Originally Posted by Phyllis42
http://www.quiltsonroute66.com
in Williams AZ has quilt cards. I have bought birthday cards there. When buying card stock, try finding the ones creased in the center. Some boxes even have the envelopes included. |
I have not seen them in our part of Ok. Yhey are really pretty. I think a lot of quilters would use them. I know I would.
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Here's a good opportunity for someone to start a bussiness. Mary
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There are many quilted card sellers on Etsy...of all types...photos, pieced, sewn, you name it. Just search quilt cards to find them.
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I had to copy all these wonderful ideas. Great ideas to share. I agree Lawsonmugs, I always say you can sell more for 2.00 and make money or sell it for more and let it sit.
I had a sale today, sold everything reasonable and free shipping and sold out quick. Just saying. My PDA is locked. I am leaving HUGS everyone. [ATTACH=CONFIG]226965[/ATTACH] |
Originally Posted by debbieumphress
I was wondering who uses quilter's cards such as the two shown here. I love to send cards and I am a Quilter...go figure. LOL Just wondering how many out there look for quilting cards to send with their sales or just to say hi. Does it go that far for you? I see them online but don't want to pay shipping. Oh where, oh where can we find them?
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I found mine at ocean state job lot.
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I found mine at ocean state job lot.
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Debbie - you sure look good = no hospital pallor on your face!
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Several of the quilt shops sell them under "Gifts."
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