In this post, I review all the greeting card supplies I use to create cards I sell in my small business.
I hope this post helps artists looking for resources on printing and creating greeting cards. This list will be simple and to the point!
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Greeting Card Supplies
Art
All the art on my greeting cards is created by myself. Some designs are watercolor paintings, digital art, or photography. I list many of my art supplies on my Amazon Storefront and supply list page.
Printing
Below are the printer and ink I use to print my greeting cards. I did a lot of research when looking to print my cards at home and chose this printer. It prints beautifully and I highly recommend it for art prints and greeting cards.
Paper
I use Red River Paper for my greeting card paper and envelopes. I discuss the paper a bit more in this post, but I highly recommend them.
Tools
Even though the paper I use is already pre-scored, I like to use a bone folder to fold them and get a nice crisp fold line.
Packaging & Shipping Supplies
I package all my cards and envelopes in reusable cellophane bags and ship them off in a rigid mailer.
Greeting Card Business Supply List
There you have it, everything I use to create and run my greeting card business! As I’ve mentioned in another post about selling greeting cards, they are now some of my best sellers.
I truly love creating and selling cards because it’s cool to think they will be sent to someone and another set of eyes will see your artwork.
Let me know if you have any questions in the comment section below about the supplies I use to create my cards. Thanks for reading!
Amanda





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