Marnie - I've used these - not ever in any great quantity. The price for 10 in the shops here (Milwaukee) is about double the Dick Blick price.
http://www.dickblick.com/zz119/15/ The cards are 5x7 and take a 4x6 print very nicely. I use double sided tape to hold the print to the card so the recipient can remove the print and keep it if they want. Around here you can get a decent 4x6 machine print for about $.30 so the cards end up costing about a buck each - and the cards aren't odd sized so you need extra postage. If you *do* want to take the time to print the photo as well as the inside memorial stuff, they are ink-jet photo printable but it's probably more cost effective to use a lab print and tape or glue it to the card. -P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 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 > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

