Christmas Cards
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I Would Like To Make Christmas Cards This Year....But I Dont Know How Or What WebSites To Use.....Can You Tell Me Some Webites??? Thanks & Merry Christmas!!!
Try microsoft publisher, they have many template options that don't require much setup. You can get the trial at microsoft.com and it's fully functional for I think about six months so you won't have to pay for it.
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there is reasons because it saves paper and youc an recycle them but what else how does this effect the environment or just how is it more sustainable
I don't know. Why don't you Google it?
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How can I make my own Christmas cards that look good and professional? I would like to send a Christmas card to a friend in Italy, and it is not easy to find Italian language cards here. What are some good ideas to help me make my own? I know I should use card stock paper. I do have the program "Greetings Workshop" on my computer, but the cards never really come out looking professional.
Any ideas?
Well it can be really hard to get them to look right when they were made on the computer. Some tips for making cards in general (by hand or on the computer). Make sure the colours look good together. You don't want, say, black and brown. Be careful when using bright or dark colours with pastels, they don't always look good together. When in doubt, get a second opinion. Don't try to "overload" the card. Meaning don't put too much stuff on it. If you look at the cards at a store you'll see one or two things on them. Not Santa, four snowmen, two reindeer, and the sleigh. Which brings us to, look at professional cards to get a better idea of what you want. Study colour, the style of the drawing (cartooney, realistic?), the font of the words, everything. But don't try to copy one of the cards, just get an idea of what you like and what you don't. And the last, most important tip: HAVE FUN! If you hated making something, it shows.
Personally, I think one made by hand would be nicer. All you will need can be bought at a craft store: blank card and envelope, a calligraphy pen a book on calligraphy if you don't know how (you may prefer to pick one up from the library), stamps and ink, or some artist talent and pens, pencils, and whatever you use for colours. Take everything home and on a piece of scrap paper test some designs. When you find one you like, put it on the card. Practice your calligraphy until you can do it just the way you like, and write your message.
But, if you're doing it on the computer: Yes, use cardstock and make sure you have enough ink in the printer. You might try looking for clipart on a sight like photobucket.
This is kind of long, but I hope it helped! Merry Christmas!
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After all, if his empty rhetoric about hope and change can win him the Nobel Peace Prize, I'm sure his scribbling on Christmas cards should win him the Pulitzer.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I should have typed "Xmas" instead of that offensive word for the late December holiday.
Sorry if I shocked and offended you liberals.
White Power !!!!!!!!!!!! Heil Hitler!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
using my computer and clipart. Is there a special printing paper I can buy in order to not make it looks so cheap??
I would suggest calling a local printing company and seeing what they would suggest. You might be able to buy one package of their paper to print at home.
You'll definitely want a card-stock - heavy enough to hold a nice crease.
Also... before you print... make sure you have envelopes that will fit!
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