

To use them:
1. Click a link above and save the PDF to your computer. The file may take a moment to download, so please don't hyperventilate if your browser window remains blank for a moment.
2. Optional: The fonts used in the card design are Serif 6 Bold and Regular, available for free right here from Betatype. Download the .zip file and install these fonts on your machine (see here for how to install fonts). If you're not that picky, you can choose not to install the fonts. In that case, your computer will substitute a font when you open the file and it might look just fine.
3. Open the PDF in Adobe Reader (free) and type your information in the text fields.
4. Save.
5. Print the file at 100% on a sheet of white cardstock. Trim with an X-acto knife or scissors, using the crop marks as guides.
For a different card design, click here!
I betcha there will be a few questions based on the last calling card set I posted, so here are some answers:
ReplyDeleteYep, I'm aware that one more row of cards could theoretically fit on this page, but my home printer needs 0.6" for a bottom page margin. That means the bottom row of crop marks won't print, which makes trimming much more difficult. Perhaps your printer is the same way, so I engineered these to be better safe than sorry.
Also, this template does not match any Avery business card stock templates. That stuff is a bit expensive and I didn't want to require anyone to buy it in order to use these.
this is great! Thanks so much!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cool-- can't go wrong with argyle:)!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful set! I printed out one of your other freebies for my niece to use as gift tags/calling cards. I used heavy white card stock and my paper cutter and it worked out fabulously! Thanks for another great share!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool - and love the name on the sample :)
ReplyDeletelove these! thanks!
ReplyDeletethese inspired me, I love them!
ReplyDeleteThese are pretty darned snazzy! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteLove any home made paper product! These are so chic! Thanks for all the details!
ReplyDeleteLotta R Guile, ha ha!
ReplyDeleteLove these! Totally using these for temporary business cards. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteOh these are pretty! I've been wanting to get myself some name cards. I'll make some once I get my printer ink refilled!
ReplyDeleteI love argyle! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in CBH Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, under the Page 6 post on Jun. 02, 2011. Thanks again.
ReplyDeletei love these!
ReplyDeleteI also really enjoyed the last set you made, thanks for sharing!
I've been thinking about business cards lately. Thank you SO much!
ReplyDeleteVery nice - thanks!
ReplyDeletethank you so much for the idea. I love these cards
ReplyDeletelove. it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I love argyle ^_^
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this idea , very attractive business cards.
ReplyDeleteGreat project! I just made some and they turned our really cute. Thanks for the clear instructions.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing these! They are AMAZING (as are all of your projects)! I featured your project and gave you lots of credit and a link back here on my blog: http://www.thecraftyscientist.com/2011/06/favorite-things-roundup.html. Check it out if you want and thanks again!
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed your first batch very much! I even dropped them in the fish bowl to have laminated during my hotel stays - I have them hanging on every bag I own! So handy! Love the argyle!
ReplyDeleteLove these argyle business cards!
ReplyDeleteThose are simply lovely!
ReplyDeletethese are wonderful thank you x
ReplyDeleteLove it. Thank you so much
ReplyDeleteI love this idea, it's so cute and simple
ReplyDeleteHi there! I used this to make magnets that I give to my students at the beginning of the year with all my contact information on it. A post about them will be on my blog tomorrow. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteHow can I find just the blank template you used for creating my own business card? I love your's but I want mine double sided!
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteOf course, I like the orange ones best ;)
As you should. :)
ReplyDeleteyes but the password?
ReplyDeletethis is great, thank you very much.
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