Make Your  Own Business Cards
            Make Your Own Business Card

If you have a business then business cards are a must. Whether your business is  
online or offline. Business cards are still a very important part of your business.
They are the introduction to your business, you should give them to potential
customers, or tuck them in orders, etc.

Why buy them when you can make your own. Be creative and make a card that
represents your business. When designing your own business cards you will need
to include your contact information. Name, business name, phone number, email,
website (if online business), and physical address (if offline). You can even add
your Social Network accounts. Business cards don’t have to be white or just plain
and boring.

Add some color, maybe vary the shape, round the edges. Make your cards reflect
your business. Use a picture of your jewelry, or the tools that you use to make
your jewelry. Add a border; vary the colors with gradual shades.

When you are ready to print out your cards you can use pre-cut business card
sheets or you can use card stock, and then cut out your own. card stock comes in
a varied of colors.

If you want something really unique, try using a shape punch that you can find at
most craft stores in the scrapbooking section.

When you are ready to print your cards, set your printer on the good quality
setting, check cartridge to see if it has plenty of ink, and printer settings are
aligned.

Remember this card is representing your business, so be creative and make this
card unique.



Wearable Business Card
Here is a link to a very unique, crafty way to promote your business. If you have a
hard time getting customers to pick up one of your business cards, try making
your own wearable cards.
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Craft Punch
To sharpen: Punch
through aluminum foil
several times.
To maintain cutting
ease:
Punch through
wax paper several
times.