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Have you tried Archivers (in store or online?) They offer card workshops too! Another site is twopeasinabucket.
Help,,, It is getting down to cruch time and I would like to make my own xmas cards this year... Are there any sites out there that can show me some layouts?
Have you tried Archivers (in store or online?) They offer card workshops too! Another site is twopeasinabucket.
I'm not sure if you are interested in making the cards your self, but here is a site that you can go to to get ideas, plus you can buy the entire bundle (paper, stickers, etc) on their website. They also include detailed instructions on making their cards as well. Its on Creative Memories website:
http://www.creativememories.com/dcVault/Consumption/WCM07...
or you can go to:
www.creativememories.com
Good Luck!
L.,
You can try Send Out Cards. Go to www.sendoutcards.com/johnlowrey, you'll get a free card to send.
All the cards are there for choosing just the right one for a personal touch. Follow the instructions from the little man. You design the card you want to use on your computer
and a Real greeting card is sent through the mail to your recipient's mailbox. It's simple, fun and reasonably priced. If you would like personal guidance you can reach John ###-###-####.
Hi L.! I do the same thing. I have used to places in the past. One is walgreens.com and the other is vista print. You can usually get other "free" items with vista print.
Good luck in finding one you like!
Happy Holidays!
L.
I work with a company called Send Out Cards where you can go online, download your pictures into the cards, type your message in the cards, and send to everyone on your list. It is really quick and you don't have to write out all the addresses and buy postage since they do it for you. Let me know if you'd like more information about it.
Check out www.splitcoaststampers.com for inspiration in the forums or the galleries! You may never get off the site once you start looking! Have fun & good luck!
I've used shutterfly.com in the past. It's very easy and the cards are cute!
LOVE SplitCoastStampers. Check out the gallery. I used to subscribe to a couple bloggers that posted their cards, but got out of the stamping habit so I unsubscribed. But they're out there.
The great thing about that stamping site is if you go into the gallery, you can search by your stamp. So if you have StampinUp stamps, there's lots of options. If you have other brands, I see they have galleries with those stamps too.
I have also used snapfish and the cards turn out nice. I am making a desk calendar for my FIL for christmas right now on that site.