Easter is quickly approaching, but there is plenty of time to "be
creative" and make your own cards, or to help your kids make cards
for grandparents and aunts and uncles.
You don't need a costly card-making program (or a cheap card-making
program that just doesn't really work right) in order to make your
own, personalized greeting cards and party invitations. All you need
is a word-processing program (like Microsoft Word), a printer, and
printer paper.
Read my down-to-Earth article, written for "real people" (you don't
have to be Martha Stewart) "How to Make Personalized Cards and
Invitations Without Card-Making Software" for tips and ideas for
making cards use computer paper, construction paper, or even card
stock or postcards. Learn how to make cards that will fit into
envelopes that you have at home (or envelopes that are easily and
affordable purchased at office supply stores).
For the whole article, and links to helpful templates that you can
download to help you start making cards, go to:
http://readingroom.janktheproofer.com/cards-invitations.htm
To get free printable Easter cards that are ready to print, go to:
http://easter.janktheproofer.com/Easter-Menu.htm
For more free printables for Easter, go to The Craft Cafe:
http://www.thecraftcafe.com