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chefann said:FYI- the calendar is a little desk one, like realtors and mechanics hand out. But you can customize it with your info and pick a set of pictures.
ChefBeckyD said:Actually - this time there are choices....the desk calendar, a Wall Calendar, or a set of 10 magnet calendars, like Janet did.
And Janet - that is great idea.....I think I may get some to give to my Jan hosts when I mail them reminder letters in Dec. I can circle their show date in red!
chefann said:That's cool that it's choices! I had clicked through an email from earlier in the week and it was desk calendar only.
chefann said:That's cool that it's choices! I had clicked through an email from earlier in the week and it was desk calendar only.
janetupnorth said:Check your e-mail again Ann, they send an "extended 24 hours" one or something similar.
The thing with Vista is if you want something, wait a week and it'll come around as a sale!
I like to wait until it is ALL on sale and take my pick and save S/H.
janetupnorth said:You have e-mail Becky.
There are several ways you can come up with ideas for your recipe postcards. You can browse through cookbooks, food blogs, and magazines for inspiration. You can also think about your favorite dishes and try to put a unique spin on them. Another option is to ask friends and family for their favorite recipes and adapt them for your postcard.
Yes, you can definitely use your own photos for your recipe postcard. In fact, using your own photos can make your postcards more personal and unique. Just make sure the photos are clear and well-lit so that they showcase the dish in the best possible way.
It ultimately depends on the size of your postcard and the complexity of the recipes. As a general rule, we recommend including no more than 2-3 recipes on one postcard. This will ensure that the postcard is visually appealing and the recipes are easy to follow.
Some key design elements to consider are the layout, font, and color scheme. The layout should be clean and organized, making it easy for readers to follow the recipe steps. The font should be legible and easy to read. You can also play around with different font styles to add a touch of personality to your postcard. Lastly, choose a color scheme that complements the dish and makes the postcard visually appealing.
Yes, you can definitely include your contact information or business logo on the recipe postcard. This is a great way to promote your business and make it easier for customers to reach you. Just make sure to keep the design elements balanced and not too overwhelming, so the focus remains on the recipes.