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2'x3' Giant Birthday Cake Birthday Card W/Envelope
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2'x3' Corrugated Plastic Birthday Day Card
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I was wondering how big greeting cards are? I have to make one for my photoshop class. Thanks!
The standard greeting card size is five by seven inches. Fold a piece of paper that is ten inches by seven inches in half.
The standard invitation size, which is what most rubber stampers make, is a half sheet of paper folded in half, or 4-1/4" x 5-1/2"
Quick and Easy Birthday Card.
I don't know where you can find pre-printed ones... but if you are able to design one in word/photoshop/etc. and take it to your local Kinko's, they should be able to print it out for you.
Approximate cost for printing should fall in the ~$50 range.
I'm trying to find the greeting cards that have pictures of animals with really big eyes on the front. Usually they have dogs and cats, but I think there are other animals. I'm trying to find the cards but I don't know what they are called or who the illustrator is ... HELP
The closer I found was this:
http://www.gusanito.com/esp/
Hope it helps.
Envelopes are 5-1/4" x 7-1/4" overall, 45 lb weight, (70 gsm), square flaps.
Cards are 5"x7" in size, 75 lb cardstock (110 gsm), Smooth texture, straight edges.
50 Blank Ivory Greeting Cards AND 50 Ivory Envelopes!
I have a big shoe box of greeting cards that have been given to me over the years and am wondering if there is a creative way that I can use them? I don't want to throw them out but I also don't want to keep them stored in a shoe box in my attic. Anyone have any creative ideas?
You'll have to look around to find them, but there is a charity that accepts greeting cards
Also, a good place to check is...
http://www.knowledged.info/go.php?link=f reecards
All the best to you.
I have a line of my own greeting cards that I established almost two years ago. I normally just sell online but I want to try and get into stores big and/or small. I have all the cards sealed in cello bags and ready for shelves as we speak.
Should I make some brochures and hand them out to local business? I am from a very small town so I think I might start at these business and see how that goes.
Any tips? Any pointers? Any suggestions?
Want be my first business to sell my cards?! lol
Make your brochures and whatever you can provide with regard to your online site and visit boutiques and small businesses midweek.




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