COSTCO, without a doubt. Fast, easy to do online, good paper, envelopes included, priced right - if there's an issue they will quickly resolve to satisfy the customer.
Evidently no one checks prior postings. The OP said right off the bat, "I'm actually looking to print individual cards myself. thanks"
Save a lot of posting time by reading some of the replies.
I use Hallmark Card Studio and the Art Studio. Once I make a template. I simply insert photos. I use a "shape" for a narropw black border. I use Redriver card stock. It is not cheap, but it is nice. I use custom size 7x10 stock prescored. My current preference is 60 lb Polar Matte. It takes a bit of experimentation to get it set up, but now that I have it it is quick and makes nice cards.
Redriver has a variety of templates available.
not to quibble, but OP gave us that as additional info... lots of good replies..
Lou Salamon wrote:
not to quibble, but OP gave us that as additional info... lots of good replies..
In the third response to his post. I say he corrected his original request after he got the first ressponse and it was not what he wanted.
Either way, he corrected his query and it seem a lot of people don't read what he wanted. Yes lots of good replies, just not on point.
glwalden wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving everyone. I'm looking for an easy to use greeting card program. Any suggestions appreciated,thanks.
Hallmark has an excellent program for making your own cards. Have had it for a long time and have upgraded or I should say bought a new one when the old became unusable. only bought 2 since 2010
Thanks everyone for your help. Looks like my Lightroom or the Hallmark program. Thanks again!
Ended up using lightroom, after studying it a little. Turns out it takes all of a couple minutes to set up a card to print and my xp15000 prints it in a couple more. Thanks again everyone!!
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