What happens when you run out of business cards?
Create your own!
Last week I was headed out to CHA, opened my business card box, and realized I didn’t have enough!! Oh no.
So, I grabbed by handy kraft paper and got to work! Let me tell you how I made these…so easy!
Supplies
Kraft Paper
Bakers Twine
Paper Cutter
Computer & Printer
1. Design your business card with your favorite fonts and images in your favorite photo editing program. I used PicMonkey on this card.
I included social media buttons by downloading my own image by using the “your own” button on the image below.
I also added some little gray triangles so I would know where to cut and wind my twine!
2. Print out cards. I used the wallet size on my printer…
3. Cut, wrap around twine, and you’re DONE!!
There are so many fun ways you can doll up spool business cards…
Hair ties – fun for hairdresser or boutique
DMC floss – for your stitching business
Ric Rac/Ribbon – craft supply company
…so many fun ideas!!

Love, love, love! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Danielle! They were so much fun to make!
DeleteWonderful idea, thanks for sharing :)))
ReplyDeleteSue, you are welcome!! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteSo cute Kari! Love theses!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jamielyn...I wanted something creative & unique!
DeleteThese are seriously the cutest business cards I've ever seen! So creative!! :)
ReplyDeleteSierra so glad you like them!!! Thank you!
DeleteThese are so adorable Kari! I love them!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Thank you so much Susan!
DeleteThis is such a clever idea!! As a student we are always encouraged to find new ways to promote yourself and ideas like this are really interesting! :)
ReplyDeletewww.rosieashley.com
Thank you for your nice words Rosie!
DeleteGreat idea, Kari! Business cards have been on my mind lately. I love that these are simple and give people a little something special too!
ReplyDeleteI thought the same thing Katie...I wanted to give people something that I love...Bakers Twine!
DeleteThanks so much for showing us how, Kari...these are the cutest cards I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteMegan, wow! Thank you!
DeleteSo cute! Make me want to make some!
ReplyDeleteYou should...they're so simple to make!
DeleteGenius, I love this idea! They're so personal and fun!
ReplyDeleteOh good, that's what I was hoping for Rachel. Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteHi Kari
ReplyDeleteI met you and your sister at CHA. Wasn't it a blast? You handed me your business card--and, I have to say, it is my favorite! Clever, cute, practical... Just like your blog.
I'll be in touch soon.
Doreen
Altered-artworks.blogspot.com
So much fun to meet you Doreen. You are extremely talented!!!
DeleteThanks for your nice words!
These are SO cute! What a clever idea! I'm thinking for a jewelry maker, such as myself, I could wrap it with tiny chain and add a charm. Thanks for sharing your genius idea! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! Love it!!
DeleteI love this! Now I just need to start a business...
ReplyDeleteEek! What a great idea!!
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