Just print out your 4″ x 6″ picture and slide it into the card. You can order these photo frame cards blank and write a personal note, or we can foil stamp or print your custom message for you.
Why use photo insert cards for custom birth announcements?
You can send someone a 4″ x 6″ photo of your baby
The 5″ x 7″ card can be used as a photo mat in a 5″ x 7″ frame
Or recipients can slip the photo out of the card
No glue or tape needed—photo just slides in
Lots of room to write a personalized note!
Don’t want to stick with one color? No problem! Order blank cards in different colors for family and friends.
Read on for some tips on choosing the right birth announcement photo insert card for your precious bundle of joy.
Oh, and congrats!
Baby Boy Birth Announcement Card – Light Blue
Color:Light Blue Personalization: Foil stamped window frame (Navy Blue Foil); hand-written note inside (blank ink looks best)
Baby Girl Birth Announcement Card – Light Pink
Color: Cranberry Ice (shown – discontinued). Check out our NEW Pink Photo Insert Card Personalization: Foil stamped (Metallic Purple Foil)
Gender Neutral Birth Announcement Card – Green
Color: Willow Green (discontinued) Personalization: Hand-written note (black ink)
Best Photo Insert Cards for Black and White Baby Photos
If you opt to send black and white photos of your baby, and don’t want the color of the card to overwhelm your photo, you’ll want to look at our Snow White or Black photo window cards for your birth announcements.
Color:Snow White Personalization: Foil stamped (Black Foil) and hand-written
Green photo frame cards can be ordered blank or personalized.
Our photo insert cards hold a vertical or horizontal 4″ x 6″ photograph or art print.
Just slide your photo in—no glue or tape needed!
Card size is 5″ x 7″. Many people enjoy using these cards as inexpensive photo frame mats for their 4″ x 6″ photos.
Now onto the other meaning of “green.”
Recycled photo insert cards
While the post-consumer waste content varies within our line of Simplicity photo insert cards, we have nine eco-friendly blank photo cards that are crafted entirely out of recycled materials:
Desert Storm – 100% post-consumer waste content – Similar to kraft paper greeting cards
Because we manufacture these cards, we are able to modify our manufacturing process on-the-fly to reduce waste. This is just another reason why our photo insert cards are an excellent eco-friendly addition to your stationery collection.
Additionally, these photo cards are 100% recyclable, even when foil stamped.
We make them in our St. Charles, IL facility. Since we manufacture them (we also add your foil stamped personalization), we oversee your order from start to finish, from flat sheet of paper to finished product. We’re a little bias when we say this, but we think made in the USA photo cards are fantastic.
Buy blank photo frame cards—or add your personalization. Buy green photo holder cards with no minimum when you order them blank. This is a popular option for those who want to send just a few photo greeting cards to friends and family. Or add an imprint! Whether it’s a Christmas card sentiment to go with your family photo, or your photography studio logo, foil stamped personalized photo cards are timeless, and will stand out amongst the sea of digitally printed cards.
Great customer service. We’re not just tooting our horn here. See what our customers have to say about our products and customer service.
Make money doing what you love by selling greeting cards of your photography.
Taking photos of nature and wildlife is a passion for outdoor enthusiasts. Nature photographers spend hours at parks composing beautifully proportioned images of landscapes or taking crisply detailed macro shots of a single flower.
Some are fortunate enough to work for National Geographic or have thriving careers in the photography industry. For many others photography is a hobby.
How do you take your hobby to the next level and make an income stream from it? An easy way to get started is by selling photo insert cards. It’s easier than you think to make nature picture cards, and we’ll show you how.
Select Your Best Photos & Make Prints. Take inventory of your photo collection and narrow it down to just a few of your strongest images. Make prints (usually 4″ x 6″) of these photos.
Assemble The Cards. With pocket-style photo insert cards, the front cover has a window opening to slide your photo in. This makes it easy to create instant photo greeting cards, and if you change your mind, you can remove the photo without damaging the image or card. Something to keep in mind: how much of the photo are you ok with being covered up by the window frame edge? Simplicity photo insert cards from Studio Style have a 3-½” x 5-½” window opening, so ¼” of your photo edges would be covered up when inserted into the card.
Add Your Personal Touch. Don’t forget to include your name, web address, and the title of your photo and location. Some photographers like to handwrite this on the window border or back of the card, some create printed labels to stick on the back, while others choose to have us foil stamp their cards for a truly professional look.
Consider Product Packaging. While not necessary, it is a good idea to insert your cards into a clear cellophane sleeve to protect it from fingerprints and moisture. Place cards in a bin, basket, or box at the front of your booth or by the cash register.
Photo frame cards are perfect for wildlife and scenic photography alike. Shown: Desert Storm and Navy Blue.
Where to sell your nature photo cards
Parks & Forests. A great place to sell photo cards is within gift shops at parks and tourist areas. Many larger parks and wildlife areas have gift shops on site to sell souvenir pins, walking stick medallions, iron-on patches, ornaments, commemorative pins, and other souvenir items. Greeting cards of photographs taken at the park are the perfect compliment to these other items! Visitors love to take home visual reminders of places they’ve been.
Local History Museums. An often overlooked place is your local history museum. People visit museums to learn more about specific regions, so selling cards featuring photos of that area is a natural fit.
Tourist Areas. There is great opportunity to sell your photographs to tourists visiting your area. Take photos of the natural surroundings in town, perhaps even expand into local architecture & landmark photography. We’ve seen photo cards at coffee houses, fudge shops, ice cream parlors, flower shops, apple and pumpkin farms, and general gift shops. Photo cards also do great when merchandised at the front counter of locally owned restaurants that require you to pay at the cash register.
Farmer’s Markets. Setting up a booth in a farmer’s market is a great way to meet new people, sell your cards and get fresh air all at the same time. If running your own booth is too much work or money, see if another vendor would be willing to partner with you. For instance, selling cards at a booth that also sells fresh cut flowers or handmade gifts is a smart idea.
Art Fairs. If you are already selling larger prints, why not offer some smaller gifts as well? Your photo cards are at a price point that most art fair goers will gladly pay for. Be sure to include your studio logo and website info to lead them back to your online shop for your larger prints.
Food Co-ops. While it might seem an unlikely place, it’s worth checking into your local food cooperative. While some are strictly member-only, stores that are open to the public often sell work from local artists and photographers.
Etsy.com.Etsy offers photographers a place to easily sell their photo cards and reach a wide audience. Try setting up your own Etsy shop and promote it with your blog, website, or Facebook page.
Sell your art and advertise your business with custom foil imprinting. Shown: gold foil on Black insert photo card.
Marketing & selling tips for nature photo cards
Advertise your business. Studio Style offers foil imprinted personalized on all of our cards with photo insert. Take advantage of this by adding your studio name and website to the back of each card.
Display Your Goods. For offline (in-store) sales, in most cases you’ll be responsible for your own card display. This can be as simple as a basket filled with your cards or a wire greeting card display rack.
Welcome & Inform With Signage. Try creating a sign with the name of your photography business, price and a short bio. Make it personable by including a photo of yourself. Any little bit of information can help make a connection between you & the customer. If selling to a local market or if your work has been acknowledged, make that a selling point. Example: “Martha Williamson – Award Winning Local Photographer”
Take Photos of Your Cards. For selling online, you’ll need crisp and attractive photos of your cards. Set aside an afternoon to do a product photo shoot. Optimize your images in Photoshop using the “Save for web” feature to create quick-loading optimized images.
Determine Your Selling Price. Do other photographers in your area also sell cards? Do some research and find out what they are charging and price yours accordingly. Generally speaking, you can easily sell cards in most markets at a price point between $5-$8 per card. Buying your insert frame cards and prints in bulk can help cut costs and keep more money in your pocket.
Think Seasonal. In most parts of the world, nature changes with each season. Varying your photo card selection by season will keep your work fresh and current. Don’t forget the time of year people send the most cards – Christmas! Create seasonal winter and holiday theme cards and make these available starting in early November.
Be Patient & Positive. Like with any new adventure, results can take time. Don’t become frustrated if your cards don’t sell right away, give it time. If your cards still are not selling, evaluate your photo choices, selling location and marketing efforts. Make adjustments and keep a positive attitude!
Black and white nature photos look great in any color of frame card. Shown: Gold foil on Mint Green (discontinued).
Want to learn more about photo insert cards from Studio Style?
Selling photo art greeting cards is a great way to make extra money, express your creativity and gain exposure of your photography. Browse Studio Style’s collection of photo frame cards, including many that are made of recycled paper.
We have even more selling tips, marketing ideas, and pricing strategies for selling photo frame cards. Interested in selling photo holder cards for your photo studio or business? Learn how to sell photo greeting cards on our wholesale photo insert card resources page.
Watch this short how-to video to see how easy it is to use our photo frame cards and how you can personalize them.
With the family together, Thanksgiving is the perfect day to cross “take family holiday photo” off your holiday to-do list.
Once we turn the calendar to December, much of our free time is spent Christmas shopping, wrapping presents, decorating, and baking cookies for those countless cookie swaps. Don’t forget all of the holiday party obligations and white elephant gift exchanges! With the flurry of activity in the month of December, it’s no surprise that many families make Thanksgiving their annual family photo day.
Why you should take family Christmas card pictures at Thanksgiving
Everyone is together. Siblings, parents, cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents… the holidays are the best time to gather everyone for a big family photo op.
Everyone is usually dressed a bit nicer. There typically aren’t too many jeans and t-shirts at Thanksgiving dinner.
Not too hot, not too cold for outdoor pictures. This does depend on your climate, but the weather is usually perfect for snapping a few outdoor shots with the fall leaves for a perfectly autumn family photo.
Lots of candid photo ops. If you’re looking to send out humorous family Christmas photo cards, hang out in the kitchen while food is being prepped, watch the kids play games, or just keep your camera poised and ready during dinner when talk is cheerful and spirits are high.
It’s often the silly, seemingly random moments that create the most memorable images for your holiday photo cards.
How to Make Thanksgiving your Annual Family Photo Day
There are two ways to take the perfect family picture for your Christmas cards.
First, you can hire a professional photographer. Book an appointment with a family photographer for sometime at the end of November—but call them earlier in the month, or even in October, as their year-end schedules fill up fast! Many photographers will come to your home or an outdoor setting (like a park). This makes your photos a personal reflection of your family’s style. If you like the polished look of studio style photography, go to a portrait studio where they have many options for backdrops and seasonal props.
If you are more of a DIY-type, shoot your own photos with a tripod. Just set the camera timer, and go! This method works for a lot of people. Taking family Christmas card pictures this way can take some time to get your pose just right, so it might not be the best option for families with young children or pets. If you fall into that category, consider asking a friend or family member to take the picture.
Sometimes a family portrait is as simple as just finding a nice place for everyone to sit! Consider the front steps or standing in front of a landscaped or natural area for your Thanksgiving family portrait.
Here are 5 Quick Tips for the Perfect Christmas Card Photo
1. Be you. Sound simple? It can be, but when the camera is ready, some people will freeze up. To get around this, ask a friend or extended family member to quietly snap some candid photos while you and your family are playing in the leaves, telling stories, or even baking cookies.
Playful moments like this—playing in the leaves—are a fun memory to share for your family photo Christmas cards.
2. Don’t match outfits too closely. Don’t put everyone in a solid navy blue shirt with khakis. Instead, give a color palette as inspiration. That way, a solid navy blue top will go nicely with a wine-colored plaid top and a mustard sweater. Kate L. Photography has some excellent advice on how to choose outfits for your family photos.
3. Include the family dog or cat. Sometimes having an animal in the photo will make everyone more at ease. It can also make for some really cute images!
4. Don’t photograph yourself. Not feeling photogenic? Photograph something that your family holds near and dear to their hearts. Maybe it’s the family farm, a picture of some of your kid’s artwork, or maybe just the cat, dog, or even goldfish. Remember, with family Christmas cards, it really is the thought behind it.
5. Make it generational. Your extended family will love seeing the family lineage, from the oldest member to the youngest. It is sure to evoke fond memories, and it’s a great gift to give the youngest members of your family.
Use your Thanksgiving picture as your Christmas card this year. Pictured: Natural Flax Photo Insert Card (with custom imprint in black foil and handwritten message)
Turn your Family Photo into a Christmas Photo Card
Once you have the perfect picture, why not use it as your Christmas card? Personalized photo greeting cards are popular because they are affordable and easy to create. Simply order some prints, and slide your photos into photo insert cards.
Why photo insert cards work so well as Christmas Family Photo Cards
You have plenty of color options to choose from, including white, black, red, and forest green. We also have Christmas photo insert cards.
This card that holds your 4″x 6″ photo can also double as a cheap 5″ x 7″ photo frame mat.
These photo frame cards are acid free and archival-quality, making them a safe way to store your prints.
Unlike cheap photo frame cards from craft stores, our window borders are glued down so the window frame edges don’t pucker. Tight window borders mean your photograph won’t slide around—or worse, slide out.
If you don’t want to send a card with your family photo inserted in the frame, you can design your own custom printed Christmas photo cards. If you need help designing it, we can help! Just call us at (800) 346-3063 or send us an email.
Whichever Christmas photo card style you choose, Christmas greeting cards made from your Thanksgiving family photo day are a fun, creative way to say, “Merry Christmas!”
So go on, get out and take that perfect (or imperfect!) family photo this Thanksgiving. You’ll have fun taking it, and the memories you’ll make are sure to last a long time.