Thanks for the links on here - I made one of these at the weekend and was windering if I should include "instructions" and if so what - this has solved my dilemma!
I like the idea of the stickers. I think it's a good idea to include instructions - we can't assume that everyone who hasn't seen a particular type of non standard card before will know what to do with it. I always used to include a little instructions sheet when I sent out waterfall cards if they were going to a non crafter!
Rosemary
"The main reason people buy those machines [Craft Robos] is to cut out words and lace doily patterns for their scrapbooks."
ooooh how spooky, i was going to post on here asking what others did. i have made a few of these (well, similar) lately and i asked colleagues what they would do - they failed miserably :p so i was thinking of taking a photo - which i do with most of my makes anyhow - and putting a pic on the back of the card.
my christmas cards for family are these and my sil was close but needed a wee bit of help but my mother passed with flying colours.
i also wondered how people 'envelope' these? Mine seem to ask for embellishments that make them impossible to package and i had to post one in a box! luckily it was for my parents so they were worth it!
Usually a standard envelope covers it but there have been occasions where I have had to make a box to hold them. I also started to include a small instruction diagram so that people know how to stand them up
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