I am thinking of purchasing a computer program to create cards...they are getting so expensive! Does anyone have one they use and love? I was thinking of the one Hallmark makes or Print Master?
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I have tried several but I love Hallmark and only use it. You can add your own pictures, words or use theirs.
At Office Depot I buy a box of 100 envelopes. The box says Greeting card clean seal (white),
5 3/4 X 8 3/4. The card paper is Xerox 110# Card Stock 8 1/2 X 11,(white) 250 sheets and they fold in half. Much cheaper to buy those than the small packages (kits) with envelopes and paper.Last edited by SouthernCookn; 11-09-2008, 10:09 AM.
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I would look at a place like Half Price Bookstore. They had tons of different card creators there for a realy great price when I was there. They can be good it is a give and take instead of buying cards your paying for a lot of ink and cardstock.
HuffleGod grant me the serenity to accept the yarn I cannot return... courage to change the yarn I can... and the reciept to know the difference.
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I know what you mean with the expense of buying cards. I just went to Costco and Hallmark had a file (not a box) of all occasion cards which have bows, or little things glued it looks like hand made cards, only problem it does take 2 stamps to mail them, but I figured out that the cards only cost me 50cents a piece. Very different cards and I am a card person. I already used up the get well cards. They also make Christmas cards too, but I always buy them 50% after the holidays so I am well stocked. I am only sending Christmas cards to close family & close friends. I doubt if I will get many this year.
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