Re: Holiday cards


Hi there all,

>Wait a minute -- we have artists in the group -- anyone know how

>expensive it would be to do a bunch of cards like Shelly suggests and

>sell them as an ACGA fundraiser?  It sounds like a good idea. .

I make my cards every year (going on twenty now) and send out to about 75 people. The art work has varied from individually hand-tinted photos all the way to linoleum prints. Last year I recycled a felled white pine bough and some red-twig dogwood trimmings. I tied a little bit of both together with a ribbon and tucked them into a pre-punched card with a greeting I ran off on the computer - the cost was for the paper, envelopes and postage (and of course the labor, which I find relaxing).

Does that help? - Lisa in Mpls



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