Hallmark Blank Greeting Cards
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| Review Date: July 10, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Timothy M. Johnson, Decatur, GA USA |
This premium quality 85# matte blank greeting card product produced stunningly beautiful, brilliant and crisp text and graphic images using my injet printer. I have tried similar products, but Hallmark clearly stands out among its competitors.
The product is economically priced and you receive a bonus trial edition Hallmark Card Studio software CD, which makes this deal hard to beat. |
Great for making your own greeting cards
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| Review Date: January 10, 2007 |
| Reviewer: C. M. Stegner, |
| This paper works exceptionally well with Hallmark Greeting Card software and quite well with American Greetings Greeting Card software as well. I particularly like the weight and brightness of the stock. It works well with my HP printer and doesn't jam like other papers I have used. |
PERFECT CARD STOCK FOR HALLMARK SOFTWARE!!
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| Review Date: February 11, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Gail K. Kroll, |
| WHEN I FIRST BOUGHT MY HALLMARK CARDMAKER DELUXE 2006 SOFTWARE I BOUGHT THIS TYPE OF STOCK PAPER. THEN IT RAN OUT ON THEIR WEBSITE! I WAS REALLY DISAPPOINTED. WHEN I FOUND IT AT AMAZON.COM I WAS THRILLED AND AM STILL USING IT! PERFECT SIZE FOR THAT PERFECT CARD! I USE THIS SIZE THE MOST OF ALL FOR MY CARDS WHICH I MAKE! TRY IT!!! |
GREAT PAPER.... When you Care to Send the Very BEST...
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| Review Date: December 16, 2008 |
| Reviewer: George McAdams, Alabama, USA |
I was printing my Christmas cards and decided to add a picture of the family to it. I first printed five or so cards using some other brand Avery/American Greetings Half Fold Blank Cards, and everything looked OK. Then, I used the Hallmark Premium Blank Greeting Card paper. The colors were so much deeper and bright.
I've uploaded scans of a picture using both papers. While the card stock is a little fuzzy on both, you must remember you are not printing on photographic paper, you can see that the Hallmark paper looks richer.
When I checked the prices, they were almost the same, with the Hallmark cards costing less than a nickle more per card. For that amount, it's no contest. People are going to look at my cards and wonder how they look so rich and alive. It will be our secret. One suggestion, though: if you print any of your cards on this Hallmark paper, please make sure you print all of your cards on it. I ran out and just hope no one notices that their card is not a beautiful as another person on my Christmas card list. |
Customize your card
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| Review Date: May 26, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Samurai Dave, Ventura, CA |
I took a bunch of pictures of my Mom's pansies, then made a card with a collage of the images. I gave it to her for Mother's Day. She LOVED it! She recognized the flowers as hers, and now has a permanent image of them.
Just follow the instructions, and the paper stock will go through your inkjet just fine. I used the matt finish paper, because I didn't know if the glossy would smear.
They are comletely blank on both sides (unlike "photo paper" that always has the mfg name on the back, making it useless for 1/2-fold cards). |
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