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4 Free xmas cards (Merged)

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  • Thanks, have ordered my four.
  • mrbond
    mrbond Posts: 95 Forumite
    Thanks, free xmas cards always come in useful :)
  • Elzo
    Elzo Posts: 419 Forumite
    Thanks!

    I had some card samples last year, although can't remember which company, and they did have 'sample' written across them. Don't think it was Clinton but perhaps something to keep in mind if ordering card samples from other places.

    Also, depending on the size of the cards, it might be difficult to get the right size of envelope!
    We're all pawns in the game of life!!
  • Miss_Money
    Miss_Money Posts: 9,682 Forumite
    thanks for that :) i always make my xmas cards but there are alwys a few ppl i forget about :eek: so these will come in handy :D
    Bad mother to 2!
    Bad Mother's Club member #4
  • sashacat
    sashacat Posts: 821 Forumite
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    Thanks, I have just sent for mine
    Wombling £457.41
  • irisrose
    irisrose Posts: 4,248 Forumite
    Thanks have ordered mine
  • Thank you!!
    Would be extra handy if they came with envelopes....!! Don't suppose they will though!! Still, you could always frame some of the wintery scenes :)
    Needing all the money I can for university!!
  • irisrose
    irisrose Posts: 4,248 Forumite
    You could make your own envelopes
    Find old envelopes in the sizes you want to make.
    Carefully take them apart at the seams.
    Iron the pattern flat with a cool iron.
    Lay the pattern on your paper.
    Carefully cut around it.
    Fold as the original envelope was.
    Use white glue to glue all but the top fold.
    When ready to use, tape or glue the top flap.
  • You can make envelopes from A4 or A3 paper too ;)
  • Thanks for the tip, i've ordered some cards!

    If the cards come with SAMPLE written across you can always try cutting up parts without the writing on to make gift tags. Then they won't be wasted at least.
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