I think our local Costco does this sort of thing.
> 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 2006/06/24 Sat PM 07:03:40 GMT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: OT:  Making Cards with Photos
> 
> I am about ready to print up my Mom's memorial card. Going to put a photo of 
> her hands on the front, usual memorial stuff inside, with a biography letter 
> insert.
> 
> I called up the only good local lab left around here -- they don't do cards. 
> They will do up prints from a jpg. Which I might let them do, not sure I want 
> to run off that many (50) prints on my Epson 925.
> 
> So I've thought of going to Kinko's. 
> 
> Really, I haven't researched this yet. Being lazy and hoping someone else can 
> shortcut the process for me. :-)
> 
> Where do I find cards that will fit a 4-6 or 5-7 photo? Blank inside.
> 
> Is there some easier way to do this? If I use a place on the Net won't I have 
> to wait too long?
> Not sure I want to do that way, anyway -- want to have enough control over 
> the end product.
> 
> So, sources of cards?
> Is a copy place the best bet?
> And a photo lab for the photo?
> 
> Any suggestions welcome. Especially from those who have done cards.
> 
> Marnie aka the Clueless
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