I am rather a fan of moo.com and their products.
As anyone who has bought jewellery from me will know, I use their minicards and have also ordered the odd stickerbook or two in the past.
But I decided the other day to expand my repertoire with a few postcards made from photos of my vintage fabrics.
They arrived yesterday.
I have to say, I am rather pleased with them.
In fact, I liked them so much whilst I was arranging a few to take a photograph, I decided I needed to see what they looked like up on the wall.
Rather nice I think! I am tempted to leave them up there!
I am going to sell them in my shop (once I have worked out how much to charge for them).
The nice thing about them is, I’ll still be able to hang on to my favourite vintage fabrics even after I’ve used them all up in my sewing.
Perfect! ♥
I agree, they look fabulous. And a great way of cataloging all your pieces
What a fabulous idea!
Brilliant idea!
I’ve been meaning to do this for ages…and seeing as I have somehow managed to lose my box of business cards(!), and I’ve got loads of lovely new stock, I think now is the time! Yours look wonderful. x
It took me AGES to edit the photos until they looked good enough to use. Many of the ones I wanted to include just didn’t look right when I previewed them, so be prepared to do some tweaking for the best results!
Love Moo! Love the cards!
They look fab, they printed out so well and look great arranged on the wall! Moo postcards are such good quality, you could almost frame some of them for wall art!
They do look very cool up on the wall. Love it!
Just lovely … Bee xx
Lovely! I’m a big fan of all things Moo and have ordered quite a few of their postcards – greeting cards too – great quality. I sell packs of 6 postcards for £6 – but I think postage costs put off overseas buyers https://www.etsy.com/shop/zoepower