Thursday, November 14, 2013

New Business Cards


I finally got around to making new business cards.  I loved my old ones that my niece had designed for me several years ago, but the info on them was hopelessly out of date. I kept hearing about Moo Cards and how easy they were to work with and they were right.  It's all done online with super directions and many opportunities to change your mind.  After I had it all set up and sent through I realized that I could have had a color for the background or for the print.  They had a lime green background that was the exact color as the quilt. that would have been cool, but I was too late. Maybe next time, but these should last me awhile.  I wish that I had them when I was in Houston.


I only ordered 100 because I don't want to get stuck with too many in case my info changes again.  I chose a slice of a small quilt that I like for the front and all of the cards will have this design. It doesn't look like it here,but the left side is pure white.



 I chose two different designs for the back.  This shot of one of my cabbage quilts will be on half of them



and this slice of my "Technicolor Ginkgoes"for the other half. This is also the quilt that I am currently using as the banner for my blog.

I wanted something colorful and eye catching and I think I succeeded.  What do you think?

I've linked up again with Off the Wall Friday.  Go see what everyone's up to.

15 comments:

Linda M said...

They look great. I had some Moo cards made last spring, so easy and I love them.

Anonymous said...

They look great, Norma.I'm going to get them too as soon as I can get my web site going.
Carole Hoffman

Wil said...

Very nice cards Norma

Teresa Duryea Wong said...

Norma: these are very cool cards. Love them. I used an online service to print mine (Vista print)... but I did not add a quilt on the back. What a great idea.

Regina B Dunn said...

The cards really capture the texture of fabric and stitch. Beautiful.

Quilt Rat said...

WOW! These are amazingly gorgeous business cards.....you wanted eye catching? Success!!!!

Vivien Zepf said...

LOVE the card!

A.Sproule said...

I really love the colors in your ginkgo piece. It makes me smile inside and out. Lovely work, and you should be very proud!

sonja said...

cabbage love!
your quilt art shines on the card.

Amy Art Quilter & Fyber Cafe said...

Wow, the ginkgo are wonderful colors, and the cabbage are very soft colors and detailed, beautiful job on both, they will look awesome on your cards. I am a BIG fan of LIME GREEN - AMY

Sarah said...

Your cards look amazing, I really love the colours. Good choice!

LA Paylor said...

I think it's all so colorful and eyecatching. I love your design sense. The cards are fab
LeeAnna Paylor
lapaylor.blogspot.com
leeannaquilts@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I also think that you succeeded in having a colorful and eye-catching design for your business cards! With business cards, it's important that your business is incorporated in the design, and you did just that. And since business cards represent your business, it's a must that they are printed nicely.
Faye @ MasterCopyPrint.com

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