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The Art of Judy Buswell - Leanin' Tree Greeting Cards (AST90608) - 20 cards with full-color interiors and 22 designed envelopes
(Office Product) Leanin' Tree
20 Greeting Cards (1 each of 20 designs) and 22 envelopes per box
Most sets have designed envelopes and interiors for Extra Appeal
Cards are printed on 100% recycled paper using soy-based inks
Price:
$16.95
$16.95
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My greeting cards are 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" Full color glossy 85 lb cardstock.
my art style is Humorous. You can see my art here www.cajunstorksandmore.org. What would be a good price. Thanks for any help you can give me! Keith
For cards I'd ask $2.50 each in lots of 10 or 12. They have to be resold often so you have to think that this would be making room for resale.
On their own I'd ask $3.00 each for them.
But I haven't really seen them. Your art is great.
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I have a silly assignment in class..
There was a prior one with bumper stickers that could make good thesis statements. Now we have to do one that is pretty opposite and use greeting cards...
I. Locate three (3) greeting card statements that, in your opinion, make no argument at all—that is, greeting card statements that state a conventional wisdom, a platitude, or an emotional declaration whose goal is not to argue a point (i.e. "Life is a gift; don’t take it for granted.") Do the same with these 3 statements as you did with the 3 bumper stickers above. NOTE: The witty, funky, and off-beat greeting cards are full of bumper-sticker-like statements, too, so make sure to stick with the classic, rose-colored variety for this assignment.
Does any one have any good sayings?
I must be Irish because my love for you keeps on Dublin
I wanted to send you a card to tell you how I really feel.......I really feel fine, thanks!
You keep giving and giving and giving. I like that in a person!
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$14.40
20 Greeting Cards (1 each of 20 designs) and 22 envelopes per box
Printed on Recycled Paper
The printer is a 'HP Photosmart e317"
The Digital camera is 7850 digital camera
..i might get it.
Built-in flash
Stock Photo Item Specifics - Digital Cameras
Digital Camera Type: Point & Shoot Optical Zoom: --
Digital Camera Brand: Hewlett-Packard Digital Zoom: 4x
Product Line: HP PhotoSmart Manufacturer Warranty: --
Model: E317 Flash Type: Built-in flash
Resolution: 5 Memory Card Format: Multiple
Manufacturer Part Number: Multiple Battery Type: 2 x AA alkaline battery ( included )
Bundled Kits: -- Condition: New, Never Opened
HP's Home Photo Studio…with everything included!
Digital camera/photo printer combo has everything to get you started. HP makes it easy for you to take the plunge into digital photography by bundling a digital camera with a compatible photo printer — at a great value! This package includes everything you need to get started: a 5.0-megapixel camera, a fast printer, ink, and starter 8 1/2" x 11" photo paper. You'll be able to take pictures and print them right away.
Print beautiful photos in as fast as 27 seconds. Take great pictures and print them — even borderless! — from 4" x 6" all the way to extra-long 8 1/2" x 24" paper size. The 7850 printer offers quick print speeds up to 20 ppm (pages per minute) in black-and-white or full color; printer also includes a removable 4" x 6" photo tray for creating frameable prints anytime. Plus, the 6-ink photo technology enables all gradations of grays and colors.
Focus up close from far away with 4x digital zoom. You can zoom in or out to frame your subject exactly the way you want it to look, whether it's a bird on a nearby hill or a favorite football player on the field during the game.
Includes starter photo paper in 8 1/2" x 11" size. Experiment with your first photos by printing them in a large, frameable size on the included photo paper. You'll quickly notice how the dense 5.0-megapixel resolution lets you print enlarged images beautifully, without noticeable "grainy" effects.
1.5" on-camera LCD screen for preview/review. The built-in LCD lets you frame every shot before you click; after you've taken a series of pictures, review them all on the same screen — slide-show style.
Shoot mini movies in full-motion video with audio. Be ready to capture baby's first steps, the graduate's moment on the stage, and more…in sound and motion! This camera captures film clips with up to 24 fps (frames per second).
HP Image Zone software lets you sort and edit your photos on-camera. Crop and resize your photos, then file them by date or keyword so you can easily retrieve them later. You can even create your own greeting cards and photo albums! Plus, Image Zone can restore a picture you accidentally deleted or inadvertently edited.
Print directly via the included PictBridge™ cable or via SD/MMC cards. Both the E317 camera and the 7850 printer are PictBridge-enabled, so all you have to do is connect them with the included cable…and print! Store pictures in the built-in 16MB memory, or use Secure Digital™ or MultiMediaCard™ media (sold separately) to transfer picture files from your camera to your printer.
Backed by HP's 1-year warranty*.
I guess it depends on what you plan to do with the camera and what kind of pictures you want to take. HP makes pretty decent printers and if you can get a sample shot printed from it prior to purchase depending on your satisfaction with the quality of the print that should be your main decision maker on that scale. Also be aware that if you're going to be say, printing a book a photo printer isn't the best choice because the quality is definitely inferior on that level.
As for HP cameras I've never had any personal luck with them. As the previous poster stated HP camera's are 'ok' but for true quality I'd look at another brand. I'm a very big fan of Canons, but Nikons are also solid pieces of machinery, along with the sonys, in terms of reliable picture quality and satisfaction.
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$16.95
$15.64
20 Greeting Cards (1 each of 20 designs) and 22 envelopes per box
Packaged in a Beautiful, Convenient Portfolio
Designed envelopes for Extra Appeal
I'm not a believer, but I love to share knowledge, so to enlighten those who don't...
1. Seraphim - These are the angels who are closest to God. They encircle his throne and emit an intense fiery light representing his love. They praise the Lord as well as act as his protection. Seraphim are considered "fiery serpents" and not even the other divine beings may look at them. There are only four of them and each has four faces and six wings. When they come to Earth, they leave their serpent appearance behind, preferring tall, thin, clean-cut human embodiments.
2. Cherubim (Plural of Cherub) - These angels are the keepers of celestial records and hold the knowledge of God. They are sent to Earth with great tasks, such as expelling humankind from the Garden of Eden. Ancient art depicts cherubim as sphinx-like, winged creatures with human faces, not the fat babies with wings that now grace greeting cards and book covers. Ophaniel, Rikbiel, and Zophiel are cherubim, as was Satan before his fall to evil.
3. Thrones - Thrones' appearance is perhaps the most bizarre of the first grouping. They are said to look like great glowing wheels covered with many eyes. They serve as God's chariot and dispense his judgment in order to carry out his desires for us. The angels in the second choir can exist in a state of transition between the celestial and human worlds. They are considered heavenly governors, attempting to strike a balance between matter and spirit, good and bad.
4. Dominions or Dominations - Think of dominions as middle management. They receive orders from seraphim and cherubim, then dish out duties to the "worker bee" angels of the lower orders. Their main purpose is to make sure that the cosmos remains in order by sending down power to heads of government and other authority figures. Zadkiel (sometimes called Hashmal) is the chief of this order.
5. Virtues - Shaped like sparks of light, virtues are in charge of maintaining the natural world, and they inspire living things in areas such as science. They also take orders from the angels above and convert them into miracles for the deserving. When they make themselves known to us in their earthly form, they are musicians, artists, healers, and scientists who work with the power of love, as well as physics. The two angels at the ascension of Jesus are believed to have been virtues.
6. Powers - In their celestial form, Powers appear like brightly colored, hazy fumes. Powers are border patrol agents between Heaven and Earth. They are the angels of birth and death. Some believe that they also preside over demons who wish to overthrow the world, while others, namely St. Paul, thought the powers themselves were the evil ones. In any case, powers are a group of experts who serve as advisers in terms of religion, theology, and ideology. The third choir is best known to us because they are most like us with their vulnerability to the act of sinning.
7. Principalities - These angelic beings are shaped like rays of light. Just like a principal in school, it's the Principalities who oversee everything. They guide our entire world -- nations, cities, and towns. What's more, they are in charge of religion and politics. As if their plate isn't full enough, they are also in charge of managing the earthly duties of the angels below them.
8. Archangels - They, along with the Angels, are guardians of people and all things physical. But don't call on them to help you personally; Archangels respond best when dealing with matters involving all humankind. They are the first order of angels that appear only in human form. As such, they function among us as pioneers for change in the form of explorers, philosophers, and human rights leaders. This order is most commonly known because they are mentioned by name in the Bible -- Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael.
9. Angels - Angels are the true intermediaries between God and individual people. Angels don't watch over nations; they safeguard households and individuals who believe in God and keep them safe from demons. They nurture, counsel, and heal. We all have a "personal angel," better known as our guardian angel, with us daily.
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That there are nine different types of Angels... from what I've read on here it doesn't seem like it... so to broden your intellect here they are:
1. Seraphim - These are the angels who are closest to God. They encircle his throne and emit an intense fiery light representing his love. Seraphim are considered "fiery serpents" and not even the other divine beings may look at them. There are only four of them and each has four faces and six wings. When they come to Earth, they leave their serpent appearance behind, preferring tall, thin, clean-cut human embodiments.
2. Cherubim (Plural of Cherub) - These angels are the keepers of celestial records and hold the knowledge of God. They are sent to Earth with great tasks, such as expelling humankind from the Garden of Eden. Ancient art depicts cherubim as sphinx-like, winged creatures with human faces, not the fat babies with wings that now grace greeting cards and book covers. Ophaniel, Rikbiel, and Zophiel are cherubim, as was Satan before his fall to evil.
3. Thrones - Thrones' appearance is perhaps the most bizarre of the angels. They are said to look like great glowing wheels covered with many eyes. They serve as God's chariot and dispense his judgment in order to carry out his desires for us. The angels in the second choir can exist in a state of transition between the celestial and human worlds. They are considered heavenly governors, attempting to strike a balance between matter and spirit, good and bad.
4. Dominions or Dominations - Think of dominions as middle management. They receive orders from seraphim and cherubim, then dish out duties to the "worker bee" angels of the lower orders. Their main purpose is to make sure that the cosmos remains in order by sending down power to heads of government and other authority figures. Zadkiel (sometimes called Hashmal) is the chief of this order.
5. Virtues - Shaped like sparks of light, virtues are in charge of maintaining the natural world, and they inspire living things in areas such as science. They also take orders from the angels above and convert them into miracles for the deserving. When they make themselves known to us in their earthly form, they are musicians, artists, healers, and scientists who work with the power of love, as well as physics. The two angels at the ascension of Jesus are believed to have been virtues.
6. Powers - In their celestial form, powers appear like brightly colored, hazy fumes. Powers are border patrol agents between heaven and Earth. They are the angels of birth and death. Some believe that they also preside over demons who wish to overthrow the world, while others, namely St. Paul, thought the powers themselves were the evil ones. In any case, powers are a group of experts who serve as advisers in terms of religion, theology, and ideology.
The third choir is best known to us because they are most like us with their vulnerability to the act of sinning.
7. Principalities - These angelic beings are shaped like rays of light. Just like a principal in school, it's the principalities who oversee everything. They guide our entire world -- nations, cities, and towns. What's more, they are in charge of religion and politics. As if their plate isn't full enough, they are also in charge of managing the earthly duties of the angels below them.
8. Archangels - They, along with the angels, are guardians of people and all things physical. But don't call on them to help you personally; archangels respond best when dealing with matters involving all humankind. They are the first order of angels that appear only in human form. As such, they function among us as pioneers for change in the form of explorers, philosophers, and human rights leaders. This order is most commonly known because they are mentioned by name in the Bible -- Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael.
9. Angels - Angels are the true intermediaries between God and individual people. Angels don't watch over nations; they safeguard households and individuals who believe in God and keep them safe from demons. They nurture, counsel, and heal. We all have a "personal angel," better known as our guardian angel, with us daily.
http://people.howstuffworks.com/9-types- of-angels.htm
Yes. I know the names of the 9 ranks of angels, but I didn't know much about their attributes. It would be good if you could post where your knowledge of these attributes came from.
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