C.R.A.F.T. # 67: DIY Business Cards

I did a post about my first business card  prototype..
Now, you can make these little guys yourself :)

 

I needed them to attend my first blog conference… bloggy boot camp
The DIY business cards were a great conversation starter :)
 

There was only one big change due to helpful reader comments and e-mails [ THANK YOU!]  
BIG CHANGE: I added my url to the back of the card. I also made 100, and I discovered an easier way to get the handmade stitched effect without so much thread changing!

Materials: Personalized Stamp [I had a 40% off coupon I found in my Martha Stewart magazine], cereal [any thin card board box] boxes, Martha Stewart adhesive pearls, sewing machine, printer, yard stick,  scissors, pencil

Martha Stewart mini adhesive pearls:
[I got mine at Michael's with 40% of coupons!]
 Martha Stewart Crafts™ White Dimensional Pearl Stickers, large

 First: I cut out the card board rectangles…This was the most time consuming part!
 
Then, I used my personalized stamper to stamp each card.  


 [side note: BF and I went to dinner at a friend's...and I asked her if I could have an empty cereal box! BF said I'm embarrassing :) Oh well :) ]

Next, I sewed one line of thread, attaching up to 25 cards at a time.

I sewed 3 different colors of thread for the top, but used white for the bobbin thread. In the end, I decided to just make one fancier stitch so I did not have to put each card through 3 times and change the thread! [See the top picture]

Then, I cut them into separate cards…



Now on to the back of the card. I printed out my url in 
10 point font and cut it with my cute little paper cutter….



The last step: stick your adhesive pearls on!

 
I would love to see other DIY business card ideas!

Comments

  1. I love that you recycled cereal boxes for this…perfect example of your motto!

  2. OMG! When I saw your business cards, I had no idea the back was the printed side of an empty box! How adorable! Thanks for sharing you great idea!

  3. Very neat, create, and GREEN!

    Kelly
    http://www.mysimpewalk.com

  4. WOW! such a great idea! i'd love to get one of your business cards! :)
    meagan

  5. wow! So great! I am going to make some for myself!

    Also, I didn't know there were blog conferences…I must look into this!

  6. This is such a great idea – love it!

  7. Eeek~ I love this! Your project is truly spooktacular!

  8. I love this! These are the cutest business cards I have seen! I am bookmarking this for the future :)

  9. Thanks for sharing–definitely a memorable card.

  10. Most creative card I think I have ever seen. I love it. Thanks for the details

  11. Love them!

    Such a creative use of everyday items… I will definitely make those myself!

  12. so awesome! I really love these – they look great.
    Thanks for posting this!

  13. THis is an awesome idea for recycling all those boxes! I love the look better than the expensive cards. I'd love for you to share this at my tutorial party tomorrow!

  14. Really loving this, I need some business cards, and just happen to have about 30 cereal boxes, waiting to be put to use.

    Please link up to my party **Amaze me August** ANYTIME, I would REALLY love to have you. Your ideas are always awesome!!!!

    Bella :)

  15. I made blog buisness cards by sewing a tab with my info onto wallpaper samples http://condo-blues.blogspot.com/2009/07/make-business-cards-from-reclaimed.html. We don't eat a lot of cereal :)

  16. These turned out so great! What an amazing idea!

  17. ah they look great!!! If you have a chance come link up to Handmade Tuesdays @ Ladybug Blessings next week! http://www.ladybug-blessings.com

    p.s. I'd love to feature you for a tutorial for handmade tuesdays if you are interested!!

  18. Ok, this has made me giddy – these are so incredibly brilliant! I loved the idea so much I shared in on my FB page today! I'm heading to Blissdom in a couple of weeks. I think you've inspired me to think outside the box (no pun intended ;) where my cards are concerned!

  19. Very clever…I Like the use of cereal boxes and the stamp is great!! Business Cards are such a nice conversation starter when they are unique!

  20. I love your business cards. I love your stamp…where did you get it from? I made my own business for a show and I used the large tags like you had featured and I hand stamped my info on it. But it took forever and not one was the same. Thanks for sharing!

  21. This is great, I am a Daisy Girl Scout leader, and this will be a great example of "using resources wisely" Thanks!

  22. Those look great, are cost-friendly and eco-friendly! Way to go. :)

  23. I really love this idea!! Thanks for auditioning for OMTWI! Don't forget to put the button in your post or sidebar! :)

  24. Great tute. And eco friendly to boot. Thanks so much for linking up. Can't wait to see what you've got for next week.

  25. Oh my goodness – My first time here and I can't seem to pull away from your blog! Such great stuff! Thank you!

  26. Brilliant! Just brilliant!

  27. You're so awesome!!!

  28. i just bought myself a custom stamp from 123print.com! and im doing something pretty similar. but i wish i had thought of the stitching idea… anyways i guess its a good thing i didn't, because my blog isn't about sewing! or crafting anywhere near as much as yours is lol. but i used recycled paper from staples…anywho! glad i saw it!

    the style projects

  29. Wow! Now that is creative! LOVE these. They turned out great!

  30. Great idea! Love any idea for recycling cereal boxes!

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