Card-stock Sentence Examples

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  • Separate plates are needed for each color printed onto a full sheet of card stock.

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  • Business cards can be printed -- using your computer and an inkjet or laser printer -- onto perforated business card stock available from your local office supply store.

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  • Avery business card stock is often better since the edges are cleaner.

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  • To present a cohesive color scheme, opt to use the same manufacturer such as Bazzill Basics or Prism for card stock and Reminisce for patterned paper.

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  • You can purchase card stock paper in a variety of colors, and you don't even have to have a special program to create a beautiful card.

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  • Look for items you already have on hand, such as acorns, small pinecones, leaves, berries, shells, ribbons, etc. Either computer generate or hand write the wording on card stock paper, and decorate with whatever you have handy.

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  • A stationery store has many different paper or card stock options.

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  • While sending plain text announcements is fine, and pretty calligraphy on card stock works well, some couples like to include imagery too.

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  • Add a pumpkin theme to your wedding program by using a beautiful orange card stock and pumpkin graphic accents.

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  • The site recommends two different kinds of card stock for the game cards.

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  • Print the game board on card stock if possible.

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  • While it's fine to print out cards on traditional computer paper, they can be made more durable by using card stock instead.

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  • The couple may choose the same card stock as a formal announcement.

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  • The announcement cards are not limited to formal card stock.

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  • This type of notice is usually printed on a card stock paper and professionally printed.

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  • Some couples choose to select a card stock paper, design an announcement and print their own cards at home.

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  • If you don't have any on hand, make your own by cutting out people from magazines and gluing them to card stock.

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  • A colorful, clean, easy to read layout on sturdy business card stock will present a strong professional image.

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  • Rockford would have loved Clean Edge business card stock from Avery which allows the quick and easy printing of even a single business card on your printer.

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  • The first is to buy perforated business card stock at your local office supply store and print the cards on your home computer.

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  • What's free is the raw material--the card stock and manufacturing.

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  • This process stamps a thin, metallic veneer into the printed card stock.

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  • Foil stamping is done after the card stock is printed and before it's cut to size.

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  • Each color requires a separate plate and run with each color printed directly on a full sheet of card stock.

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  • Once the business card design has been completed, it can be printed off on card stock paper.

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  • That way, you can make sure that you are happy with the design without wasting any of your supply of card stock.

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  • If you are watching the bottom line, then consider using basic card stock.

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  • In most cases you will pay far less than if you use card stock already designed for you or perforated cards.

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  • A ream of 500 sheets of good quality card stock goes for under $7.00 and you can fit 8 normal cards per sheet, which means you can make 4000 business cards.

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  • Keep with white or ivory card stock and use an elegant font in either black or gold flake.

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  • Once the business cards are completed, they can be printed on plain paper or on card stock.

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  • Using a perforated business card stock makes separating the cards simple.

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  • Include some drawings and a cover made of card stock or construction paper.

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  • You will also need something to stamp onto, such as paper or card stock.

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  • You can start with a store-bought notebook or journal or gather paper (computer paper, card stock, lined paper, whatever you want) and make a cover out of heavy card stock or cardboard.

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  • Leave one side of the hole around the frame open to allow a piece of card stock to slide in and out behind the vellum.

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  • Cut a piece of card stock that will fit into your slit.

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  • This could be as simple as a piece of red or green construction paper, or a piece of Christmas-themed card stock (you could probably even use wrapping paper) or an elegant card stock in red or green stripes, or whatever color you like.

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  • Make napkin rings out of card stock covered with a wide piece of ribbon.

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  • Cut your card stock a little smaller than the ribbon is wide, glue it into a ring and then glue the ribbon on top.

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  • Cut pieces of card stock wide enough to wrap around your paper towel tube with some overlap.

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  • Cut the card stock into fringe about a quarter of an inch wide that takes up about half the length of the card stock.

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  • Add the next longest one, overlapping the ends of the card stock.

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  • Cut out strips of different colored card stock and decorate with drawings of chicks, Easter eggs and flowers using markers and colored pencils.

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  • Create homemade magnets with any leftover card stock or construction paper or print out colorful Easter images from the computer.

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  • Peel the protective backing off of a magnet sheet and carefully align the card stock on top.

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  • If you choose to download a free invite, be sure that the color cartridge in your printer is full (unless you are choosing black and white invites) and get a package of card stock paper.

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  • The card stock paper is much thicker than regular paper and will make your party invitations look completely professional.

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  • With some card stock and a little creativity you can create party invitations to help save you money while adding a flair to your theme!

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  • If you create postcard invitations, always print your paper on card stock so they are durable and will hold up in the mail.

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  • Another way to go would be to create your invitations on black construction paper or card stock and hand write them with a gold or silver pen.

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  • For fancier invitations, use heavier card stock or colored paper.

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  • Use commercial greeting card blanks, or make your own from card stock.

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  • Arrange and glue everything onto pre-sized card stock kits that come with their own envelopes.

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  • These masks are more ideal for parents trying to put together a last-minute costume, as they are pre-decorated and so only need to be printed out in color and glued to card stock or foam.

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  • Quality - print the invitations onto good quality printing paper or card stock.

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