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| Collage of various scraps of paper, tissue, cocktail napkins,and paper quilling. Use Liquitex or Mod Podge to apply the pieces. |
During Friday June 3rd's webisode of 'Come to Chat' on the Creative EdVentures Network, Cyn Gagen showed how she wants to make her own business cards -- handmade, original and (hopefully) unforgettable.
I couldn't agree more, and as a coincidence, we both have the same base cards to use; leaf-shaped paint chips from Home Depot.Here are the firs two I ever made. The are evolving and ideally I would like a nice way to 'print' my business info on the card or print out the info onto a pretty and/or clear label stamp; we'll see.
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| Painted with Alcohol ink base, a few scraps of mulberry paper and tissue paper attached. Paper quilling objects, old business card pieces. |
For now I used free business cards I have received from Vista Print and MOO. I just wanted to see how they look.
Maybe this will inspire you to try to make some of your own!!??
| This is what the paint chips look like when you get them from the store. |
Thank you for stopping by,
~Robi


these are evolving and ideally I would like a nice.these are handmade,original and hopefully unforgettable.
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These handmade cards are designed so beautifully i really like it...
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