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Hi everyone!

I wanted to create some inexpensive cards with my papercut designs emblazoned across them but without the company's logo across the back. Vistaprint and Overnightprints both would put their logo on the back as far as I can tell, and Moo's prices seemed a little high - but that could just be my ignorance. I don't have the world's best printer, so I don't feel confident about doing it at home. Does anyone have any suggestions? I appreciate it. Thank you.

Lauren

Tags: cards, greeting, papercut, printing

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Talk with a local printer. The smaller print shops usually have better prices.

Though, I print my own cards and other items - it's not hard. Just takes a bit of experimenting. You can find blank cards or cut your own (for test purposes before buying cards).

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I'll try that. Thanks! I think it would cost too much for me to print them in house because of the amount of ink that would be needed for each print.

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