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Bring back the romance and joy of the day you said “I do” with these charming, personalized thank-you cards you can print from your computer. bd0607_summer1.jpg How to Make It Download our template, and print onto slightly heavy 8 1/2-by-11-inch paper (look for a paper that coordinates with a 5 Baronial [4 1/8-by-5 1/2-inch] envelope). We have three designs; use any or all of them. Frame 1 Frame 2 Frame 3 Use photo-editing software to crop and resize your photograph into a 2 1/4-by-3 1/4-inch image, and print out. Use a bone folder and a metal ruler to score across the card at the fold marks, aligning ruler with the dashed lines. Then use a craft knife and the ruler to cut across the paper at the solid crop marks. Slip the top edge of the paper into an extra-large oval craft punch (2 1/2 inches or 72 mm high), and center the design (turn the punch upside down so you can see how the design aligns with the hole of the punch), and punch out the opening. Adhere photo from behind using a glue stick. Fold the right flap back to cover the photo, and glue in place. This will create a single-fold card. Envelope: actionenvelope.com Craft punch: eksuccess.com
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mwd105451_spr10_thankyou.jpg
mwd105451_spr10_thankyou.jpg
mwd105451_spr10_thankyou.jpg
Bring back the romance and joy of the day you said “I do” with these charming, personalized thank-you cards you can print from your computer.
bd0607_summer1.jpg
How to Make It
Download our template, and print onto slightly heavy 8 1/2-by-11-inch paper (look for a paper that coordinates with a 5 Baronial [4 1/8-by-5 1/2-inch] envelope). We have three designs; use any or all of them.
Frame 1 Frame 2 Frame 3
Use photo-editing software to crop and resize your photograph into a 2 1/4-by-3 1/4-inch image, and print out.
Use a bone folder and a metal ruler to score across the card at the fold marks, aligning ruler with the dashed lines. Then use a craft knife and the ruler to cut across the paper at the solid crop marks.
Slip the top edge of the paper into an extra-large oval craft punch (2 1/2 inches or 72 mm high), and center the design (turn the punch upside down so you can see how the design aligns with the hole of the punch), and punch out the opening.
Adhere photo from behind using a glue stick. Fold the right flap back to cover the photo, and glue in place. This will create a single-fold card.
Envelope: actionenvelope.com
Craft punch: eksuccess.com
bd0607_summer1.jpg
bd0607_summer1.jpg
Frame 1 Frame 2 Frame 3
` Martha Stewart Weddings View All A Musical Festival and a Green Couch Inspired This Couple’s Whimsical Garden Wedding in California 9 Wedding Trends You’ll See Everywhere in 2023, According to Wedding Planners and Event Designers 7 Wedding Dress and Accessory Trends Every Bride-to-Be Needs to Know About in 2023 Princess Eugenie Is Pregnant With Her Second Child—and Is Due This Summer
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A Musical Festival and a Green Couch Inspired This Couple’s Whimsical Garden Wedding in California 9 Wedding Trends You’ll See Everywhere in 2023, According to Wedding Planners and Event Designers 7 Wedding Dress and Accessory Trends Every Bride-to-Be Needs to Know About in 2023 Princess Eugenie Is Pregnant With Her Second Child—and Is Due This Summer
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