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Reddit mentions of Craft Smith Textured Blank Cards and Envelopes 80 Sets Assorted Solid Colors 4.25x5.5

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Craft Smith Textured Blank Cards and Envelopes 80 Sets Assorted Solid Colors 4.25x5.5
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    Features:
  • * TYPE: Contain 10 different solid colors
  • * COLORS: include shades of pink, blue, green, yellow, purple, peach
  • * QUANTITY: 80 sets of textured blank cards and envelopes
  • * MEASUREMENT: Card measures 4.25 inches x 5.5 inches
  • * OTHER SPECS: Envelopes are white. Inside of card is blank
Specs:
Colorwhite, pink, blue, green, yellow, purple, peach
Height2.95 Inches
Length12 Inches
Size4.25 inches x 5.5 inches
Weight1.44 Pounds
Width4.85 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Craft Smith Textured Blank Cards and Envelopes 80 Sets Assorted Solid Colors 4.25x5.5:

u/MeowPrincessSandwich ยท 3 pointsr/RandomActsofCards

Ok - There are so many ways you could go here! Links as examples only. You can get this stuff anywhere.

To decorate cards/ envelopes she has purchased, your best bet is WASHI TAPE. Washi tape is a paper tape that is removable but also sticks really well. It's relatively affordable and comes in tons of different designs. A large number of people active on this sub have an unhealthy beautiful obsession with washi tape. Themed sticker sets like this or this are also great to add decor to cards. You can always find something in her style.

If you want to start her off on making her own cards, you can still start with washi and stickers. You can also add in some blank cards that she can use as a base (Not this set though, it's too pricey for what you get) or maybe some patterned paper or heavy cardstock.

Hope that helps start you off right! Always happy to answer any questions :)