it’s possible for you to even add a logo and credit line to the back of the card.

SelectFile>Place Embedded.

Select your cover image and clickPlace.

Create a new document in Photoshop with the following settings.

If the Layers palette isn’t visible, selectWindows>Layers.

Use the Character palette to change the font, size, and alignment of the text.

If the Character palette isn’t visible, selectWindows>Character.

A screenshot of Photoshop with the View>Rulers command highlighted

SelectLayer>New>Layerto create a new layer for the logo.

Name the new layerLogo.

Select theShape Tool Optionsat the top and choose a shape.

A screenshot of Photoshop with an arrow indicating dragging a guide

Select theTexttool and add a credit line under the logo.

With the group selected, goEdit>Transform>Rotate 180 degrees.

Go toFile>Saveto secure your document as aPSD file.

A screenshot of the Place Embedded window in Photoshop with the Place button highlighted

Your card is now ready to print.

Go toFile>Printto print the page.

Put the page back into the printer tray with blank side up and the image at the top.

Use the drag handles to resize the image so that it fits within the margins you created in the lower half of the document.

Fold the page in half, and you have a card.

A screenshot of Photoshop with the Layer Visibility button highlighted

A screenshot of Photoshop with the Text tool highlighted

A screenshot of Photoshop with the New Layer command highlighted

A screenshot of Photoshop with the Custom Shape Tool highlighted

A screenshot of Photoshop with the Shape Tool options highlighted

A screenshot of Photoshop with the Folder button in the Layers palette highlighted

A screenshot of Photoshop with the Rotate 180 degrees command highlighted

Go to File > Save to save your document as a PSD file.

Go to File > Print to print the page.

Go to File > Print to print the page.