Free E-cards For Mac

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Advertisement When it comes to greeting cards, iPhoto makes it easy to create your own using one or more photos and your own unique message. Though over the years iPhoto has grown beyond a simple publishing tool, creating a greeting card is a bit like. While Apple has announced that iPhoto will be discontinued and replaced by a new photo editing application, iPhoto will still be the go-to image management application OS X is evolving both in terms of looks and features, and just like last year's Mavericks update, Yosemite will be another free download. So in the meantime, let’s take a look at how you can create your own personal greetings for the upcoming holidays and other special occasions. Creating A Card You can create a card in iPhoto by selecting one or more photos in an album or event.

If you want to include multiple photos in a card, I suggest adding your chosen photos (up 13 photos can be added to some card themes) and putting them in an album to make it easier to change or add photos in a card. Next, click on the Share button in the bottom iPhoto toolbar, and select Card.

IPhoto will open your photos in the card editor where you can arrange photos and add a personal title and message. Note also that the card will also appear under Projects in the iPhoto sidebar. The card editor includes a wide selection of themes for holiday and other occasions. You can browse themes and layouts by clicking on the arrow buttons, or by selecting theme names from the drop-down panel. Before you click the Create button, you should decide if you want to create a flat 2-sided card, or a folded 4-sided card.

You also need to decide if you want to order your card using Apple’s elegant Letterpress design and card stock, or the traditional photo stock paper version. The price of your selection is shown before you create the card. But don’t worry, you can always switch themes and paper stock, or you can self-print your card. The Letterpress cards are made from with traditional-style embossing of elements on cards.

Apple is so proud of its Letterpress printing that it includes a short video in the editor about how the cards are made. Editing Your Card After clicking the Create button, iPhoto provides several editing tools for making your card look the way you want. If you’re using more than one photo, it will automatically place your photos in a layout, but you of course have the option to change the layout, and the number and arrangement of photos. Notice also that when you click on the Layout button in the bottom toolbar, you will see more card design options including the ability to change the background color and layout orientation of the card. Here’s also where you’ll find the option of getting rid of the Apple logo printed on the back of the card (always on by default). Click on the Options button and iPhoto provides tools for applying a (black and white, sepia and so on) color effect to a photo, or you can click Edit Photo to make changes using the main iPhoto editor.

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Fortunately iPhoto doesn’t take you completely out of the cards editor to edit a photo – Clicking the Back to Card gets you back where you need to be. You can also click on the Photos button to quickly peruse all the photos in the project, which is convenient for switching and adding photos to your project. This feature is great if you’re trying to include several photos in a card and you don’t want to have to jump back and forth between the card project and a photo album. Mac OS X comes with a fine set of font styles (Apple Chancery and Baskerville, for example) that you can use while formatting your personal message and title in iPhoto. Also notice the small pop-up navigation window, which can be useful for quickly zooming in on different parts of a greeting card while you edit. Printing Your Card When your card is ready, you can simply click the Buy Card button and make your order right from within iPhoto. Your order will also include the approximate date of delivery.

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You can also self-print your card on photo or matt photo card stock. I have self-printed a few cards in the past, and the quality of the card largely depends on the card stock you use—photo matte and glossy photo paper have worked great for me. The prices for printing a few single cards and having Apple mail them for you are typically cheaper than buying greeting cards at a local store. If you want to mail out a dozen or more cards, I’d probably suggest using an online or a local card printer service for this step. Other Options If you wait until the last minute to send a greeting card, you can always send a digital card using an Unlike the traditional paper format, digital cards can be customized using a wide range of templates and themes. The iOS App Store has a pretty good set of free or inexpensive greeting card apps containing. Red Stamp No Longer Available happens to be my favorite.

Also don’t forget the Stationery feature in Apple’s Mail, which includes several templates for various greetings and occasions. The App Store includes more stationery themes developed by third-party developers, like Jumsoft, which sells a ($19.99) that can be used in Apple’s Mail. Final Thoughts Using your personal photos can make greeting cards more meaningful and intimate, so hopefully Apple is planning on including a similar greeting card feature with the release of its upcoming new Photos application. In an increasingly digital world, it’s important that photos are still shared in a printed, paper format. Have you used iPhoto’s greeting card creator?

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Name BluePenguineCardTemplates2.30.5MAS TNT.dmg.zip Size 43.87 MB Created on 2017-05-05 06:33:17 Hash 76643739da368a8ed46ab90bdbdfb0d802ed589e Files BluePenguineCardTemplates2.30.5MAS TNT.dmg.zip (43.87 MB). Description Name: Blue Penguin eCard Templates Version: 2.30.5 Release Date: May 04, 2017 Languages: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish Developer: Aidaluu Inc.

MAS Rating: 4+ Mac Platform: Intel OS Version: OS X 10.10 or later Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit processor Includes: K’ed (TNT) Web Site: Mac App Store: Overview Create your own beautiful and unique eCard designs with easy to use formatting options, hundreds of colors and fonts. Send personalized eCards through Apple Mail, easily share on Twitter, Facebook, Messages and Air Drop.Note you will need Apple Mail in order to email your eCard designs. You can also export your designs into high resolution image and PDF formats. Featuring: – intuitive drag and drop editor – add custom text, photos and shapes – customize images with beautiful special effects and image masks – create personalized cards from scratch or select a uniquely designed template – freely move and customize all design elements – share directly through email, export to high resolution images or share via Twitter, Facebook, Messages and Air Drop Easily save, update and reuse your eCard designs: Reuse and update your designs at any time: Save your card designs in “publisherstar” format (this App’s native design format). You can reopen saved designs and make edits directly. For those working in a team, you can also share your native design files with fellow designers.

60 Templates: Build your card design from a blank canvas or get a quick start by selecting from one of 60 beautiful templates. Learn more at What’s New in Version 2.30.5: – improved rotation effects – added more intuitive inspector panel icons – minor bug fixes and stability improvements.

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