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Inserting gift cards into woven paper envelopes from photos It couldn’t be easier to find and purchase a gift card. Slipping one into this cool hand-made envelope, however, makes the gift more personal and special. It doesn’t get much better than to hear
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Closed Money Card It was made using a photo of the gift recipient and a free wrapping paper design printed on brochure paper. As much as I enjoy giving and receiving gifts that have been thoughtfully made or chosen for the recipient, there are some occasions
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A Finished Photo Book 5 x 7 Seafoam/Stone color cover Hey, all you busy husbands, fathers, children and friends with Moms in your lives! Listen up. If you only have time to go to the card store, browse the Mothers Day card shelves to find a card that
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Page background designed from the photo using camera crop and kaleidoscope features Have you noticed that repeating an image in a pattern creates visual interest well beyond that of the single image alone? (Surely I am not the only person whose brain
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Examples of DIY inkjet printed business cards Have you noticed that the ubiquitous little business card is going strong into the digital age? Well-designed business cards can ease important first impressions or become reminders to stay connected, whether
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Solarized photo with message and clip art If you think making personalized photo cards at home from your digital photos would be more painful than having a tattoo removed, prepare to be surprised. There are now tabletop photo printers that don’t even
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Party Invitation in Embossed Pocket How can they possibly outdo themselves this year ? When I opened my invitation to this year’s annual department holiday party, I found this elegant card, beautifully inkjet printed and embellished with ribbon by my
Finished greeting card outside The bling factor of CD’s and DVD’s has inspired all sorts of artistic uses for them. From goofy to stunningly beautiful. Why not use them to embellish DIY cards and scrapbooks? After seeing the cool new colors of LightScribe
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Pumpkin Photo Window Here is a creative idea I’d like to share… I made simple, elegant photo greeting cards that have a touch of 3D and the warmth that comes only from being homemade. I let my printer do the hard stuff, so homemade looks and feels even
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