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Moo Cards

Oh what FUN!  I’ve been hearing about these Moo Cards for a while now on the QuiltArt list.  When I got the opportunity to participate in the Open Studios (blogpost here), I decided it was time for something a bit fancier than business cards made on my printer at home.

If you stop by my table at Open Studios on Wednesday, October 29th, I’ll have them there for the taking!  Also when I demo in the Misty Fuse booth on Thursday and Saturday mornings, somewhere around 11 or 11:30 ish……. See you there I hope!

Wide angle of Moo Cards

I had not realized the cards were printed in England, but even at that the cost for 200 2-sided (color both sides) business cards and sixteen easel notecards was only $120 including shipping!   The quality of the cards is astounding…. in the photo above, you can see the selection of cards (I had 24 different images, could have had more but decided just to go with these).  One side of the heavy, glossy cardstock is one of my quilts.  The reverse (and of course forgot to include that in the photo) has another photo… I used the yellow-blue Hawaiian quilt since it is also the background for my website and blog plus all my contact info in a coordinating turquoise ink.  They also include a nice black card holder box (on the left toward the back).

The notecards, seen at the back, have a square photo and a trapezoid-shaped white “wing” that bends back, allowing the card to stand up on a desk.  The sixteen cards plus envelopes cost about $25….(that was included in the amount above).  Anyway, I am thrilled with the quality, and will order from them again.  Here’s a closer view of the business cards:

Moo cards, business cards only

Here’s to hoping the cards will, eventually, lead to some contacts that might lead to some teaching jobs!

5 Responses to “Moo Cards”

  1. Jan Says:

    Hi Sarah,
    I love these cards and your work is beautiful. There is a lot of diversity in your work and I like that. I haven’t been doing this long (about 2 1/2 years) and so far I don’t have a particular style I could say is my signature, but as yet I don’t feel the need. I don’t have a web site or a blog yet so I don’t have a place to display my work but I will be starting one soon. Thanks for posting about the cards. I plan to order some soon.
    Jan Potter
    Scottsdale AZ

  2. Terri Says:

    Hi Sarah, I’ll be in Houston working in the Mistyfuse booth. Looking forward to meeting you.

  3. Marie Says:

    I love their cards! I have mini-moos and regular moos. I also just used http://printsmadeeasy.como for the first time for post cards and was a but nervous – but they arrived sooner than predicted and are beautifully done ! Se you soon !

  4. Valeri Says:

    Thank you for this Sarah. I’d never heard of these people but will certainly use them now. You have show cased the cards so well with your designs. They should be paying you commission!

  5. Natalya Says:

    seems everybody is doing Moo cards, guess I’d better join the crowd! look forward to meeting you in Houston…