Christmas Cards
Christmas Cards (Shire Library)
Michelle Higgs (Paperback) Shire 2008-03-04
Release date: 2008-03-04
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ISBN13: 9780747804260
Condition: USED - Very Good
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My Boss has asked me to find a company who will supply Christmas cards for our chosen charity this Christmas. The only problem is the charity is unregistered and is based in South Africa. If anyone has any suggestions it would be great. Even if you know of a company who produces Cards for UK charities.
Thanks in advance!
I checked on the internet and found a couple of possiblities:
http://judges.co.uk/printedCharity.html< br />
This one will ship by Royal mail's air service outside the UK:
http://www.charitycards.co.uk/home/home
From www.mistletoegreetings.com. I created a image of Santa Claus for a series of Christmas cards.
My husband and I ordered photo Christmas cards, and we were able to include a short note and our names to be printed right on the card.
Do you think it is okay to simply mail the card without signing it with a pen? Is that rude? It seems silly to write another message and to sign our names again, when we've already printed a message & our names on the card.
Thank you for your opinion!
You should sign them. This means you just didn't print the whole database and don't even know who you send the cards to.
I would like to dress up my labels for my Christmas Cards but I cant seem to be able to merge the Avery template to my data which I have saved in Excel spreadsheet.
I print ordinary plain labels like this all the time using J8160 -21 labels to the page but when I download a pre-designed template from the Avery free downloads they fail to merge with my data - any suggestions please?
1 second ago - 3 days left to answer.
I use MS Word - Mail Merge to do mine.
Firstly, I select a small christmas image and print this on all the labels, usually on the lower right hand side of the label.
make is small enough so you avoid the letters of the addresses.
Once I have printed enough of the labels, I run them through the printer again - this time using the mail merge application in Wor, printing the names and addresses on the labels.
It takes a bit of time but it's worth it for a nice result.
I have found some a couple of years ago, but I am looking for more now. Basically what this is, is letter size heavy weight paper, with a Christmas or Holiday Scene printed on one half of one side. Then the paper is lightly scored in the middle for easy folding.
The allows me to place the card (as a full sheet of paper) in my printer and print my own Christmas message on the "back side" of the card. This backside would turn out to be the inside of the card when folded properly. Also when folded in half properly, the holiday scene is on the front, thereby giving me a Christmas card to send out.
I really hope you can help.
Several have suggested I check places out. I have looked, but maybe I am searching for the wrong thing on those websites. Please also tell me the name of the item for which to search. And, remember, I want a professional picture on half the card, the card scored, and then left blank for me to print my message on my printer.
I found some at Tuesday Morning's a few years ago, so I know they have to be available, but maybe just am using the wrong words to search these out. I do not want 'imprinted' cards.
Thank you again for your help.
I love the most excellent selection at Office Depot! They even have the golden lined envelope...or silver or those little snowflakes.
Much Happiness this holiday season.
Stephanie
i want to print high resolution christmas greetings card with my baby's picture along with greetings images.
Create your card at CropMom (http://www.cropmom.com).
Register, then upload your photo. Since you want to print your card, make sure you use a high-resolution photo. Click Get Started and choose the 5" by 7" canvas size because that's best for cards.
Drag and drop your photo onto the canvas. You can resize and rotate the photo. There are thouasnds of designer digital scrapbook graphics to choose from, including two kits that are specifically for Christmas (Home for the Holidays and Oh, What Fun It Is!). Drag the graphics onto the canvas. You can rotate and resize them, too. Add your own text.
Save your final layout. You can download the low-resolution version of your layout for free for sharing on the Web or for e-mailing to friends.
Since you want to print yours, purchase the high-resolution JPEG file of your layout from CropMom. It's inexpensive. Then, you can print the card at home or have it printed by a photofinisher, such as Snapfish or Shutterfly. The final results are spectacular.
Printed electronic greetings cards developed | printweek.com ...
A Manchester company has helped to pioneer state-of-the-art printed electronic greetings cards for Hallmark subsidiary Tigerprint.
Nano ePrint, along with Cambridge-based printing electronics firm Novalia, has been awarded an undisclosed amount in funding to deliver the £300,000 project, which uses 2D nanoscale technology to print electronic circuits on the cards. It works with mainly metallic oxides, a printable semi-conductor material and PET film as a flexible substrate. Novalia, which was created in 2004, produces print that is "enabled with interactivity". It uses conductive inks that are sensitive to touch, light, moisture and even sound.
Creative designer Maria Menicou described one of the cards that uses this technology: "The greeting card has a picture of a cupcake with candles on it. When you pick it up, it triggers the birthday card and touching it makes it come to life. Mark Boyden, technical manager at Tigerprint, said: "Nano ePrint has overcome many of the obstacles delaying the successful introduction of printed electronic products – their unique programmable approach fits perfectly with the requirements for functional greeting cards and other novelty products, such as toys and games."
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