I was drawn to the height of the card mostly, and it's simple message with a single focal point. So I decided to do a tall card that fits into a Business Size Envelope (4 x 9). Occasionally, I like larger size cards, especially when I can reuse Business Size Envelopes that I get in the mail. In some cases I'll take the bill envelope apart and trace it on 12x12 paper to create my own envelope. Then I use labels to put the address and return address on.
In this case, I tried it 3 times....I liked them all, but I'm still working on what will be the final that I will use for my Christmas cards to older friends who can appreciate larger cards.
Enjoy!
Audrie
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Sat, Dec 01, 2012 @ 3:05 PM
Oh all of these are so pretty!!!
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Sun, Dec 02, 2012 @ 5:52 PM
I make a lot of bigger cards for groups to sign at the office ... and business envelopes seem to be easier to find more cheaply than A4s ... fantastic inspired card.