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Making Your Own Business Cards |
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| Making Your Own Business Cards |
We save money on business cards by designing our own. My husband took this picture in our backyard, and put the words on it on the computer.
By Jessica from Marion, NC
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RE: Making Your Own Business Cards
I print mine out on white cardstock and stamp on them. Then cut them to size. But then, I am a Stampin' Up! demonstrator.
RE: Making Your Own Business Cards
Wow - beautiful.
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If you aren't so picky about the design - you can get cards for just handling online at Vista Print - ink is so expensive!
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Absolutely beautiful!!
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Post By (Guest Post)
(07/30/2007)
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YOU CAN USE YOUR OWN PICTURES. JUST BROWSE AND FIND YOUR PICTURE AND UPLOAD IT. THEN TYPE YOUR MESSAGE AND IT SHOULD PRINT THE PICTURE WILL BE YOUR BACKROUND AND WHEN YOU TYPE YOUR MESSAGE IT JUST PRINTS OVER THE PICTURE
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Can you tell me more about this? I have a template for business cards that I use now. Do I just browse for a picture I have stored instead of using Clip-Art? I really like this idea. Is there a trick to getting it to cover the whole card, and then type over the top of it? I want to do this, but am imagining getting stuck in all sorts of ways!
RE: Making Your Own Business Cards
we too do this and also make our own address labels
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