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can anyone help me with the right dimensions to make a lay out to print in postcard size?
I would like to learn so i can prepare my christmas cards... |
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I made my own x-mas cards last year. First I got a nice 6x4 inch template and used that for my lo and when finished got them printed and stuck them down on folded card stock and mailed out to loved ones. They were a huge success.
Sorry can't show you my example as image has disappeared from pc ![]() But have just found it ![]() Last edited by buttner-jenkins : 09-12-2008 at 03:42 PM. |
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great card
we bought a printer for photo's and postcards, so thats the idea to send some wonderfull selfmade Xmas cards! |
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I normally do all of my christmas cards and party invitations in 4x6 in.
I also do them for my nieces and friends kid's birthday parties. I really like the personal touch and the fact that they are much cheaper than the actual "Hanna Montana" invitations. Since I only do them for my personal parties/non-commercial - is perfectly legal. This is the last one I did for my girls "Hanna Montana" Pool Party:
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those girls are the cutest little pair!!
Is Hanna Montana a hit back there? Here it is not so much known! it does comes up on children tv here in belgium i think. |
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Thanks!!
Yes, Hanna is a big hit over here in CA. You can see here any where, selling all kinds of things: Cloths, makeup, toys, and even yogurt! She is huge over here. |
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