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Greeting Card Season is Upon Us - Here's What You Need to Know

This year, take a break from the rush and spend some time with your images and printer. Make your holiday greetings and invitations at home, exactly how you like them, and only print what you need. The greeting card season is approaching quickly. Here's what you need to know:

  1. Red River has the best selection of inkjet printable card stocks in the world
  2. Printing cards on your inkjet printer saves you money
  3. Printing cards is an easy and fun creative outlet

The BEST Selection of Inkjet Printable Cards

Red River's selection of inkjet printable note cards is unmatched. We offer you the paper types and sizes you want for holiday greetings and invitations.

Check out our Top Selling Inkjet Note Cards right now!

Printing Your Own Cards SAVES Money

With paper, ink, and envelope - Your total cost per card is less than $1.00 for most Red River inkjet note card stocks.

Plus, you only print as many as you need at one time. No more extras laying around after the holidays! Learn more about the savings here

Printing Your Own Cards Is EASY

Take your image, put it on a card layout, tell your printer the paper size, and print. It's really that easy with our free card templates, video tutorials, and printing guides.

See the library of free help available for you here

Order your cards and envelopes today and get started early. Take your favorite image or artwork and easily print professional quality cards on your desktop printer. Cards COST LESS $1.00 to print! Start shopping

Greeting Card Designer for Photoshop

Greeting Card Designer for Adobe Photoshop a comprehensive set of PHOTOSHOP ACTIONS that handles the job of laying out basic greeting cards with Photoshop CSx or Photoshop Elements.  It's as easy as 1-2-3. Click a button, crop your image and voila, you have a new greeting card in seconds.

Learn More about the Greeting Card Designer for Photoshop

Need an Inkjet Printer for Card Printing?

With so many inkjet printers available, your choices for a good greeting card printer are better than ever. But, for the serious amateur or pro photographer with print production in mind, the field of good printers narrows considerably.

Find out which inkjet printers are best for Greeting Card printing

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