Free Christmas Cards
Free Christmas Cards questions and answers
Learn more about Christmas Greeting Cards at the best craft website online, GetCrafty Crafts
Q: Villle Valo Christmas cards (pic) contest?
whoever makes the best ville valo christmas card with like him under a christmas free or whatever affects...will be chosen for best answer
A: http://www.criminal.blogger.com.br/ville.JPG
I'm really crap at making cards, but heres a pic that'd be good on a card. xD
Q: Is there a free website that you can print cards(birthday, christmas,etc)?
A: http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Free+printable+cards&ei=UTF-8&fr=FP-tab-web-t&x=wrt
Q: Crafty inserts to send inside Christmas cards?
I love to do 'different' things and have original ideas...I was thinking this year when I send out Christmas cards (My card list is fairly short, not hundreds of them to send out or anything.) I'd like to have some kind of crafty insert included inside of the card. To me, this would make it more interesting for the recipients rather than just opening it up and saying,'Oh another card, hang this one up', you know?
-Any cute ideas on what I could include as an insert? (Other than including a picture.) I'm pretty crafty and have alot of free time at work to do this.
A: a little cross stitch oranment or bookmark mails really well. you can find patterns for christmasy things all over the web. just type christmad cross stitch patterns in to gooe or soemthing and thousands of hits pop up. there are a lot out there that you can finsh in an hour or so. you can even make your own pattern. all you need is some graph paper. have fun!!
Q: can anyone suggest a free online site where i can upload a photo and make a corny christmas card out of it?
anything will do, but i want like ridiculous backgrounds or frames or anything like that because its more of a joke card.
thank you!!
A: Use CropMom at http://www.cropmom.com. Upload your photo. Then click Get Started and begin creating your card by dragging and dropping your photo onto the canvas. CropMom has thouands of graphics to choose from, some of which are specifically for Christmas. Drag and drop them onto the photo.
You can do some fun things with the graphics, like using the Santa hat from the Oh, What Fun It Is graphics kit to put a Santa hat on the people in the photo. You can use the word balloons from the Bloomin' Crazy graphics kit to add funny quotes coming out of the mouths of people in the photo.
Save your layout. Then go to the My CropMom page and click on the layout to Share it with a friend via e-mail or download the screen-quality JPEG file for use on the Web. You can purchase the print-quality JPEG for a small fee.
Q: Where to buy Aquatic Moss online, free shipping, without using credit cards?
Hello
I really want some aquatic moss for my 20 gallon freshwater tank, but there is none here in the Local Fish Stores and shipping is expensive online! I did find Christmas Moss and Java Moss for sale in eBay with free shipping, but I don't have any credit cards to pay or to join PayPal. Do you know where I can buy Moss at a fair price, free shipping, no credit cards involved?
Many thanks in advance!
A: make an ebay account and ask the seller if they accept money orders?
Q: Making My Own Christmas Cards?
I'm making my own Christmas cards to send out to family & friends. My husband, my 9 month old son & I took a family christmas picture on Friday at Kiddie Kandids. To save money I decided to make & print out my own christmas cards at home. This is our first Christmas with a child & we have never sent any out before.
Can anyone suggest any good sites online to make your own cards for free where you can print them out on your own PC? Any sites that provide free templates or borders? I want to include our photo. I just want to make a 4 x 6 card with our photo w/ a christmas border & some text of Happy Holidays & print them out with my own printer.
Thank you in advance for your answers & suggestions. It's appreciated.
A: CropMom is a fun site to create your own greeting cards (http://www.cropmom.com).
Register then upload your photos. Click Get Started to begin designing your card. There is a 5" by 7" canvas size for greeting cards.
Drag and drop your photo onto the canvas. Drag and drop any of CropMom's thousands of digital scrapbook graphics onto the canvas.
You can rotate and resize graphics and photos. You can add your own text.
Save your layout, then you can download for free the low-resolution JPEG file of your layout for sending via e-mail or for posting on the Web.
You can purchase the high-resolution JPEG file of your layout for a small fee in order to print your card. You can print it at home or have it printed by a photofinisher such as Snapfish or Shutterfly. The results are beautiful.
Q: looking for free Recipe software, I want to create a christmas present of family recipes, cards ?
using recipe cards or small 3 ring binder
A: If you have Microsoft Word, it's easy to set up tabs and format recipe cards. Then you can choose if you want to use a three ring binder or a recipe card box. Also, you can do a google search for templates. Or you can just add some clip art to decorate your cards/pages.
Q: Where can I find Christmas card templates for gimp or photoshop 9, or even something I can use with elements.?
I have pictures I would love to make and I am looking for templates to make a postcard style greeting card. Free or even for a small fee. Thanks so much!
I like that, but I am not looking for anything that folds...
A: :0)
http://www.dcmag.co.uk/10_Christmas_card_templates.YSb6_hlokZSIBw.html
Q: does anyone remember free e-card site where you can even pick the texture of the paper?
I thought I saw it in here last week. It had a cute christmas card with koalas on it. I've been trying to find it again but not having any luck.
A: if it an ecard there is no paper it an email card hint hint ecard
but any site has them msn yahoo just do a search and you can find
Q: I need Free e- Cards ...Pls give me some links!?
I need links for sending new year and Christmas cards! Can any one help me!
A: CropMom at http://www.cropmom.com lets you use your photos and CropMom's graphics to create your own free e-card. After you've saved it, just go to My CropMom, click on the layout and click Share to have it sent via e-mail. Or down the low-resolution jpeg file to your computer and send it through your regular e-mail program. CropMom is free to use.
Q: is there free website to teach how to write a good Christmas card?
A: What are you trying to say in your Christmas card?
I could help you put it together so it is grammatically correct.
Q: Do you know of any fast food restaurants doing buy $25, get $5 free on gift cards?
I would like to get some and figured Christmas would be the perfect time. I know many sit down restaurants do this but haven't heard on any fast food places.
Do you people know the difference between fast food and sit down restaurants? Looks like possibly not. Don't answer questions you don't read the whole way through.
A: Outback
Q: How can I print Christmas Card address labels?
I would like to dress up my labels for my Christmas Cards but I cant seem to be able to merge the Avery template to my data which I have saved in Excel spreadsheet.
I print ordinary plain labels like this all the time using J8160 -21 labels to the page but when I download a pre-designed template from the Avery free downloads they fail to merge with my data - any suggestions please?
1 second ago - 3 days left to answer.
A: I use MS Word - Mail Merge to do mine.
Firstly, I select a small christmas image and print this on all the labels, usually on the lower right hand side of the label.
make is small enough so you avoid the letters of the addresses.
Once I have printed enough of the labels, I run them through the printer again - this time using the mail merge application in Wor, printing the names and addresses on the labels.
It takes a bit of time but it's worth it for a nice result.
Q: what is the best christmas e-card to send thats free ?
A: These are nice ecards http://www.juicyecards.com/index.php?cat_id=43&lang=english_lang.php
Q: Individual Address Labels........Christmas Time - Christmas Cards?
I'm and old man, 77 years of age and asking for genuine help.
I have a hand written list of names and addresses ready for my Christmas Cards.
However, because of illness, writing is now difficult for me.
Please tell me where I should type my list of names and addresses and then be able to use the typed list, to print off individual labels with the names and addresses.
I have Word XP on my computer and also Microsoft Word 2000.
(Years ago I used something called mail merge, but I have long forgotten how that was used.)
Replies in plain, simple and jargon free languauge will be much appreciated.
Hope someone can help me.
A: In Microsoft word you can make labels. For address labels I suggest Avery #5160 (1 x 2 5/8)
Start by going to Tools / Envelopes & Labels.
You choose the label type and a screen comes up that looks just like your label sheet. Type your labels as you want them and print. What you see is what is printed.
If the printed page is what you like I suggest you Save it to use another time to save typing again. Do this for each page. Remember -- you can change font, size, color, allignment etc. just like in email or a word document.
If you need more help feel free to message me.
Have fun___ Good luck and Merry Christmas.