by Stubborn Puppet » Fri Dec 02, 2011 5:12 pm
Iron on medium heat with a low steam setting just barely enough to make it pliable. If you're nervous about putting the iron directly on the card, you can use a piece of wax paper over it... but then you have to rely completely on heat to straighten it or you have to use a fine mist sprayer to get the card/paper damp before applying the wax paper and ironing. Then, immediately stick it in between two flat, solid, heavy objects (like hardbound dictionaries or smooth metal plates on top of a desk or table) which have no paper, cloth or anything with a texture on it.
It's all about being very moderate and fast and then having the patience to let it sit under that weight for several days before you look at it.
I've done this to flatten posters, concert date cards, cardstock CD cases and the like with pretty good results. At the least, it's better than having it warped.