Christmas Cards
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20 blank cards in 7 colors
Over 500 pop-out shapes
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I need to design my families christmas card this year but i need to know how to get it on the card paper, and card form. And i don't wanna have to fold paper from my printer a billion times.
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It's a make-your-own snowman you can send as an email or add to Twitter.
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Are there other similar make-your-own card designs around?
There are numerous 'make your own card' sites but many are spam ridden or pass on your e-mail to others.
If you can deal with an e-mail or two from Microsoft, every now and then, you might want to try this one. At least it's spam free and virus free. :-)
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30-ct all occasion greeting card assortment
Contains 14 birthday cards, 6 congratulations cards (baby, wedding, etc.), 4 care and concern, 2 thank you cards, 4 friendship/blank cards
Fine heavy weight paper stock with high quality embellisments. Color coordinated envelope for each card.
I am making a personalized Christmas card this year & do not want a pre-designed one where you drag and drop your photos. I found one website where I can put my personal design into the card but the cards are $1.49 per 8x4 card. The website is cardstore.com. Is there any other websites that allow me to upload my own design without a premade template for a little cheaper?
This is my card http://i413.photobucket.com/albums/pp211 /ultimatefarmergirl/2008touploadchristma scard.jpg
Thanks! Merry Christmas!
save it to a disc and take it to a place where you can print out the picture on a kiosk. they have them at most stores like walmart, walgreens, etc. or you can find places online where you can upload them and they will print and ship them to you. www.photoworks.com is good and inexpensive.
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Ok here's the scoop. I want to make my own oracle card deck. I've already done all the designs in photoshop, I'm thinking 3.5 by 5 would be ideal but I can work with the size if say only 4 x 6 is available or such but no bigger than that. I've got about 60 cards, but I may add some or take some out. Here's the problem, there's no place that prints double sided cards with your own designs on them, and certainly not with each card having it's own individual design. So I thought, ok, I can get creative with this. Maybe I can find a place that prints photo cards (you know, the kind you send to family on christmas) or small flyers, and then use that printing service. The only problem is, most of them have a 10 print minimum - for the SAME design. I don't need ten of one design, I need 60 cards each with their own unique design. I can't find any services that will do this. I thought, maybe I could just get them printed at kinko's and cut them out myself and have them laminated - but lamination costs are ridiculous.
So here's the question. Does anyone know of any online printing services that will print ONE card with one unique design instead of a minimum order of ten, that preferably costs less than a buck apiece? Or a place to get things laminated CHEAPLY?? Or any other ideas for how to go about making these cards??
Thank you!!!
Boy are you in luck. Over on Aeclectic Tarot there was someone posting about a new business that focuses on making game cards for board games, who ALSO has the capability of doing tarot decks and oracle decks at a fraction of the cost of most printers AND the cards are on proper type of paper for it too--there is no minimum order required and the only hinderance they have at this point is that their cards only come in one size.
A standard tarot deck (even one deck) would cost you $6.60 With fewer cards it'd be even cheaper.
Here's their website.
http://www.thegamecrafter.com/home
Go to the gamecrafter site, hit 'publish' and then 'cost estimator' and see what your deck comes up for. These will be cards that feel like the standard playing cards/tarot cards. The site is extremely interesting and I've bookmarked it for when I get my tarot deck finished. I'd considered going with Carta Mundi (they have a Tennessee office) but their minimum order run is 2,000 decks. This place sounds better. They just started in July of 2009 so are pretty new. I emailed them with some questions and they got right back to me very quickly.
If you want to see the discussion over on Aeclectic about it, here's the url -- http://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php ?t=127871
Greeting cards are getting expensive, so why not design your very own Hallmark Moment with some these sayings:
"I've always wanted to have someone to hold, someone to love.
After having met you, I've changed my mind."
"I must admit, you brought religion into my life.
I never believed in Hell till I met you."
"Looking back over the years that we've been together, I can't help but wonder:
What the heck was I thinking?"
"If I get only one thing for Christmas, I hope it's your sister."
"As you grow older, Mum, I think of all the gifts you've given me.
Like the need for therapy..."
"Thanks for being a part of my life! I never new what evil was before this!"
"Money is tight, times are hard, here's your @#$/& Christmas card!!!"
"Congratulations on your promotion. Before you go, I would like you to take this knife out of my back. You'll probably need it again."
"Sorry things didn't work out, but I can't handle guys with breasts that are bigger than mine."
"When we were together, you always said you'd die for me.
Now that we've broken up, I think it's time you kept your promise."
"The holidays are a great time to be with family. Of course, your family won't be with you, since I'm taking the kids and moving in with my sister, you cheating b*stard!"
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Postage stamps and letters made out of dead trees are getting out of fashion, but (holiday) greeting cards aren’t. If you’re going to make the switch to digitalism, you’d better do it in style. A picture is said to convey a thousand words; a video all the more. Welcome to the future.
A recorded video card will bring a more personal message and show the subject that you’re willing to put effort into the occasion; more than a doodle on a store-bought card. On the practical side, you’ll even be able to save the money from purchasing the card and postage stamps.
Below are some of the best sites to record your own video greeting card. You don’t need anything besides an internet connection and a webcam connected to your computer.
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