Today is My Birthday - Tips to Print Me a Birthday Card
The older you get you realize that in order to get exactly what you want you first ask for it and then explain either where to get it or how to do it. So in honor of this very special day I'm going to share important printing tips to print ME (I will forward this post to all my family and friends) and why not your loved one who's birthday is as special as mine GREAT looking birthday cards.
Tip 1: Choose the layout: There are many places to find templates and ready to print cards. Here are my favorite sites (hint).
Tip 2: Choose the right paper: Once you choose the birthday card to print use color or thicker paper when printing. Photo paper if you are going to print me a photo is best.
Tip 3: Review before printing: I wouldn’t want you to get frustrated with my card so make sure you preview your work of art before hand. Because most birthday cards are printed in specialty paper and color printer ink it is best to review more than once before hitting the print button.
Tip 4: Don’t run out of ink: The worse thing that can happen when printing my card is for you to run out of ink. Obviously if you know me you know where to get more printer ink, fast and cheap. If you don’t know me yet then glad to meet you and get your printer ink at Inkjetsuperstore.com!
Thanks for reading my birthday post today!! I’m off to eat some chocolate cake now!!

Tip 1: Choose the layout: There are many places to find templates and ready to print cards. Here are my favorite sites (hint).
- My first choice is the HP Creative Studio that features quite a few interesting options. Being that like my girls I feel like a princess, the Glamour-princess party kit would be fun to get.
- My second choice is the Brother Creative Center that has twelve different birthday cards to choose from so I’ll leave some room for you to choose which ever one you like for me!
- My third and favorite choice by far is the Canon Creative Park where you get excellent gift and card options from photo cards, cards that are CD/DVD cases to share with me some of your music (hint), photo frames and boxes. In all honestly I can’t decide which one I like the best.
Tip 2: Choose the right paper: Once you choose the birthday card to print use color or thicker paper when printing. Photo paper if you are going to print me a photo is best.
Tip 3: Review before printing: I wouldn’t want you to get frustrated with my card so make sure you preview your work of art before hand. Because most birthday cards are printed in specialty paper and color printer ink it is best to review more than once before hitting the print button.
Tip 4: Don’t run out of ink: The worse thing that can happen when printing my card is for you to run out of ink. Obviously if you know me you know where to get more printer ink, fast and cheap. If you don’t know me yet then glad to meet you and get your printer ink at Inkjetsuperstore.com!
Thanks for reading my birthday post today!! I’m off to eat some chocolate cake now!!


Me encanto.. muy buenos tips para hacer tarjetas... hasta hice una.
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Gracias me imagino que para tu hermana favorita!
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