Cameron Blazer of Cottage Industrialist has generously designed free, patterned "calling cards" you can customize and print. Add your contact information, keep some in your bag, and pull them out at the perfect moment. They're even designed to fit on Avery's standard perforated business card stock.
Click here to get the PDF.
Those are very cool! Might even be kinda handy for me to have a few for our Etsy shop. Too bad they don't have your designs on them. ;-)
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These are awesome!!!! Thanks for sharing them. Your mom is so cute. She wants YOUR designs on them.
ReplyDeleteUh, yeah, Mum, I guess if that's what you're going to use them for, they should be my patterns since that's what I sell. You're so funny for posting this comment right here instead of emailing me! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're supposed to say how awesome Cameron's designs are! Cameron, if you're going to read these comments, I just want to say I think your designs are so lovely and fun and I'm delighted with your work. This PDF is awesome.
Thanks! I was at a networking event last month and the graphic designer I was talking with told me I needed better business cards. These are perfect!
ReplyDeleteHey, I 'did' say they were "very cool".
ReplyDeleteAnd now I get the comments in my inbox instead of having to come here to read them. ;-)
We can work out the rest of this later. I have a lunch date.
Byeeeeeeeeeeeee! ;-)
Thanks so much for your nice compliments, all! And thanks for posting, Jess!
ReplyDeleteOoooh - pretty! I do need something like this sometimes... instead of scribbling my name and number down on a scrap sheet of paper all the time!
ReplyDeleteBeeautiful. And what a good idea to take to the playground to meet the neighbourhood families. Thanks for sharing! -Angela N.
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These are so cool. Thanks Jessica - i just LOVE visiting your blog you always have such fab stuff. M
ReplyDeleteHow fun is that! I was thinking my cards needed a lift- and here it is!
ReplyDeleteGreat link! I have trying to design my own - but this looks much easier. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for these cute cards. Wish I could get them to work for me. I'm using a different brand of business card- cardstock and it got all wonky. I'll have to try it again when I have plain cardstock or the Avery kind.
ReplyDeleteI love calling cards! Everyone should have some; connecting with people in the "real world" is something we could always use more of!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love these. Thanks Cameron!
ReplyDeleteI love those patterns, what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteWay cool:) Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cameron -- and Jess!
ReplyDeleteYay, Cameron! Very pretty and fun.
ReplyDeleteWhen my girls were young I made some child-themed ones which they carried in their backpacks and I carried with me with *their* contact info...and their *my* name. Particularly useful at the end of the school year when they want to give out their name and phone number to a bunch of classmates so they can set up summer playdates. :)
ReplyDeleteI love these. I've been feeling conflicted about carrying a calling card and wanted to get some other opinions. I'm recently out of college and don't yet have a real "career" title to speak of, so it feels odd to have my own card. But it would be nice to have all of my contact information in one place for social purposes. I'd be interested to see what others think - does it seem silly for a 23 year old non-professional to have a card?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these!
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Great tip tnx for sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you! I used these as cards to tie onto care packages. Each design is so spunky! My friends complimented on them so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!! I need these when friends ask for my blog address. Love the designs too :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for generously sharing such beautiful creations! Thanks for making my day more pretty :-)
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ReplyDeleteHi Chelle,
ReplyDeleteI haven't used these myself, so not sure how the file is set up. Have you tried hitting return to break your text into two lines?