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

Thursday, 1 July 2021

Christmas Cards Already

I am back on the internet after a long break and what has surprised me is the amount of Christmas cards being pushed. Well I thought that I would take a look and show you what I have found so hear I am pushing Christmas cards in July, hope that you find some that you like. Some of the links in this blog are affiliate links which means that if you follow the link and then buy something then I might get a few pennies. If you know of any Christmas cards that you would like to share then add the link in the comments section.

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Save money on your greeting cards

Save money on your greeting cards


Looking to save money on buying your greeting cards now is the time to get ready. With Black Friday (25th November) and Cyber Monday (28th November) coming up many stores will be offering gargantuan savings, each store trying to outdo the next, some have already started.


To make the most of these savings you need to have a plan of attack. After all, if it is a site wide sale you can also get the greeting cards you need for the whole year and not just the festive cards. So let’s make a list (I love lists);

  • Who do you need Christmas or New Year cards for?
  • How many Birthday cards will you need next year?
  • What anniversaries are coming up in the next twelve months?
  • Are you planning a wedding, why not get the invitations now?

Have a list for each occasion and then add the name of each person under each occasion (on a separate line), so your husband will appear on Christmas, Birthday and anniversary. Once you have your lists you are ready for the next part.


Find a site that you like or maybe more than one and register as a buyer with them. The reason for registering with them is so that you will get the emails from them telling you what sale they have on and what code to use at the check out. Now that you are registered with the site do not sit back and wait for the email with the sales code to arrive in your inbox, as some of the sales that have the biggest savings are over and done in a short time (flash sales).


Instead you should start to pick the greeting cards that you need. Add the cards to your basket but also make a note of the product number against the name of each of the people on your list just in case your cards disappear from your basket. This way you will be ready when that email arrives with the big discount code.


This may not get you a saving on all your greeting card needs for the year but it will give you a big saving on most of them. To start looking why not try some of the sites below.



Sunday, 30 October 2016

Save Money on Christmas Cards

This year and every year going forward.


The holidays are coming and you can sense that your credit cards are taking a deep breath in expectation of all the debt that is going to be put on them. How do I know that the holidays are coming, the stores are starting to expand their Christmas products (that have been in store since August) out over the whole store. This is the time to start to plan your holidays, what gifts to buy and for whom, how many Christmas cards you will need and who you will be sending them too, checking the list twice to make sure you have not left anyone out. Time to put that year planner to use and mark of days that you will not be available as you have already agreed to go to a social gathering.


Let’s get one point straight, saving money on Christmas cards will not mean that you will be sending poor quality cards or that everyone will be getting the same card for the next twenty years but if you do find value cards at hundreds for pennies then I will show you haw you can use them letter on. Knowing how many Christmas cards you will need and for whom will mean that you are prepared when you come across an opportunity like a sale in a store. I know some people that got some or all of this year Christmas cards in the January sales (that would be me). So get that list written after you have finished this post so that you will be ready for the next opportunity you come across.


You may have missed the January sales but there will be other sales both on the internet and in the high street before the holidays, in fact it feels like not a week goes by without me getting an email telling me about a sale with 20%, 30%, 40% or 50% off. When I find cards that I like and want to buy I make a note of the product number in a file on my computer, I group them together under the site if found them on like Zazzle, Greeting cards Universe or Cafépress so that when I get notice that the site is having a sale I can go straight to the cards on the site, saving me both time and money.


Making your own Christmas cards can be fun and very enjoyable with the added advantage that the card will be uniquely yours and that the recipient will not be getting the same card from anyone else. You maybe thinking that you have no skill in making cards so yours will look terrible and cheap but with a little practice you can be producing wonderful cards that your friends and family will love.


Everyone has some skills that can be applied to card making, weather that be sewing, scrap booking, photography, calligraphy or even finger painting that you loved back in kinder garden. All of the skills used in card making are easy to learn but you do not need to learn all of them, just the one or two that you need to make the card you are working on at the moment.


So now I guess you are thinking “how are you going to save money after buying all the card making equipment and the materials you will waste learning the skills needed”. First off, do not buy any card making equipment, let me say that again DO NOT BUY ANY CARD MAKING EQUIPMENT not at first anyway because at the moment you do not know what you need. Make do with what you have around the house and as you make cards you will learn what you want from your tools, maybe you need bigger scissors or smaller scissors or it is not scissors you need at all but a craft knife. Rather than learning new skills using your card stock try honing your skills using plain printing paper, the cost of a ream of printing paper is less than one or two greeting cards and before you have gotten half way through the paper you will be confidant in many new skills that you can add straight to your card stock.


Not everyone is confident to make greeting cards starting from just an idea; some need a little help before they can believe that they can do it, so here are two methods to help you get started.


The first is kind of like a kit greeting card. When you buy a greeting card you like you down load a file or a PDF that has all of the key elements on and maybe some extra ones so that the PDF could be used to make a birthday card or a thank you card. If you make an error you can just reprint the PDF and start again or just use the element that you need. This bring us to the money saving aspect of this kind of greeting card, the PDF sits on your computer and if you need another card you print it out again, if you need 10, 20 or 100 you just keep printing out as many as you need. It does not stop there, as you get more adventurous you can start to mix and match different elements with different cads giving you more unique greeting cards. A good place to start is Digi Design Resort or at Crafts U Print as well as having many card templates they also have lots of tips and an active forum where you can ask questions, they also have a selection of free templates for you to down load and try to see if it is for you.


The last method is to alter cards to make them uniquely yours, remember them bargain cards you found. You can add as little or as much as you like after all the card did not cost much or was even free. From adding glitter to highlight a few elements to a complete makeover so that you can not recognize the original card. If you want to cover large areas of the card in glitter it is easer to paint on the glue and then sprinkle on the glitter but if you want to add glitter to smaller elements of the card like the trim on a Christmas tree you can buy glitter in different colours already mixed with glue and this method is like drawing with the glitter or like piping icing on a cake. I design greeting card on my computer and then print the image on to card blanks of different colours to get different effects One time I printed the image upside down, rather than throw the card away I cut in two and added it to one of my bargain cards (the right way round) with a strip of coloured paper on the spine of the card to make it look a bit like a book so that the only part of the bargain card my recipient would see was the inside massage. Altering bargain greeting cards can also be a great way to get your children involved to make personalized Christmas cards for their grandparents and friends.



If you have found this post useful then please share it or leave a comment or both. If you know of any other money saving tips or crafting sites leave a link in the comments so others can benefit. 

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Greeting Card Universe for Inspiration



 

Many artists now use print on demand sites (POD) as a great way to get their art out in front of the public. This brings many advantages to both the artist and you the buyer of art, not lest of which is the cost and access to people from around the world.

 


 

For the artist is the saving of not having to pay up front to have a selection of their art printed in different sizes and on different products so that their stall at the local craft fair will look appealing to the public. Not to mention the cost of renting the stall at the craft fair and cost, hassle of getting their work too and from the craft fair and setting up the stall. For some artists the though of selling their art or worse still being face to face with the public and having to talk about their art gives them such anxiety that they give up before they even start.

 


 

POD sites take a lot of this away for the artist, for a relatively small up front fee and or a percentage the artist can upload all of their work onto a POD site and even have their art available on products the artist had not even though of. In addition to the above the artist also has no worries about taking payment, packing & shipping, printing or returns as the POD site takes care of all of this and more.

 


 

So what about you the buyer, what do you get out of the POD site? First and foremost is a huge selection of art and artists, on a range of products, far bigger than you would get at any craft fair. You get to see and buy the art of up and coming artists from around the world that can not be found any where else. You also get to see styles and subjects of art that you like and not what is dictated by some manager whose main concern is how well the greeting card will sell!

 


 

So who are these POD sites? Well they come in all sizes and styles but two of the biggest have to be Zazzle and Cafepress they both offer art on a huge range of products as well as greeting cards. Then you get sites like Redbubble and Fine Art America that started off more focused on the artists needs but over time have grown to look after the buyer as well.

 


 

If you are looking for greeting cards then one POD site stands out from the rest, Greeting Card Universe as they only sell greeting cards, their motto is “Any greeting card imaginable” this is followed up with “if you do not see what you are looking for just ask”. If you can not find a greeting card for the occasion or with the subject or in the style you want, then you can leave a message on the site telling them what you want, this is then passed on to all the artists on the site, you will then be sent a link to where the new cards that the artists have produced. Secondly, if you find a greeting card that is almost perfect but just needs a few changes then you can contact the artist directly and ask them to make the changes, all this at no extra cost to you.

 


 

Sunday, 20 July 2014

Greeting Card Inspiration on Twitter

Cute Dazzled Bug Birthday Cards
Cute Dazzled Bug Birthday Cards by borianag
Shop for a card with zazzle.com
Following on from my last post this time I will be looking at finding inspiration on the social network site Twitter. At first look social network sites can be a bit overwhelming, from how you set up your account with followers or groups, circles of friends, family or others. Then there is how you interact on the site and what type of language is acceptable, even if upper case letters are classed as shouting. Once you have got past all the tech stuff they all break down the same way and that is the people using them.
The first type of people that use social network sites only want to interact with their friends, family and colleagues. Most of these people believe that the internet is for their own privet use and get quite upset even hostile when they find out that strangers can “listen in on their privet conversation posted on the internet!”. Avoid these people like the plague.
Happy 34th Birthday Flower Pansy Greeting Cards
Happy 34th Birthday Flower Pansy Greeting Cards by martinspaperstore
Check out more Happy 34th birthday Cards at Zazzle
The next group of people take the social network sites on face value, they accumulate friends or followers and they like to share what they have found on the internet. These people can be a great resource of inspiration but are erratic in the subject matter that they deliver, be careful some of their friends or followers will fit into the category above.
The next group are companies that are hoping to grow their brand and interaction with customers. Some companies are a source of inspiration in of them self’s, while others share inspiration of others. Companies tend to have quite a narrow area of inspiration but a very rich one as they have lots of money and people to invest in it.
The last group of people are artists; some of them only share their own art which in its self can be a great source of inspiration but many of them not only share their own art but the art of others as well. This can be a great source of inspiration on a wide number of subjects and styles. Best of all, many of the artists below are willing to share your art with their followers if only you interact with them, once you have got your inspiration back that is.
On twitter if people want others that are not following them to find their tweets (posts) they use an hash tag # like #Birthday, #art, #photo or #Christmas. If you want to find tweets on a subject then just type in what you are looking for. On twitter you only have 140 characters per tweet so the search results are targeted unlike some sites where you can add a thesaurus of tags that have nothing to do with the post.
Below are some links to people on twitter. Their art work is awesome, they are grate to interact with and they are very generous in sharing other peoples work to their followers. 
WARNING! If you follow all of the above people you could lose months of your life viewing links to great art work.
Very Red Rose White Outline "Love" Cards
Very Red Rose White Outline "Love" Cards by FloralbyFred
Look at Flower closeup Cards online at Zazzle.com
Seriously if you want to know what Twitter can do for you then following the above people will give you a great insight as to what Twitter can do and the inspiration it can bring. Do not be mislead by how many followers the above accounts have, because of the power of Re-Tweets most of the above people have their tweets seen by hundreds of thousands of people every day and some of them number in the millions.







Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Unique Greeting Cards

Finding unique greeting cards to send to your loved ones can be hard; having looked long and hard for a greeting card that fits them and the occasion it would not be great to know that someone has sent them the exact same greeting card, the chance of this happening can increase for holidays where card giving is popular like “Thanks Giving” or “Charismas”.
Many of the large greeting card manufactures that have stores on the high street or in shopping centres may have at what first seems like large selection of greeting cards which quickly drops down when you start to look at the individual categories. Some stores that sell lots of different goods as well as greeting cards may well have some unique greeting card produced only for their company along with a selection from a number of the large greeting card manufactures. Your next stop on your search for unique greeting cards would be small independent greeting card stores. By their very nature they will have the smallest selection of greeting cards but each one unique from the cards in the large branded stores. This is because they will be getting their greeting cards from the smaller manufactures that are unable to supply the lager branded stores and if you are lucky they will have greeting cards made by local artists.
To find the largest selection of unique greeting cards you need to venture onto the internet where you can find the work of tens of thousands of artists and designers from all over the globe. My first point of call would be Greeting Card Universe that only produces greeting cards, finding cards is easy by typing in “key words” or using their very logical categories that can be very specific “happy birthday estranged farther from daughter”. You can alter the inside verse on all the cards and on some of the cards you can alter the text on the front or even add your own photo to a section of the front of the card. You can even ask an artist to alter one of their designs for you or you can put in a request for a design you have in mind that will go out to all the artists on the site and you will get to see how artists with different styles interpret your request and all for no extra cost to you.
The next place to look would be the gift sites where you can find artists and designers work for sale on many items from clothing to clocks and puzzles to phone cases as well as greeting cards. Two of the biggest would be Zazzle and Cafepress press, the large number of products and designers on each of the sites can make it a little daunting in finding what you are looking for but is well worth the effort. Other sites are more tailored to the artists manly focusing on art prints and canvases but also include greeting cards, sites like “Red bubble” and “fine arts America”. Then there are the newer and smaller sites where the market place is not flooded with the designs of the more prolific artists like Mydoodle and Societ 6.
Renae Birthday Cavalier Spaniel Card
Renae Birthday Cavalier Spaniel Card by myshelle
Check out Spaniel Cards online at zazzle
One thing that all the websites above have in common is that once you have found and purchased your unique greeting card that design is still there for any number of people to come along and buy it, even if you have had a design changed by an artist on greeting card universe, the artist will think “one person liked the changes enough they bought it, maybe others will buy it as well” so leave for all to see and buy. The next group of websites are where you can buy handmade products only. On sites like www.Etsy.com or www.Folksy.com  you can find beautifully hand crafted greeting cards that by their nature are only produced in small numbers.
To get truly unique greeting cards for you loved ones and friends is to make them yourself. STOP, before you click away from this site thinking that it is going to be too hard or fiddly and you have no artist talent in you give me a chance, after all you have read this far why not read the rest of it. Now, I am not talking about making your unique greeting cards from scratch though I am sure that in a short time and with a little practice that is exactly what you will be doing. I am not even talking about using the wonderful kits with easy to follow instructions that you can down load and print out over and over again from great sites like Crafts U Print or My Grafico.
Embellishing greeting cards that you have acquired, I like to buy packs of holiday greeting cards from charities or thrift shops, these are not so expensive that you will worry about making mistakes and are a good starting point to hone your talents. When choosing your greeting cards try to pick a simple designs or pleasant images that have plenty of space to place you embellishments, the ideal card is one that you think is nice but just needs a little bit more decoration.
Many of the tools that you will need you may already have around your home; pens, scissors, marker pens, paper glue and if you have children you may have a lot more like paints, glitter, colouring pens, paint brushes and more. A quick visit to your local craft store or the craft section of a department store will give you an idea or the range of embellishments that you can use to decorate your cards with. You will need to have self-control not to buy everything you see, I know that I do. Buying a few stock items to get you started will do today, as you get the bug for making greeting cards you can build up your stock of what you like and know how to use and what tools will be useful to you. To start, for the price of one or two greeting cards you can get a selection of rhinestones, glitter glue and foam pads.
Taking a perfectly pleasant greeting card like the one above by adding a little embellishment you can make it uniquely your own.
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Above are some of the tools you might find useful when creating your greeting cards and below is a small selection of rhinestones, glitter glue and foam pads, this small selection is enough to make many cards.
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By just adding a little glitter glue in different colours can make a big change to a greeting card. Using glitter glue is good for intricate work, if you want to cover larger areas it would be better to apply glue and then sprinkle on glitter, remember to put your card onto a large piece of paper or card so that you can collect the unused glitter.
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silver and gold photo
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red silver and gold photo
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Adding a few rhinestones to key points on your greeting card to finish off. Let the cards design or image speak to you as to where to add the glitter and rhinestones. When you first start it can be hard to know when to stop “less is more” after all you want to add to your card not overwhelm it.
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Try different styles and effects, do not be worried about making mistakes as you can always start again on another card and above all have fun.

Now the before and after.

snow and rhinestones
snow and rhinestones by martinspaperstore
Shop for Martinspixs Cards online at Zazzle.com