Archive for the ‘Christmas Greeting Cards’ Category

Friday, November 14th, 2008

http://www.cardcafe.com lets you mail your holiday greeting cards without leaving your desk. Top quality, great designs, completely customizable, even upload your own photos and make into the card that gets mailed, cardcafe.com is better than buying a card from a store, or printing out your own, or pretty much any alternative.

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Friday, November 14th, 2008

How to make Christmas tree cards, materials for cards, supplies, and demonstration; all this and more in this free arts and crafts video.

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Greeting Birds Boxed Holiday Christmas Cards

Greeting Birds Boxed Holiday Greeting Christmas Cards These special Boxed Holiday Christmas cards are the perfect way to send out your Christmas greetings! Cards measure 5 5/8″ x 7 7/8″. This card has Gold Foil and is Embossed. Inside the card, in red, reads the verse “Wishing you a Beautiful Holiday Season and a New Year of Peace and Happiness”. This Boxed Christmas Card Pack includes: 18 Greetings Birds Boxed Christmas Cards 18 Gold Foil Lined Envelopes

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Friday, November 14th, 2008

How to make a handmade Christmas card; learn all this and more in this free arts and crafts video taught by an expert.

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Friday, November 14th, 2008

'Merry Christmas from Pooh to You'' Winnie the Pooh Figurine with Card

Send a season’s greeting with our ”Merry Christmas from Pooh to You” Winnie the Pooh Figurine with Card.

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Friday, November 14th, 2008

Personalized Holiday Door Christmas Greeting Cards

Offer greetings of the season to family, friends and customers with personalized Christmas Cards! Select from 19 different verses or write your own personal message! Verse and personalization are printed in your choice of 6 ink colors and 8 font options for a style all your own. Greeting cards measure 5 x 7 folded. Includes crisp, white envelopes for mailing. Enter your personalization and immediately preview your card, so you know exactly how it will look! Also, include beautifully coordinated return address labels for a complete ensemble. Cards and Labels are sold in various quantities - see below.

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Friday, November 14th, 2008

 

Simple Hand Made Merry Christmas Greeting Cards

 

Christmas is a time of giving Christmas greeting cards.  Cards are a very important part of giving and receiving. This holiday season; instead of buying a box of Christmas cards to give your loved ones, consider making them yourself. Enlist the help of the kids and enjoy spending time together, while you put love and thoughtfulness into each and every card. First, you’ll want to come up with some ideas of what you’d like the Christmas cards to look like. Choose colors and themes, and then draw or write on a piece of paper what the card will say and look like.

 

Once you’ve decided on a card “template “, it’s time to gather your supplies together. Make a list and go to your local craft store to get everything you need. You’ll most likely want to have glue sticks, glitter, card stock or other thick paper, and anything else you’ll need to make your Christmas greeting cards. You can print the message you want to use for the card onto the actual paper, and use this as the “base card “. Choose the font and color of your message as well as the location, and then print this onto the card stock paper for each card you plan to make.

 

After the Christmas greeting cards are printed, fold them in the manner you prefer, whether it’s top to bottom or side to side, and even a little fold-over section for the top if you’re making a card with this style. If you’re gluing different colored paper or letters, etc onto the card, it’s time to go ahead and start cutting them out and getting them ready to glue to the card. Once you have enough shapes or letters in the paper style and color you need, go ahead and glue them to the front and inside (if need be) of the card. Make sure they are applied securely and if you’re using wet glue, be sure it dried thoroughly before moving on to the next step.

 

The fun part of making your own Christmas greeting cards is the personalized decoration. Add glitter, shaped brads (these can be found at most craft stores), or even photos. The choice is yours, but no matter what you choose, be sure it’s a reflection of your style and that it shows others how much you love them. Use your creativity and make the most unique Christmas cards ever. Let it become a family tradition, and come up with new card ideas to make by hand each year.

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