Our 46 paper products are broken into 7 groups:
- Flat Cards (15)
- Small Card Sets (8)
- Folded Cards (11)
- Magnetic Cards (3)
- Basic Paper Sheets (4)
- Postcards (4)
- Foil (1)
When publishing onto one of these paper products, you need to make certain your design is relevant to the product type you’re placing it on. This means the intended use of the design must match the correct use-case product or it won’t be surfaced correctly in search. For example, if you’re creating a ‘play date’ card with contact information for your child, the design must be placed on the ‘Calling Card’ within ‘Small Card Sets.’
If you don’t see your design’s use case featured on the list below, you will see that each of the seven groups have a generic ‘catch-all’ for miscellaneous content.
Paper products may be available in different sizes. To view the available sizes of each product, please click on the product name below to be guided to the product page on Zazzle.
This content will be frequently updated. Last modified 11/12/18.
Please note the links below point to our Zazzle.co.uk website. Before you design and publish your products, remember to change the url to your local domain; e.g, Zazzle.com.au for Australia, Zazzle.ca for Canada.
Flat Cards (15)
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Use Case Definition
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These are invitations to an event (e.g. wedding, bridal shower, birthday party, baby shower, graduation party, holiday party, retirement party, memorial service, etc.). |
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Smaller than brochures and flyers, rack cards are a promotional tool to convey info for businesses. Often found in displays in hotels, store, information centres, etc. |
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Stationery notecards are typically used for correspondence. |
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These are part of the invitation suite. Enclosure cards are smaller cards included with the main invitation to provide guests with additional details about the event, such as directions, accommodations, registries, etc. |
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Response cards are included with wedding invitations for guests to fill out and mail back (thus sent with an appropriately-sized envelope that has return address and stamp already included). Also knowns as RSVPs, these cards can include meal preferences and song requests, in addition to confirmation of attendance. |
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These are for social events (weddings, bridal showers, baby showers and graduations) where guests write notes to the hosts. (e.g. weddings: often used in lieu of a guestbook.) |
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These are used as menus for any occasion (e.g. wedding, banquet, dinner parties). We also expect creators to use this for both personal & business (restaurant) uses. |
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These are programmes for any occasion (e.g. wedding, banquet, graduation) Programmes typically include a time-defined ‘order of operations’ as well as names & titles of those to be mentioned or contributing to an event. |
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These are used as Identification of tables at a large event. Typically a singular name, number or other designation is listed. These can also include cards that serve as small seating charts. |
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These are typical correspondence updates to family, friends, and colleagues around the holidays. Applicable for a variety of holidays, from New Years/Christmas/Hanukkah and beyond (Easter, Thanksgiving, Valentine’s Day etc). |
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These are traditional greeting cards that can be used as birthday, farewell, welcome, sympathy cards, etc. |
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These are announcement cards (not invitations) for events such as birth, graduations, new homes, new business addresses, memorials, etc. |
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These are thank you cards (flat dimension) typically used for weddings, births and birthdays. Other reasons to send a thank you – interviews, hospitality, etc. |
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These are sent before invitations to announce the date and location of a particular celebration or event (usually a wedding or a holiday party). Think of it as a reminder for your guests to mark their calendars for your big day. |
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This is a generic ‘catch-all’ for miscellaneous content. If you don’t see your use case featured on this list, you can publish your design here. |
*Denotes the “Generic” use-case.
Small Card Sets (8)
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Use Case Definition
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These are small cards bearing business info about a company or individual often shared during formal introductions or available on desk/counters. They include the giver’s name, company or business affiliation (often with a logo), and contact information, such as phone numbers, addresses and emails. If you are creating a combo business card and another type of use-case, like an appointment, you should create these products under the other use-cases. For example, a business card and appointment card combo should go under appointment card. |
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Loyalty cards are marketing tools that help boost repeat business by rewarding frequent customers. These cards typically offer a discount or complimentary service/good after a set number of purchases. To track this, designs usually include a format that allows purchases to be noted through stamps or punches. |
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These are appointment cards that are typical for many businesses that have repeat clients where scheduling in advance is key (e.g.dentists, hair salons, etc). |
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These are cards to encourage word-of-mouth marketing where current clients/customers/ employees can give them out and offer discounts. |
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These are cards that display a redeemable discount or coupon. |
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These are personal cards that specify name and contact information; typically family-based. (e.g. parent calling cards, play date cards and allergy awareness cards). |
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These are the flat version of our existing zazzle_foldedplacecards. They are often displayed in a holder. They’re also called an escort card that typically specifies a guest’s name and table number. |
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This is a generic ‘catch-all’ for miscellaneous content. If you don’t see your use case featured on this list, you can publish your design here. |
*Denotes the “Generic” use-case.
Folded Cards (11)
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Use Case Definition
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This is a generic ‘catch-all’ for miscellaneous content. If you don’t see your use case featured on this list, you can publish your design here. |
These are traditional greeting card categories (e.g. good luck, happy birthday, farewell, welcome, etc.) |
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These are stationery note cards typically used for correspondence. |
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These are folded versions of traditional invitation that can be used for a wedding to birthday celebrations, graduation parties to baby showers and beyond. |
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These are typical correspondence updates to family, friends, and colleagues around the holidays. These are applicable for a variety of holidays from New Year’s to Christmas to Hanukkah and beyond (e.g. Easter, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Valentine’s Day etc.). |
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These are programmes for any occasion (e.g. wedding, banquet, graduation). Programmes typically include a time-defined ‘order of operations,’ as well as names & titles of those to be mentioned or contributing to the event. |
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These are thank you cards used for a variety of reasons, both traditional and non-traditional (e.g. weddings, birthdays, baby notices, hospitality, etc.). |
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These are announcements (not invitations) for events such as birthdays, graduations, new homes, new business addresses, memorials, etc. |
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This is a generic ‘catch-all’ for miscellaneous content. If you don’t see your use case featured on this list, you can publish your design here. |
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These are loyalty cards that typically come in a format where stamps or punches are granted per visit to the establishment. |
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These are appointment cards that are typical for many businesses where scheduling in advance is key (e.g. dentists, hair salons, etc.) |
*Denotes the “Generic” use-case.
Magnetic Cards (3)
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Use Case Definition
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These are magnetic invitations and announcements (e.g. births, moving, save the dates, weddings, etc.). |
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These are business cards with company/individual logos and contact information that are meant to be viewed more routinely (e.g. on your refrigerator) to improve marketing. |
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This is a generic ‘catch-all’ for miscellaneous content. If you don’t see your use case featured on this list, you can publish your design here. |
*Denotes the “Generic” use-case.
Basic Paper Sheets (4)
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Use Case Definition
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These are flyers intended as advertisements for wide distribution and typically posted or distributed in a public place, handed out to individuals or sent through the mail. |
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These have printed headings on stationery paper stating a person’s or organisation's name and address. They can be personal or professional/business. |
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This paper is used for correspondence, typically personal (holiday/seasonal letters, etc.), but can be professional/business as well. These do NOT include contact information (which letterhead does). |
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This is a generic ‘catch-all’ for miscellaneous content. If you don’t see your use case featured on this list, you can publish your design here. |
*Denotes the “Generic” use-case.
Postcards (3)
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Use Case Definition
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The specific intent behind these postcards includes an invitation to an event (e.g. weddings, birthdays, holiday parties, baby showers, etc.). This includes save-the-date postcards. |
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The front side of this typical holiday postcard (either personal/familial or business/corporate) can have a design (e.g. Christmas/Hanukkah/New Year’s will be the most popular, but this covers all holidays, including Easter, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Valentine’s Day etc.). The backside is typically postcard format. |
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The specific intent for this postcard is for an announcement such as a wedding, graduation, birth notice, new home, new business address, memorial, etc. The backside is typically postcard format. |
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This is a generic postcard for sending a message by mail without an envelope, typically having a photograph or other illustration on one side. It includes a template on the back for stamp placement and note vs. address sections. If you don’t see your use case featured within the above list, you can publish your design here. Any design that isn’t a postcard has been transferred to flat cards. |
*Denotes the “Generic” use-case.
Foil Card (1)
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Use Case Definition
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This is a generic ‘catch-all’ for content printed with foil. Because of the unique foil printing process, this product is grouped under its own category. |
*Denotes the “Generic” use-case.