Consumer Reports compared 10 popular brands to determine which are best for your holiday cards.

AUSTIN, Texas — Far from being the most wonderful time of the year, the holidays are often busy and stressful. But sending holiday cards doesn’t have to be. Consumer Reports recently looked at 10 popular online holiday card services that help you create and send custom cards to your family and friends.

Bridget Adams loves receiving those personalized holiday cards filled with cute family photos, but making and sending them was just so time-consuming.

“It would take me about I think four or five hours to do my own.”

Switching to an online card service helped Bridget save time by streamlining the process.

“You select a template, add photos and a message, pick the quantity you want, and pay.”

But with so many companies, how do you know which one is right for you? Consumer Reports ordered cards from 10 brands and evaluated features like photo and paper quality, ease of ordering, customization options, and pricing.

The pick for best high-end cards – Shutterfly’s Tiny Prints.

“They’re pricey, but their paper and photo quality were unmatched. The company will even address and mail your cards out for an additional fee.”

The best mid-priced pick—Nation’s Photo Lab— offers fewer options for customizing cards but delivers beautiful photo quality.

Another option that won’t break the bank – Artifact Uprising, which has good photo and paper quality for the price and can address your envelopes for an additional charge.

If you’re looking for a quick and easy card on 100 percent recycled paper – Postable offers a diverse list of holiday categories and will address and mail your cards for no extra charge beyond postage. — But its photo quality fell to the middle of the pack.

If you tend to wait until the last minute to order your cards – Staples offers reasonable pricing with some that can be picked up the same day. However, CR’s experts say the photo quality isn’t as good as most other cards.

Bottom line—no matter which service you choose, taking some of the stress out of your holidays is the gift that keeps on giving.

“Knowing that my cards are in the mail and out of the house … is just such a… it’s such a relief.”

Watch for sales, special offers, and discount codes, which can often save some money when ordering holiday cards.

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