August 22, 2008, Newsletter Issue #76: Photo Insert Greeting Cards

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Photo insert greeting cards are a less expensive version of portrait greeting cards. You can make photo insert greeting cards with card stock or purchase the insert cards from a photography or stationary supply store.

To make a photo insert greeting card at home, get a piece of card stock and fold it in half. Hold the card stock the way you want the card to appear and cut out the appropriate size hole from the center of the front flap.

After you've completed this, you take the picture you would like to insert into your card and lay it flat against the hole you've just cut. Make sure you haven't cut the hole too big, because you don't want the image to full through. Next, take another piece of card stock that is roughly one inch longer and wider than your photograph and glue it in place behind your card. Now, you can decorate the card and add your sentiment on the inside!

You can also purchase computer programs that can help you create photo greeting cards with your digital photographs.

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