Actually you can go to www.avery.com and they will have tons of free templates for just about any type of business and personal card. Plus you can use word to put your own graphics on them.
Thats what I did.
2007-06-07 02:56:25
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answered by num1huckfinn 5
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When you go to Office Max or wherever to get your actual cards, the package will have a number on it. Go to the Avery website, look up that product number, and you will be able to download a free template that works with those cards. I use for my cards and it works great.
2007-06-07 02:54:47
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have a copy of MS Works or MS Publisher, you already have free business card templates.
2007-06-07 05:35:57
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answered by jdkilp 7
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You can find almost anything by googling for it.
I just found a bunch by typing in "free business card templates"
2007-06-07 02:50:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Erm, sorry but all homemade business cards look like homemade business cards...what kind of message does that send out??? I am not aware of any commercially available desktop printer that will handle business card thickness paper...(?)....Its a false economy I think (done it myself of course and they looked crap....too thin, and the edges not 100% perfect).There is a dutch(?) company on the web that will provide free business cards as long as you don't mind having thier logo on the back or for less than £10 I think, you get them with no logo. Very good quality.
2007-06-07 21:17:29
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answered by naiveidealist 2
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http://www.ilovehorses.com
2007-06-07 02:48:52
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.avery.com/us/Main?topic=Templates/Software&Ne=1000&toplevel=1000&catalogcode=WEB01&start=yes&action=search.ESearch&N=1000&kw=business+card&Quick+Search.x=10&Quick+Search.y=19
http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=free+business+card+templates
2007-06-07 02:50:02
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answered by nalfavi 1
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