Capture life’s most precious moments into a photo book
There’s no better time to create a photo book that preserves your memories and brings smiles for years to come. All photo books now -25%! Who would you love to surprise with unforgettable moments this holiday season? Maybe it’s time to delight a dear friend, bring joy to your family – or treat yourself to a book full of cherished memories. Make this Christmas truly special. A photo book is a gift that speaks louder than words.
Offer is valid for all photo books. Valid until 17.11.25.
Greeting cards: buy more, save more
There’s no better moment to send warm wishes to your relatives, friends, and loved ones. Get 20% off when you order 2 or more sets of 10 photo greeting cards. Ordering just one set? You’ll still receive a 10% discount.
Offer is valid for Greeting cards, Folded classic greeting cards, Post cards, Folded square cards and Postcards panorama. Valid until 25.11.25.
Photos as Christmas gifts
There’s something special about physical photos! Don’t let your memories stay trapped in your phone – print real photos and surprise your loved ones this Christmas. The more you order, the better the price: when you order over 300 photos, you’ll get a 50% discount.
Volume discount on Digital photos (same size and finish): 1-49 pcs. from 0,28 €, 50-99 pcs. from 0,22 €, 100-299 pcs. from 0,18 €, 300 pcs. or more -50 % from 0,14 € until 27.11.25.
Black Friday: what is it actually about?
In the USA, the Friday after Thanksgiving is referred to as Black Friday. Thanksgiving is always the fourth Thursday in November. The next day is therefore regarded as the start of the long family weekend and the beginning of the Christmas shopping season.
It is unclear how the word “Black” became added, but there are various theories about this. One theory is that the swarms of people who go shopping on this day look like a black mass from a distance. Another explains the name as being the day when retailers have the opportunity to get their figures out of negative territory – from the red into the black.
In any case, Black Friday should not be confused with “Black Thursday”, the day of the 1929 stock market crash in New York. The name Black Friday came about back then because of the time difference: Friday had already begun in Europe while it was still Thursday on the other side of the Atlantic. This meant that the stock market crash occurred on a Friday in Europe, but on a Thursday in America.