All Business

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Today I made new business cards. My old ones didn't have the Boutique address on them. Plus, my old set of cards didn't have any vintage wallpaper on them at all. Now, that just didn't seem right to me!

For these, I used another business card as a template, traced it onto card stock and with a ruler, draw out the shapes of enough cards to fill the page. (ugh, yes, I had to measure, sometimes you just have to whether you want to or not.  All the cards have to be the same size so they can be cut out).

I drew around each shape with a dark brown marker, so that the edges would look "aged" and if they weren't perfectly lined up (even though I did try to measure them) there wouldn't be strips of white paper showing.

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I printed all my info on the computer.  I made up extras, so I could play around with cutting out different shapes.

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Mostly, I used a block shape for the wording, but on some, I changed it up a bit.

These really went quickly. I made up 10 tiny collages, with the text added onto them, and then did some hand drawing with inks.  I didn't bother with using glitter, because I knew it wouldn't copy well. Neither does metallic ink.

A few 3-d type pieces work out ok for copies. Like tiny flowers and ribbons, nothing too thick.

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This might be my fave.  Beth had given me a teeny wallpaper covered tag, and I used it over a pink flowered wallpaper on this card, then added the text and a flower. It was super simple to do.

Now, I just need to drop the page of cards off at the UPS store, they have the cheapest color copy prices in my town, 39 cents each.  It will be a bit more for card stock, not much. I'll have the store cut them all out for me, and I'll bet they'll have them done in an hour or so, that place is quick.

One thing I always do with color copies, is to ask for a proof to color check before okaying the job. Sometimes, the copier will need adjusting a bit to match the original.

Thank you all again, for your concern and well wishes for my aching back. It gets a little better each day. I'll be back into Kung Foo Panda style kicking soon.

27 thoughts on “All Business”

  1. Karla very nice, I too design my own I use a hole punch add a bit of seam binding and a vintage button. My past life we had a photography and graphic design studio, my hubby is very good on the mac. (:
    Hugs, Diane

  2. How clever! I use old industrial time cards. Glue my adress on them and clip them in the shape of a tag and on the back side i glue a nice picture and add glitter on it. Have a wonderful weekend /linnea-maria

  3. Love your business cards Karla! I think having a proof of color is a great idea. When I started mine they went brownish in stead of pinkish…still have to finish them though….have a great weekend!

  4. Deborah Woodrow

    Karla:
    WOW ! Beautiful, and functional !
    You do amazing work ! Hope your back is better soon.
    Love,
    Deborah Woodrow

  5. Hi, Karla — catching up after a hairy week and no blog time! I like that card the best, too! Thanks for the tip on the UPS store — I’ll have to try them!

  6. Your business cards are great, why am I surprised! You have a way with design.Have a great weekend Karla.
    Jean in Virginia

  7. Those are awesome Karla! I have been thinking of doing a new business card. My old one doesn’t have my blog address on it. But I have like 1000 so I was thinking I shouldn’t waste them:) But I love your idea about the color copies at UPS. That’s not too bad. Maybe…….

  8. What a smartie you are!
    The cards look great.
    Have a great weekend.
    Lois
    PS I am glad your back is starting to feel a bit better.

  9. Karla, your business cards are so pretty!!
    I am so glad to hear that you are feeling
    better and I hope that you are back to
    feeling 100% very soon. Please take
    extra care.
    Hugs,
    Janis

  10. Hi Karla! Glad you feeling better! I love the tage you liked….
    these are very charming!
    love, kelee
    p.s. Are you making a scarf for the lost dogs? We could use your creative help…see the 2nd post at my place!

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