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Jan 5, 2023Liked by Lester Picker, RWB

I enjoy printing cards as well. So glad to hear there is Moab paper now as their papers are my favorite!

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Jan 5, 2023Liked by Lester Picker, RWB

I love printing cards to give away. I also use the Moab Artist Cards on a Canon Pro 1000, which in combination produces such a beautiful print. It is a wonderful way to share one's work, and isn't that why we make pictures?

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Elizabeth, having had the privilege of seeing some of the images you've taken on your many trips, I can only imagine how gorgeous your greeting cards are. Please keep sharing your work with the world!

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Thank you Les, this means a lot coming from you. Elizabeth

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Jan 11, 2023Liked by Lester Picker

Love it. One of my goals for this year is to write a thank you note—digital or written—every day.

Already I've sent five cards via the postal service.

Including art or photos would elevate it.

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That's a great goal, Matt. Good luck with it. You'll make a lot of people happy.

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We love Moab papers, too! The cards are really ideal. On the Moab site there is a link to Evan Parker, the Moab tech guy, who walks you through how to print on the new cards.

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For the first time this year, I finally printed Christmas cards. It started by buying the Epson P900 printer in January of 2022. Being from the Dallas area, and a frequent visitor to the Red River Paper company (yes, an American company in the USA), I seeked their help with looking at their card stock. I chose a 7x10 60lb Polar Matte paper. I designed the printed side in Photoshop and the print side in Lightroom. They were quite the hit and I now use these for birthday cards and even today a condolence card, for a friend who had to put his dog down. Such joy and love put into this!

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