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The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and ideas related to using Vista Print for creating promotional materials. Discussions include the types of products ordered, shipping experiences, and design options available.
Views differ on the best practices for ordering and utilizing Vista Print products, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach or method.
Participants share personal experiences with Vista Print, focusing on promotional materials relevant to their roles as Pampered Chef consultants.
Consultants looking for ideas on promotional materials and insights into using Vista Print effectively may find this discussion helpful.
krafty119 said:Kasey - can you put in larger views of your cards? They have some great info I'd like to borrow if you wouldn't mind...![]()
Jules711 said:I do postcards for expos to hand out with whatever info I want on it and a recipe on the back. I do business cards as a coupon & recently did some with outlet info. I also did some postcards with the May specials on it since I was ordering other stuff.
pcsharon1 said:Kasey - did you create these seperately and then upload them to vista or did you find the designes there somewhere and just add your info? I love the Help Whip Cancer ideas! Would love to see them bigger. [email protected] if you don't mind sending them.
newatthis said:Looks great Becky!! How did you post it on here? I used Vista postcard and with the pepper and lime on the front and put chicken fajita recipe on the back - it turned out great. I would show it here if I knew how to get a proof from Vista
kaseydee said:Or she could right click on the postcard in vista & save as a picture in her computer.
ChefBeckyD said:I'm not sure that she can post it here like that though. I don't know, I've only been able to make it work by saving it to Photobucket. But then, I'm not the most computer savvy person!![]()
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