picture. You can even add custom message to the puzzle. View an instant full color preview of your personalized birthday invitations to make sure everything is in place before placing order. Each custom invitation puzzle comes unassembled and sealed in clear plastic bags. A separated free envelope for each puzzle is provided. Personalized puzzles invitation work great as cheap Easter party favors, or send as Easter greeting cards and Easter party invitations.
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- Rectangular-shaped jigsaw puzzle made up of 12 pieces made from cardboard with lamination with a glossy finish in size 5'' x 7'' (128mm x 178mm)
- Puzzle piece thickness: 2mm
- Sold individually, includes an envelope
- Envelope measures 5.25" x 7.25"
- 1-8 sets: Puzzle is assembled and shrinkwrapped
- 9+ sets: Unassembled puzzle pieces are placed in a clear plastic bag
"I liked the idea of putting pictures on the cards. It will keep memories close. My next order will be of the bowling team my husband is on. They play cards all the time while bowling and this will be a good memory for them when they get older and think of the good times."
Joan Cox, Alton, IL USA January 29, 2013







