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Greeting Cards

Scored, folded, and blank inside — the printed thing customers actually keep.

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Greeting Cards

A folded card is the only printed thing a customer is likely to keep on a shelf. It arrives sealed, it opens, and there is a blank inside waiting for something a machine could not have written. For a small business at the end of a year, or after a wedding, a first order or a big project, that blank half is the entire product.

Printed on 14pt card and professionally scored before folding, which is the detail separating these from a piece of card someone has bent. Scoring crushes the fibres along the fold line so the crease is straight and consistent across the whole run, and the printing does not crack along the spine the way it does on an unscored fold.

Choose matte for a soft, low-glare cover with a tactile surface that reads as expensive and takes pen if you want to sign the front, or UV high gloss for a hard, brilliant shine that makes photography and festive colour sing. Sizes are 8.5×5.5, 10×7 and 8.5×11 flat, folding to a neat A6-ish, A5-ish or square-ish card.

Envelopes can be included with your order, which sounds trivial until you have tried to source matching envelopes for an odd card size in December. Add them at checkout and the whole thing arrives ready to write, stuff and stamp. Two- to three-day turnaround is available when the occasion crept up on you.

Ways to use them

What people actually print these for

01

The year-end client card

Sent by post, in December, with a handwritten line. The cheapest relationship maintenance in business, and almost nobody does it any more.

02

Invitations that get RSVPs

Openings, launches, private views. A folded card with an envelope reads as an occasion in a way an email invitation never manages.

03

Handwritten thank-yous for big orders

For high-value customers a real card beats another insert. Keep a box by the packing bench and write one whenever an order crosses a threshold.

04

Gift cards and vouchers

Print the offer on the cover, write the amount and name inside. It gives a voucher the ceremony that makes it feel like a present.

05

Retail cards you actually sell

Illustrators, photographers and makers: 14pt scored cards with envelopes are a finished product you can put on the table at $6 each.

06

Milestone and appointment cards

Clinics and studios marking a first visit, a birthday, a course completed. Warm, personal, and it puts your name on a mantelpiece.

If it's not right, it's free.

Color off? Cut crooked? Doesn't feel right in your hand? One email and we reprint it free — no photo evidence, no return shipping, no debate.

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