Meet Jack

Jackcards.com and Posterjack.ca
Meet Jack

You think you’re organized and on-the-ball?

You don’t know Jack.

Jack’s our new bestie, Mr. Jack-of-all-trades, the guy who’s keeping us on track…especially now with two great new services we’ve just discovered.

You’ll never forget a birthday or special occasion with Jack around. At JackCards.com, an online stationery store, you can input your contacts and a list of special occasion dates (birthdays, anniversaries, etc.). Then Jack sends you an email when that important date is coming up to remind you to get a card organized and you choose one of Jack’s cards from a huge selection of vibrant designs (many of which are designed by Canadian card artists). Jack will then send your card to you stamped and addressed—all you need to do is sign your name and drop it in the mail box. Yes, that’s why we love Jack. Of course there is a nominal charge for card delivery (Jack’s no dummy), but the card price is the same as you would pay in the drugstore.

And Jack’s talents don’t end with special occasions—he can actually bring memories to life too. That sounds like a superhero power, we know, but really what he does is take your photos and blow them up into high quality posters. So those special summer memories you have stored in your hard drive can be uploaded to Posterjack, an online poster shop, and he’ll blow them up, print them and send them to you for your own domestic wall of fame. With a 24 by 32 inch poster for $17.99 (many other sizes also available), it’s a simple solution to a blank wall in the kids’ rooms, the playroom or anywhere, really.

A man that helps us check stuff off our list is a good man in our books. So don’t say you don’t know Jack, because you do now.

Savvy Special: Savvymom readers are welcome to a 20% discount at posterjack.ca until October 15. Just enter code savvymom at check out.

How to Find

JackCards
www.jackcards.com

Posterjack
www.posterjack.ca

Tested by Minnow H., Toronto
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First published 2009.09.22

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