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Annual Create-A-Greeting-Card $10,000 Scholarship Contest

The Annual Create-A-Greeting-Card $10,000 Scholarship Contest is open to high school, college, and graduate students. Applicants are asked to design the front of a greeting card that could be sold as an actual card in our line. Designs may consist of original photographs, artwork, and/or computer graphics. The student with the winning design will be awarded a $10,000 scholarship and his or her design will be made into a greeting card to be sold on our website.

If you are an eligible student interested in entering this scholarship contest, please take a look at the cards we currently sell on our site to get a better idea of what kind of designs the judges will be looking for. We sell holiday cards and all occasion cards, so you can design a Christmas card, a generic happy holidays card, a seasons greetings card, or a card ranging from birthday to thank you to get well soon. Please check out our website for more ideas. And be sure to read through the scholarship rules and guidelines so that you are well-acquainted with the criteria for this scholarship contest.

To download the entry form and to read the official rules, please visit our website.

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