The American Quilter's Society Show is coming to Chattanooga next week, 9/10-9/13, and I am going to have an exhibit of 25 of my large quilts. I will be hostessing my corner of the show, and figured I needed business cards to hand out. These are made from leftover watercolor paper, acrylic paint and ink, with 2x4" shipping labels on the reverse with the pertinent information.
Love the business cards! They will be getting mini originals by Melody!!
ReplyDelete25 of your quilts???? How I would LOVE to see that! I hope you get lots of photos. Have a great show.
ReplyDeleteLove them!! Wish I could be there to see your quilts ~ I know your corner will be a hit!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea for business cards! I love the idea of being able to make up a relatively small batch at a time, and having each one different but related to the others.
ReplyDeleteClever! Love the color and texture.
ReplyDeleteLove the business cards.....so colorful.
ReplyDeleteLove them! Take lots of pix... hope you are allowed to have them for sale too! Enjoy...
ReplyDeleteWow, what great business cards and love that lime!
ReplyDeleteCollector's items!
ReplyDeleteLove the cards. I wish I could see you and your quilts at the show. Have a great time.
ReplyDeleteThey are more than business cards, they are little works of art!
ReplyDeleteLOVE these business cards-very clever!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful AND smart!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting for you. Have a wonderful time....hope to see some pictures of your display. Julie
ReplyDeleteWow, those look great! They say that first impressions last, and these should leave your clients very impressed. I love the fact that you used leftover paper, making it economical as well. The show must have been a great one for you! Take care!
ReplyDeleteLisa Thompson @ Controlled Color
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ReplyDeleteMany professionals go for plain and bold types of business cards to maintain their professional image. However, I have to say that what you presented is a very creative way to make business cards. It really does reflect your creative talents and skills. I bet that will catch the attention of a lot of interested customers. Thanks for sharing that, Melody! All the best to you!
ReplyDeleteSally Park @ ClientRetentionIncCA