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Handcrafted Greeting Cards, Wedding, Graduation and Birthday Invites & favors, Sorority & Fraternity Gifts, Customized coasters and baskets, Marketing
Send Out Cards
Kansas City MO 64080
send a real thank you or follow-up card. Cards can be powerful business tools to help make sure your business clients and customers feel appreciated.
We are the makers of Romance Kits for Hotels, Resorts, Cruises. A delicate, memorable item to enhance the guest experience.
I produce and market greeting cards, prints and original art. I do commissioned oil paintings as well as other mediums. Especially of Jerusalem.
Stay in touch with your customers or prospects by sending REAL high quality post cards that cost less than a $1.00 right from your computer.
Wow ... what a genuine product that you will use yourself and because you feel so strongly about the product, you want to encourage your family, frien
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