My husband is asking me if there is an efficient way to cut business cards with the cricut expression.
Does havr any good ideas? If you do and would willing to share - that would be very helpful!
Thanks abunch!
"gramma51'
business cards
Re: business cards
sounds like a print and cut project to me and I haven't gotten around to that yet but yes there is a way but seems to me it would be easier to use an avery template and a paper cutter, Just my opinion, someone who knows print and cut will be along soon
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Going Where I Please and Pleasing Where I Go
Windows XP, Expression, SCAL 2.041, Inkscape 47
http://darliciouscreations.weebly.com/
Re: business cards
Why not buy the perforated business card stock. Once you print, you tear them apart. They have a pretty fine perf, so they tear pretty well especially if you bend them back and forth a few times.
Todd
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Re: business cards
I agree...go with the Avery Business Card Stock. The quality has really improved and probably just as cost effective as compared to print and cut (and less time consuming).
Sandy in PA
Re: business cards
I started thinking about this and you could do some really cool custom business cards with the Print and cut feature. Maybe a contoured top or corner around a business logo or some text. Make the card the same size as a regular card, but with that extra cut could make it look really cool.
Todd
Re: business cards
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