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Showing posts with label cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cards. Show all posts

May 11, 2011

Paperless Post electronic invitations

In a blog post about electronic invitations two years ago I mentioned Paperless Post. Since then, they've been adding new card designs and making their site even better. And since then, I've been using their e-cards because they're the loveliest I've seen on the internet. The invitations look letterpressed on fine paper, and you get the virtual experience of opening a pretty envelope. They'll track your guests' responses, send reminders and the whole works—like Evite, only better looking. I'm a fan!

In case your suspicious mind is wondering, Paperless Post has not sponsored this commercial from Jess, though it probably sounds like one of those posts that bloggers write when they've been paid to give a glowing review, right? They do have a promotion where you'll receive additional free stamps for every friend that joins. So here, you might as well click this referral link if you feel like giving them a try. Above are some of my favorite designs.

May 05, 2011

More last-minute Mother's Day cards

Pauline of Mufn Inc sent over a link to her own last minute Mother's Day printable cards—choose from four free options: one for your Mum, Grandma, Mother, and a blank one to use any time. She includes instructions for sending mom a tissue paper flower kit, too.

May 04, 2011

Printable Mother's Day cards

For free Mother's Day greetings, check out these DIY printables. I love this funny, pretty door hanger from Twig and Thistle. Give Mom a time out!

From Canon Creative Park, assemble a squirrel family who lives inside a tree stump. Get the card template here, available for printing on A4 or letter-sized paper.

Download free Mother's Day photo card templates from I Heart Faces, along with instructions for using Photoshop or Elements to insert your own picture. (Or just print out one of the cards and glue a photo on it if you prefer manual labor.)

April 15, 2011

Free bunting wedding stationery set

For brides on a budget, this cute, customizable wedding stationery can be downloaded from The Wedding Chicks. Choose colors and type information into an online form, and a free bunting-themed set will be generated for you. Get the invitation, RSVP card, table number, and escort card right here. Or find more printable options in the Freebie section.

February 11, 2011

Last-minute Valentine printables

Monday is Valentine's Day. If you haven't given it a thought, there's still time to get festive. Check out these completely awesome cup wrappers from Eat Drink Chic.

Spotted at Creature Comforts: a link to Valentine e-cards at Kate Spade. Choose from approximately one zillion different designs.

Get a PDF with four different printable Valentine cards, compliments of Fellow Creatives.

And if you're simply not an effusive, sentimental sap like the rest of us, download the valentine schmalentine from Mmmcrafts.

November 17, 2010

Printable Christmas card and gift list

If you want to get a jump on printing out Christmas goodies, here's a hand-drawn holiday card, compliments of Mufn Inc.

Possibly my Christmas shopping would be more inspired if I wrote ideas on special stationery. Download a printable shopping list from Atypical Type A.

November 11, 2010

Retro printable card from June Craft

The very same Kayanna Nelson of June Craft from yesterday's post has generously provided awesome downloadable goodies on her blog. Get the printable bird card right here. Or hunt through her posts to find all the free desktop wallpapers sprinkled about. Most are calendar desktops, but I was dying to use them immediately so I Photoshopped over the calendar areas to make them useful for posterity. I've got that bird on my monitor right this minute. Thank you, Kayanna!

November 05, 2010

Printable calling card freebie

Just for fun I've made you a template for a personal calling card. Apparently social calling cards are making a comeback, so you might want to print up a few to hand out at parties, moms' play groups, to new neighbors, or tuck them into your Christmas cards if you've updated your contact info.

In case you don't like orange because there's something wrong with you, there are two other colors to choose from.

Download orange cards, blue cards, or burgundy cards.

Each design is a PDF file with editable fields for typing. After saving the file to your computer, open the PDF in Adobe Reader (free right here if you don't already have it), type in your information, and print at 100% on a sheet of white cardstock. Trim with an X-acto knife or scissors, using the crop marks as guides. The font used in the name field is Euphorigenic, a free download at MyFonts.com. If you don't feel like going to the trouble of fetching it and installing it on your machine, your computer will substitute a font that might be tolerable to you.

(These cards are for personal use only; please don't try to sell the design, decorate your website with it, etc.) Enjoy!

September 30, 2010

"A toast" printable greeting card

Head over to Oh My! Handmade Goodness to get this free printable card by Meg of Olliegraphic. Perfect for whenever anyone does a good job at anything.

September 15, 2010

Hexagon notecard printable

Download this colorful notecard freebie, compliments of Ginger & George. It should be easy enough to find a colored envelope to match, right? (Via One Pretty Thing.)

September 14, 2010

Google Me business card freebie

Does your name appear at the top of Google search results? Need a quick business card? Get this template from Ji Lee and add your own words to the search box. (The download is on page two.)

August 19, 2010

Printable birthday card from Susy Jack

Susan Connor has designed another free printable; this time it's a birthday card with her signature burst of flowers. Head over here to download it.

June 03, 2010

Free printable greeting cards

If you need to download and print a freebie greeting card, Canon's Creative Park has over 600 options in both letter and A4 sizes. I'm not a fan of teddy bears and tea roses, but some of the cards feature delightful illustrations. Canon, keep recruiting talented illustrators, please! Especially those of the quirky variety.

Moms, if you're looking for a little craft project to do with the kiddos, try making a print-and-assemble Father's Day card. This lion family is cute.

April 21, 2010

Free printable folding card

Download this little flower explosion, designed by Susan Connor of Susy Jack. Very nice. I could use a flower explosion right about now.

February 01, 2010

Print it: a vintage-style Valentine card

Free for the downloading: a printable Valentine card and matching envelope available at Ruffled.

January 26, 2010

Printable all-in-one card and envelope

Natalie Jost has designed some printable floral "cardvelopes," a genetically engineered card-envelope hybrid. You know, like a liger, only not as sad. Just print on cardstock, trim, write your message on the blank interior, and fold. They're free for the downloading right here.

January 21, 2010

Mini bunting birthday card

My latest quickie DIY project: a birthday card with a tiny bunting of miniature flags. If you want to try one, here's how to make it.

Fold a sheet of cardstock into thirds, accordian style. If you want a printed message on your card, run it through your printer before folding.

Cut out strips of colored paper and fold them in half lengthwise. (My strips were about 1" wide.) Cut the folded strips into tiny triangles; they should look like little hinges. Make a few strings of bunting by folding triangles over a cord and gluing both halves together.

With an X-acto knife, cut tiny slits in the folded edge of the cover of your card. Thread one end of each bunting cord through a slit and secure the cord end behind the cover with a piece of tape. Wrap the opposite end of each cord around the cover of the card and secure it in the back with more tape. Then place double stick tape around the edges and center of the back side of the cover and stick the cover to the adjacent panel, hiding the taped ends of your bunting. Round the corners of your card if you like, and you're done.

October 27, 2009

Printable moving announcement

Another free printable goodie at Love. Obsess. Inspire.: a "We've Moved" postcard, designed by Adrienne at Dingbat Press. It makes me want to move somewhere, just so I can send out these cute little numbers. Head over here to download and print.

October 21, 2009

Free notecard download

Help yourself to this lovely orange printable notecard, compliments of Pauline Grayson. Pauline is a 6'1" graphic designer who grew up on a dairy farm. I'm a 5'11" graphic designer who grew up on a dairy farm. I think this means we are twins separated at birth. Except I drank more coffee, which stunted my growth.

September 22, 2009

Printable thank you card

Susan Connor of SusyJack paper goods has posted a freebie thank you card you can download and print. It's orange. I will choose to believe she designed it just for me. Please don't try to correct my delusion.