Pushing The EnvelopeEntrepreneurs get their messages across with specialty greeting cards.
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Carla Ventresca was a young copywriter whose budget was sopinched, she made her own greeting cards to save money. Herlighthearted approach and whimsical, twenty-something characterswere so popular, friends began asking Ventresca to make cards forthem to give.
In 1993, she took samples of her work to a local card shop, andthe owner agreed to put them on her shelves. Carla Cards was born."I do fun cards with a positive spin," Ventrescaexplains. "My cards are humorous, but people won't crack arib laughing." Now living in Boston, the 32-year-oldentrepreneur is one of a growing number of designers who'veturned creativity into cash by tapping into the market forspecialty greeting cards.
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