Lovepop Valentines Day Cards Review

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I recently heard about Lovepop Cards on Shark Tank and seriously FELL in LOVE with their adorable cards!

Lovepop is more than just a greeting card, it is a card with a 3D paper sculpture inside! Each sculpture is designed by naval engineers on cutting edge software and then hand-crafted in the Asian art form of sliceform kirigami. They have designs for Valentines Days, Christmas, New Years, Birthdays, New Baby, Weddings and more! For $5 extra Lovepop will write a hand written note in your card and ship it directly to the recipient! They even offer custom cards! You will not be disappointed with Lovepop!

Lovepop recently sent me a few of their popular Valentines Day cards to review!

The cards I received are:

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Love Bear
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Love Explosion

Love Turtle
Love Turtle
Rose Bouquet
Rose Bouquet
Lovers in a Dogwood Tree Pink
Lovers in a Dogwood Tree Pink

Their cards range in price from $8-$13 but Lovepop also offer multi-card packs as well!

Review:

I think Lovepop cards are just adorable! They really make giving and receiving cards more enjoyable and I am very impressed by the quality of the cards, scenes and the envelopes. The cards are thick and not flimsy and the designs are crafted in a way that when you open the card the scene sits straight up and do not droop like some 3d cards I have seen in the past. These cards are simply elegant and a perfect gift! I am in LOVE with the Lovers in a Dogwood Tree Pink and I plan on gifting that card to my husband for Valentines Day. These are cards that you recipient will love!!

Lovepop has a retail location in Boston, Massachusetts, Natick, Massachusetts, and Las Vegas, Nevada. You can also purchase their cards on their website. 

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