Aug 31
Many families produce funeral laminated prayer cards as an additional tribute to the deceased. What exactly does a prayer card consist of? Laminated Prayer Cards contain a specific type of prayer with a picture of the deceased on the front of the card, thereby having printing on both sides.
A photograph of the deceased, the date of birth, and date of death are included on the front of a prayer card. Titles for a prayer card may display “In Loving Memory of…” or “Forever in Our Hearts.” The back of the prayer card contains a short prayer or even a short poem.
Lamination preserves and protects the funeral prayer card, creating an indefinite token of the deceased. Because the size of a business card is convenient, you may take the same sized funeral prayer card wherever you please easily.
Any type of prayer may be included on the back of the cards. Often it’s more heartfelt and personal when the prayer is written by a family member.
A wise option is a funeral prayer card template. Printing at home is more convenient and cost effective; also you need not wait for a shipment.
A predesigned laminated prayer cards template not only alleviates stress during the complex funeral planning process, but saves time and money. Also, a predesigned template grants you complete control over the final funeral prayer card.
Predesigned laminated prayer cards as well as a wealth of other funeral-related materials and resources, visit the Funeral Programs Site.
Along with laminated prayer cards, The Funeral Programs Site has a wonderful array of customizable programs that may be used during a funeral service.
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Aug 20
Apple iWork Pages Templates are the easist application to create beautiful funeral program templates! The user-friendly interface and software application will help you complete a great design within minutes! The Funeral Programs Site offers many beautiful Apple iWork Pages templates for funeral service programs.
There are various themed categories in The Funeral Program Site design collection for choosing and purchasing at an exrtremely reasonable price compared to other Apple iWork Pages templates being sold on the web. For less than $20, you get a front, back, and inside coordinating page template design.
There is also a great customer service for general and technical questions. Apple iWork Pages templates are the way to go if you are needing to create a pre-designed funeral program templates for a loved one. There are also trifold brochure templates, funeral thank you cards, funeral prayer cards, and a wonderful funeral resources library. So check them out!
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Oct 26
How to choose a web designer or a web developer? What is the difference between the two? Here we explain the pros and cons to both sides of the web professional…
So here’s the deal.
If I got a nickel every time I heard a client say to me, “Your my 3rd or 4th web designer”, I’d be retired and living in a beachouse on the ocean, right now. Clients who come to me after having been through several designers/developers before me are cautious, leary, anxious, and suspicious when they enter my office. And understandably so. There are clients who spent thousands of dollars hoping they will get the design and web development they desired, but the truth is– it doesn’t always happen that way. So how do you know whether you should hire a web designer or developer? And what’s the difference between the two anyway? Read the rest of this entry »
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Oct 19
Everyone has done it. Its much too easy nowadays to copy any images off internet websites. Most people do it without permission from the website owner or stock photo company. If your thinking about doing it, think again.
Having been a victim of others copying my work, my design, and words– I understand the feelings and violation of one’s original work being given credit by someone else. It is distasteful and makes me angry. But what can really be done about it? The internet is so vast and wide that does someone actually go around and police the text or images and control what is being plagerized or downloaded illegally? Read the rest of this entry »
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