Graduation Announcement, Many Memories Grey
| Quantity | Price |
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| 1-25 | $1.10 |
| 26-50 | $0.99 |
| 51-100 | $0.95 |
| 101-150 | $0.80 |
| 151-200 | $0.75 |
| 201-300 | $0.70 |
| 301-500 | $0.67 |
| 501-999 | $0.64 |
| 1000+ | $0.60 |
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Make sure everyone you loved know the time and the place of your graduation ceremony by sending them personalized graduation announcement cards printed with your favorite photos and detail of the event. Our high quality 5x7 folded photo card, with its gloss finish on front and back gives your photos sharper and more vivid colors. Inside of the card is matte so you can write on it. You can easily design all four sides of your cards with text and picture using our online editing tools. Before placing order, you can view an instant full colour preview of your personalization so that to know exactly how your cards will look like. Each custom greeting card comes with an envelope. Sold individually and no minimum order required. Cheap photo cards work great as senior graduation photo cards, graduation congratulation cards and unique graduation announcement and invitation cards.
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- Customize the photo and message layout on the front, inside and back of your card
- Sold individually, includes an envelope
- Card Type: 5" x 7" folded
- Finish: Front and back of card is glossy; inside is matte for easy writing
- Paper: 110lb (300gsm) premium cardstock
- Envelope measures 5.25" x 7.25"
"It was very easy to design my own puzzle. I was able to upload one of my pictures easily and use fonts and type size of my choosing. I was able to easily edit and change my design as much as I wanted. The pricing was great, so I was able to order just one and have it shipped so I could see it in person, then I made the changes I needed to right on the original template and ordered the total quantity I needed. Overall I was very satisfied."
Delena Everland, New Jersey United States April 11, 2013






