6.04.2012

Make it Monday // DIY Last Minute Business Cards

So quite a few weeks ago I mentioned that I did a lovely little craft/art show here in Williamsburg.  For it I made some last minute business cards.  I thought this monday I'd show you how to make you own using the Kid Made Modern line at Target.  I used the line of paper tapes (sort of like washi tape) but I also picked up some duct tape, because I couldn't resist!

Supplies: Clean Edge Business Cards, Kid Made Modern tape or washi tape, stamp pad, & customizable stamp (If you have a stamp made, use that one.  The stamp I used came in a package with letters so I could make my own.  A pretty nifty investment!)


Instructions: I placed strips in assorted positions on assorted pages: vertical, horizontal, little strips, two strips, etc.  I did this until I had quite a few sheets done.  Make sure your tape isn't shiny otherwise the next step won't work.

Stamp, Stamp, Stamp! Assemble your stamp with the letters you'd like to use.  I used my name, etsy shop, blog, & email.  Set each sheet aside so the ink will dry.  Once you have quite a few sheets done, gently pop the business cards out of the page being extra careful when ripping the edges with the tape.  

Now you have a great stack of business cards!  Make sure you stamp firmly & evenly, otherwise you'll end up with half your info missing.

These business cards are great because they edges are clean, there aren't any perforations to make them look really cheap.  Even though you can tell they are handmade, the crispness really adds to the design.

I love these tapes! When I saw that my Target had more, I instantly picked up another pack.  I don't really like a few of the tapes (like the checked ones...just not my style) but these would be great for binding a journal with this tutorial.  I can't wait to use some to make a picture collage in my studio when we move.  (it's a few months away!!)






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10 comments:

  1. This is a really adorable idea!

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    1. Thanks! It was super easy & took only an hour or two. I hope you can try it!

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  2. This is just what I was looking for. I need to make card for my business, but didn't see anything already made that would work. I have blank cards and cute tape at home. I'm going to try this when I get the chance.

    The Girl Collected

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  3. Funny you posted this! I am going to Staples after work today to buy business card paper to make my own this week! :)

    http://nellecreations.blogspot.com

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  4. Thanks for the tip! I'm always looking out for cool ways to make your own business cards. I think the hand made ones are better because it really reflects that person's style and it's so personal.

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  5. This is such a brilliant tip! I work at a Papercrafting magazine, I'll be sure to show this post to my editor! X

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    1. Well that would be swell!! I am so glad you liked it! Hand made business cards add that extra 'hey I made this!' to your business!

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  6. Stunning....your approach inspires me a lot..can i use it for designingplastic business cards, will ink make any problem....

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