check in your local phone book for Printers & Typographers ..... the yellow pages generally has adverts as well as alphabetical listings
2007-11-09 05:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Formula:
Art + Digital Camera + Computer + Printer = Greetings Cards
2007-11-09 07:18:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I have cards made at Vista Print and am satisfied for the price but there are many more expensive online places where you could get better quality. Search on Google for cards+printing and you will get many sites to browse.
2007-11-09 10:23:42
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answered by Marilyn B 2
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I print my own. Take a photo of your painting, load it on your computer, crop/adjust color ...etc. Buy blank greeting cards/envelopes and print your own. The directions are on the greeting card pack.
2007-11-12 13:35:25
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answered by Nothin' Fancy 4
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Get the book Artist's and designers market, they have couple hundred listings for greeting card companies. You contact them and they willpriont it if they like your stuff.
2007-11-10 04:08:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Easiest way...Staples! Go there, put your canvas on their Color Copier. They can show you how to reduce your art into two images on an 81/2" x11" card stock. (I think the original has to be under 14x17.)
Anyway, that's what I do. They can adjust the brightness, color, etc. I had to 'train' my associate, but now she's terrific, and we work well together.
2007-11-09 10:32:31
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answered by Winterskye 4
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Maybe even to obvious to mention but:
http://www.greetingcards.com/
2007-11-09 06:04:09
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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try a printing shop, Fedex or anything like it in your hometown
2007-11-09 05:47:46
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answered by Alex T 2
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