Old 11-29-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Season's Greetings On The Cheap!

If, like me, your wallet seriously gets a pounding around this festive time of year, you may want to consider creating your own greetings cards in the comfort of your own home. The logistics of such an exercise may seem complex, but with the help of this handy guide by Before & After magazine you'll find it all a lot easier! Enjoy... and don't forget that I like to receive cards too!
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Old 11-30-2006   #2 (permalink)
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Nice one
I had been considering doing that this year already and this guide means I'm likely to do so.

Cheers mate!
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Thank You! I was looking for something like this and it will fit my needs well.
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you know what.. i never even thought about doing that.. and riight now i really consider it
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I have done mine by buying cheap 230g paper on e-bay and cheap inks, keeps the costs down. They only get chucked away anyway. In pence or dollars it costs very little. I get two cards to a sheet of A4, photo size 10.3cm X 15cm. Easy to do, just ensure you use 230g paper or higher to give it sustenance. I buy C6 size envelopes in bulk from the internet and you can be creative on the cheap.

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Ooops my mistake size should be 15cm x 10.5cm - hope that puts the record straight. Tony
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Anone who has done this, feel free to enter the Holiday Card contest in the free for all battle section!!!
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Moggy, where should I send my greetings card if I want to send it to you?
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