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Master October 2019

Thank You Cards Semi diy

Jolie, on July 31, 2019 at 2:26 PM Posted in Do It Yourself 0 3

So I received a gift off my registry sent to my house and was in need of thank you cards quickly. I personally wasn't thrilled with anything I saw on amazon, walmart, target, etc and the printing sites are too much just for thank you cards. So I went on etsy, bought a less than $3 template then went on Staples and placed an order for copies! Two cards fit on one piece of regular cardstock so I only needed 15 copies. Dirt cheap! Just need envelopes too. Can't wait to pick them up tomorrow! Does anyone know if Staples will cut the cards for free or if there's a self service where I can cut them myself there? Just want to avoid having to do it with scissors if possible

This is the shop I used: https://www.etsy.com/shop/StrawberryPartyPrint


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Latest activity by Jolie, on August 1, 2019 at 8:15 AM
  • Kaila
    Savvy October 2020
    Kaila ·
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    I was thinking about doing this for save the dates! Did they come out well? And I know they have something to cut things like that so they should. Since it’s multiple I don’t know if they will change but I can’t imagine it would be a lot if they did
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  • Devin
    Super October 2019
    Devin ·
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    Or get a paper cutter from Michaels or hobby lobby or Joann’s with a 40% off coupon
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  • J
    Master October 2019
    Jolie ·
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    Okay good. Wouldn't mind paying them extra to cut them. Or if I have time I'll do it! I pick them up today after work so I'll let you know! The suggestion for the template was to use a heavy-ish cardstock that was matte so that's what I picked!

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