A couple of weeks ago I started on a project for my good friend Amanda. Her daughter is turning 2 and they needed a birthday invitation made for her party. I was excited to get the opportunity to do another card for her daugher. I've done invites for her in the past and it's always fun because she's so cute and I'm able to get really girly with the artwork.
I'm really pleased on how cute these invitations came out! They have been approved and they are in the mail! Yee-Haw!
Tips for creating artwork to print at Walmart. I assume they don't advertise the "how to" on their website because I think they want you to buy their greeting cards. The last time we went to print we did the longer greeting card size (7"x4"), and had a lot of problems. I'm not sure if it's the store having problems or just the Walmart equipment that doesn't want to accept that size. We had slightly less of problems this time around doing the 4"x6" prints.
Here is what I came up with for the closest & easiest of prints at Walmart. I Googled and couldn't find anyone posting the exact dimensions (If it needed a full bleed or not, cmyk? It just wasn't posted). If you have any further information on this please let me know - Thanks!
3 comments:
CLIENT TESTIMONIAL:
Thanks for making our invites. We love them and so does everyone else:) Thanks again
- Amanda
That's great to hear!! She is so dang cute! I love doing her cards! I have one done for basically every season now! Keep'em coming!
As far as I know my RGB photos have come out fine. Good luck.
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