I really wanted to put the picture of the spools of thread from my blog header on my card, but I just couldn't make it work, so I decided to go with a picture of one of my projects. Well, then I couldn't decide which project to choose, so I ended up going with four different business cards, and people kind of liked getting to choose which card they got, and it also gave me a chance to show a few of the things I've made.
I squealed when they arrived in the mail. I felt so official :) (By the way, the turkey and the Little People tote bag were the most popular card choices at SNAP.)
I got these cards through moo.com, and the quality is unbelievable. The paper is so thick and feels so nice in your hand. And if I wanted to, I could have chosen 50 different pictures to put on my cards! Highly recommend moo. They're a little pricier than some of the discount printers, but the quality is well worth it. Now to figure out what to do with the 100 cards I have left over...

The little people bag is my favorite, too! Congratulations on becoming "official"!
ReplyDeleteSave them for Sewing Summit next year. :) But seriously, you can add them to packages you send out for giveaways. Keep them in your purse for when you're chatting with people in real life and they want to know what you "do".
ReplyDeleteThey were fantastic cards by the way.
xoxo
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ReplyDeleteDang it! Why didn't I get one of your cute cards?
ReplyDeleteI know what you can do with the rest of your cute cards--save them and bring them to SNAP! again next year. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are darling! So glad to hear about your experience with Moo. :)
ReplyDeleteCutest cards ever! I just won a giveaway for Moo mini cards, so I'm going to have to try this out. :)
ReplyDeleteSO great Gwen! I love how graphic they are. I would have been proud to hand these out!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of using your projects as business cards :)
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