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A recent trip to the
greeting card store left me in sticker shock. While the text with the price of
the card was smaller (or is it just my aging eyes?), the price tag was definitely
larger than last time I looked. Who wants to pay $3 to $5 for a greeting card? Instead,
put your ink jet printer to work with free clip art and pre-designed cards.
You don't even have
to be terrible crafty. Just check out these websites where you can get free
templates of holiday greeting cards and holiday clip art. They also have a
great selection of greeting cards that can be used with your own photos. So
that personalized master piece won't cost you an arm and a leg.
The Canon
Creative Park is one of my favorite
websites for free templates to help you create greeting cards. They have cards for everything
including Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, New Year's, Easter and Birthday, to
name just a few. You don't have to own a Canon printer to use these greeting
cards. You can use any type of color printer. The selection is excellent, and
best of all, there are detailed instructions for printing and folding. If you
are adventuresome, you can even customize your envelopes. While you are at this
site, check out the 3D paper craft section, the scrapbooking area, and the
wonderful calendar templates. All are good-looking and free.
Not to be undone by Canon, HP also has an Activity
Center that allows you to create
greeting cards and other crafty projects. They have some beautiful eclectic
greeting cards as well as beautifully illustrated fantasy-inspired cards. Like
the Canon site, the HP website gives full instructions. They also feature some
unusual printer projects like party decorations, stickers, and puzzles.
If you use any Microsoft Office Products, especially
Microsoft Word, you will find a wealth of free products in Microsoft's Celebrate Holidays with Office
Clip Art and Media area. Just about every holiday is covered, but there are
also many non-holiday-related themes like flags, food, technology, and
business. You will find everything from clip art to borders to music. If you
click on some of their outside providers like Animation Factory or iStockphoto,
there is a charge for the images, but all of the clip art and templates on the
Microsoft website are free. They can, however, only be used if you have the
appropriate Microsoft program installed on your computer.
Presenting your friends and relatives with a homemade,
customized greeting card really shows you care. On top of that creating your
own greeting cards can save you money..... And you might have some fun as well.
If you don't want to make your own cards, there is another
way to create a win-win situation for obtaining greeting cards. Check out CardsThatGive.org where you can make your
greeting card money to do more than just supporting the greeting card company.
It's a very well compiled list of Charities that provide greeting cards,
complete with pictures of their cards. You get some great cards, and your
favorite charities get support.
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