Use a get well soon cards printable for when you don’t have time to stop by the store for a card.
Get Well Soon Cards Printable
These get well soon card ideas are simple and easy but still look nice enough so that the recipient knows you put some thought into it. Using one of these as a get well soon card DIY is so much easier than stopping by the store for a greeting card and it’s cheaper too. You can print just the get well soon card images or you can print the get well soon full page cards to fold into a full size card.
Print the just the front of the get well soon cards
Print the a foldable get well soon card
- Eucalyptus Get Well Soon Card Large Image
- Bandaid Get Well Soon Card Large Image
- Lavender Get Well Soon Card Large Image
- Floral Get Well Soon Card Large Image
- Eucalyptus Get Well Soon Card Foldable Card
- Bandaid Get Well Soon Card Foldable Card
- Lavender Get Well Soon Card Foldable Card
- Floral Get Well Soon Card Foldable Card
For best results, download the image to your computer before printing. I find it easiest to first click on the image to enlarge it, then drag and drop the image to my desktop, then print it from there.
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Paper
I often get asked what paper I recommend. For regular copy paper this 5 ream case of paper is one of the better deals. For cardstock I really like this card stock paper on amazon. It is much cheaper than I have found in stores and has a good thickness for most projects without being so thick that it jams the printer.
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