By Sound Expression Greetings You can design your own greeting card with your custom sound to create a musical masterpiece! A great way to promote yourself and your products/music. Your song will play each time the card is opened up to 300 times. Simply create your art and sound and email us. We'll do the rest. Email sound file -- as a Wav or MP3 file Email your graphics -- as a PDF file - 300 dpi. You can email us for a 5 x 7 template to design your greeting card. Minimum is 500 Please allow 28 days for production/shipping We ship to businesses worldwide
How To Make Your Own Musical Greeting Card 3 Easy Steps! Visit our site . . . www.soundexpressiongreetings.com: STEP 1 You will want to start with a high quality recordable greeting card sound module where you can record your own 10 or 20 second message. For wholesale pricing on 20 or more: www.soundexpressiongreetings.com If you only want 1 or 2 modules, you can purchase through Amazon.com: www.amazon.com There is an easy template to follow if you plan to print a 5 x 7 sound card: www.soundexpressiongreetings.com Regardless of the finished size of your card, you will want to start with a longer sheet of paper with 2 folds. If you are custom printing, you will want to print before folding (scoring) your paper. STEP 2 Record your 10 or 20 second song or voice message onto the greeting card sound module by following the instructions on our webpage below or on our video: www.soundexpressiongreetings.com You may have to experiment with the distance of recording into the Micro-speaker to achieve the best results. You may re-record as often as desired. STEP 3 Peel off wax paper backing of your module and line up side notches of the white pull tab to the inside left fold of the card. (As shown on our webpage instructions and/or video). Test your sound by opening your card to play back message. (Your message should play up to 300 times each time your card is opened.) Fold down the 3rd panel covering the sound module and use double stick tape or glue stick to secure paper panel ...
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Personalized Recordable Greeting Cards, Size: 5x7 inch 1. Raysistor Switch: controled by light, very convenient It will play automaticlly when the card is open, it don't need any press at all. What is more, Our recordable card is the first one using the raysistor switch , it is much more durable than other ones using mechanism switch. 2. Plastic (ABS material) frame construction: much stronger We use firendly environment ABS material constructon which can protect the card and its electrocircuit, it can stand long-time transportation and keep much longer than other cards useing no plastic frame. Size of card: 18.3x12.2x10cm (Height: 1cm) 3. Greeting Cards with photo frame: keep your memory The Re-recordable cards can be with the photo frame on left or card, you can put the photos of your valentine,lover, eldership or kids. 4. Recording time: 10 seconds, 13 seconds or 15 seconds Ideal gift for Saint Valentine's Day , Christmas, Birthday This unique recording greeting card could be the most impressive valentine gift to your darling, it records not only your affecting voice, but also treasure you as her/his dearest love.
Here's an easy, fun hack you can complete in about fifteen minutes and for less than $20. Repurpose the circuit and speaker from a Hallmark singing greeting card to surprise your friends when they come over.
Piano Man by Billy Joel with lyrics.THIS IS NOT MY VIDEO. I TAKE NO CREDIT FOR IT.
Do you want to give a set of cards for a gift this season, but do not know what to put them in? This tutorial is for a greeting card box that will hold 6 to 8 A2 size cards with envelopes.
I need help on making my greeting card module work correctly... I harvested out the electronics from a hallmark card and wired it to a pressure switch. A monster sound is recorded via microphone to the board. When a person steps on the pad, the sound plays...BUT! it only plays for as long as the person stands on the mat.. How can I make the sound play entirely? Here is the link to the specs from the manufacturer: www.nuvoton.com