To insert or not to insert?
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Do you use inserts in your cards?
To insert or not to insert?
My apologies to "The Bard" for the misquote 
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alison59- Posts: 385
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Re: To insert or not to insert?
It all depends on who the card is for and what it's for!!

*emma*- Posts: 155
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Re: To insert or not to insert?
I always put in an insert the only time i dont is for christmas cards as i make over 200 there is no way they get inserts

susic- Posts: 430
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Re: To insert or not to insert?
I put inserts in...but sometimes I dont put a verse on it just stamp a message 
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labradorable- Posts: 89
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Re: To insert or not to insert?
susic wrote:I always put in an insert the only time i dont is for christmas cards as i make over 200 there is no way they get inserts
That's why I like Artylicious- I just print them out and stick them in!

*emma*- Posts: 155
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Re: To insert or not to insert?
depends on the type of card as for some they are not needed

sharon edwards- Posts: 57
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Re: To insert or not to insert?
That's why I like Artylicious- I just print them out and stick them in![/quote]
What is Artylicious?
What is Artylicious?
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alison59- Posts: 385
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Re: To insert or not to insert?
i always put an insert in my cards

melchache- Posts: 13
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Re: To insert or not to insert?
Artylicious make CD ROMs that contain backing papers, inserts, tags etc etc.
Check out www.graphicus.co.uk for more info!
Check out www.graphicus.co.uk for more info!

*emma*- Posts: 155
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Re: To insert or not to insert?
*emma* wrote:Artylicious make CD ROMs that contain backing papers, inserts, tags etc etc.
Check out www.graphicus.co.uk for more info!
will do. thanks

alison59- Posts: 385
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Re: To insert or not to insert?
An insert finishes the card off. I like to trim my card inserts with deckle edged scissors or a fancy corner punch

crafty*nina*- Posts: 54
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Re Inserts
I always put an insert in my cards. I have made over 250 Christmas cards and put an insert in every one, not necessarily with a verse, some I left blank for people to put their own message on but I think it is much nicer with one in, it finishes off the card.
Elaine x
Elaine x

elaine52- Posts: 1
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Re: To insert or not to insert?
Thanks to those who voted
It seems most people do inserts.
I've used inserts for the first time in my Christmas cards and I must say it make a BIG difference. I'm now a convert
It seems most people do inserts.
I've used inserts for the first time in my Christmas cards and I must say it make a BIG difference. I'm now a convert
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