A CREATIVE BUSINESS CARD

social print studio business cards

I recently went back to work part time.  Each week I will stepping in for teachers on a moment’s notice.  My hope is that they will like my work and want me to be a guest teacher {that is a really fancy way of saying substitute} for them in the future.  I wanted something I could leave with my contact information, but I didn’t want your basic humdrum business card.  No, I wanted something creative and memorable.

And along comes Printstagram.  You all know my absolute love for Instagram!  The lovely minds at Printstagram found a way to make business cards fun and unique.  These square {2 3/8″ x  2 3/8″} Contact Cards combine my love of images and my contact information.  For just $20- I chose five different images and received 60 cards in a matter of days.  They are printed on heavy card stock and the color quality is amazing.  I am giddy each time I get a chance to leave one of these little pieces of art on a teacher’s desk!

These contact cards are the perfect non-business card for creatives and small business owners.  Heck.  Putting on my housewife hat for a moment, these are excellent for those of us who stay at home, too.  Everyone needs a card from time to time!  These babies fit in the palm of your hand and are effective to boot!

social print studio in your hand

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PS::  I LOVE Instagram.  I know you will too.  Follow me and I will follow you!

Other Instagram ideas:

Make magnets with your Instagram photos.

Print 4×4 prints for easy and inexpensive art!

UPDATE:  You can also create and print Contact Cards from images other than Instagram.  Use this link to upload from your computer: http://printstud.io/contact-cards

 

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2 Responses to “A CREATIVE BUSINESS CARD”

  1. Kirsten says:

    Love this idea! I have not branched out to Instagram, but may have to try it.

    • Where is June? says:

      Kirsten! I love Instagram and all of the companies that are finding creative ways to use and print these amazing square images. xoxo-denise

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