Thanks Dave,

That's not a bad idea at all, sticking a photo on.

The one thing that I have learnt here is to try different methods so I
expect I'll try a bit of each and see what works for me. About time the
printer did something creative.

I too have family scattered about, hence the desire for something more
personal and no doubt my children will get in on the act (three under 7)!

Malcolm
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Subject: RE: Photo Greeting Cards


On Sat, 8 Dec 2001, Malcolm Smith wrote:

> I would like to have Christmas cards made from some slides I took a few
> years back in the forest, lots of snow a festive appeal. I approached a
few
> companies who would print the cards, but the minimum order would see me to
> 2020 with them!
>
> Would I be better off investing in a good printer and software package?

I did something like this last year - I took a picture someone else had
shot of me, the wife and the little girl (about five months old then) and
just stuck in it a card with no caption.  Sure, it's not the greatest
quality in the world, but it's nice when your little family is halfway
around the world from your relatives - they open the card and there's
a little picture of us waving at them.

Alternatively, you could print on A5 card and just fold it over.  Any
reasonable printer would do, really.  If you can double side it, very
good, but you can just write something on the inside, does the job too.

dave
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