Middle-aged person stands triumphantly behind printer with freshly printed flyer and organized workspace showing branded stat

Vistaprint Slashes 50% Off Prints

Whether you’re a small business owner refreshing your branding or an individual planning a special event, DIY flyers and thank-you cards can turn into a headache-especially when the home printer jams or logos print blurry.

At a Glance

  • Vistaprint is offering up to 50% off invitations and announcements with code GET50
  • 40% off sitewide plus free economy shipping on orders over $100 through Jan. 16
  • Business cards use thick cardstock with matte or glossy finish options

Why it matters: Professional-quality prints become affordable, eliminating weekend printer battles.

Vistaprint’s semi-annual sale cuts 40% off almost everything and adds free economy shipping on purchases above $100, but the deal expires January 16.

Shoppers can stack additional savings:

  • NEW20 takes 20% off first-time purchases
  • GET50 knocks up to 50% off invitations & announcements and up to 25% off celebration day-of products
  • SIGNS15 trims 15% off all signage

Only one promo code can be applied per order.

The retailer’s business cards are printed on thick, sturdy cardstock that resists bending. Customers pick between a matte finish for easier readability or a glossy finish for bright, sharp colors.

Beyond paper goods, the sale covers custom apparel, bags, and promotional items such as water bottles, pens, and office supplies. Stocking up on professional-looking gifts is cheaper while the promotion runs.

Running a business or event is expensive; every discount helps. Uploading a design online saves weekends lost to printer troubleshooting and delivers polished results.

For other budget-friendly options, News Of Losangeles rounds up the best photo printers.

Tech deals of the week:

  • $38 (save $102)
  • $599 (save $200)
  • $270 (save $330)
  • $16 (save $10)
  • $165 (save $85)
Person holding branded water bottle with laptop and custom mug on tidy desk

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Author

  • My name is Daniel J. Whitman, and I’m a Los Angeles–based journalist specializing in weather, climate, and environmental news.

    Daniel J. Whitman reports on transportation, infrastructure, and urban development for News of Los Angeles. A former Daily Bruin reporter, he’s known for investigative stories that explain how transit and housing decisions shape daily life across LA neighborhoods.

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