Majestic Stag 5×7 Printable Holiday Card
These holiday cards were designed without text on the front and blank inside which make them ideal to send from Thanksgiving through the entire Holiday Season. A majestic buck head is surrounded by a twig wreath adorned with berries and buttons. The wreath is topped off with rustic bells and a large gold ribbon.
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Free 5×7 Deer Card Download PDF File
These are best printed out on to white card stock paper. 65 lb card stock works well in most printers and is readily available at all big box stores and online at affordable prices. I am offering two different downloads. The first is a PDF which prints out on to a full size sheet of card stock and has cutting lines, the second is for printable 5×7 cards which are pre-cut with fold lines you purchase in a package with envelopes. These measure 10″ x 7″ and have no border along the edges. I believe they are called A7 cards.
Download 8.5″x11″ Full Page Deer Card PDF Here: Deer-Wreath-5×7-Card
Download 10″x 7″(before folding to) 5″x7″ A7 Deer Card PDF Here: Deer-Wreath-5×7-Card-No-Border
Card Design was created with licensed artwork by Eva-Katerina via TheHungryJPEG – Preview Card Mockup Photos are by amris via GraphicRiver
Unless you live in Antarctica or Australia you’ve surely had a deer or a close relative of the deer family like elk, moose, caribou cross your path at one time or another. If you live in the countryside your odds increase dramatically and that is not always a positive experience! Last month my husband was driving to work when a large doe jumped into the road and hit the front of his truck causing quite a bit of damage to the truck as well as taking the life of the deer. The truck was in the shop for repairs for two days, and $1,600 later he had it back up and running. We were out $1,000 (deductible) for that unfortunate instance. Luckily my husband wasn’t hurt by the impact other than his wallet. What was your last interaction with a deer, elk, moose, or caribou?
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