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You can buy card stock at office depot and print your own.
MellyMel
Use Microsoft Publishier they have templates and its really easy.
MagPookie
This one is better:
www.overnightprints.com
Aaron J
vista print.com they are free, you pay shipping
apipersdown
If you want a specific design, I can help you with that, or you can just get generic ones.
Vista print is ok, but I HIGHLY recommend overnightprints.com. They aren't free but the prices for their generic cards are GREAT, and the quality is the best I have ever seen at these prices. I have used them for several of my clients.
I just design the card, upload it (usually a .PDF) through there website, choose the quantity... double sided...etc. and then pay for them.
You can design them in WORD, but it's not as flexible as something like Adobe Illustrator.
Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with.
Good Luck!
motherknowsbest
MS Word has a format under Tools>Letters and Mailings>Envelopes and Labels. Within that window, click on the "Labels" tab and select options. Among the options given are business cards, and they list brand names and product #. You can buy the brands at most Wal-Marts or office supply chain stores. When you select it, the format will come up and you can design them however you want them to look and print them out. A word of caution: print a practice sheet and hold it up against the sheet of business cards to check the alignment out before starting to print on the card stock. They may need adjustment to get them lined upcorrectly.