Something arrived in the post yesterday that gave me lots of childish excitement – the Moo MiniCards I ordered.
For those who don’t know what minicards are, they’re a half-sized business card – you can use images directly from your Flickr account, set up the crop you want and then you have six lines of freeform text on the back – contact details or whatever you want, really. I had a terrible job working out which images I wanted and ended up with 25 different designs and as a result, not many repeats.
I bought them because Akra had received some of the free ones a while back and they really are rather gorgeous. I thought they’d be handy for internet meets, or to hand out if I got any queries photographing in public. Of course, the reality is they are so lovely (I keep taking them out the box, admiring my handiwork and saying “my precioussssssss”…), I’m rather loathe to give them away.
I don’t have to give them away, do I?
6 responses so far ↓
1 keda // 24th Feb 2007 at 5:17 pm
no of course you don’t.
i want some to covet too. thanks for the link :)
2 Miss L // 24th Feb 2007 at 6:11 pm
How about mounting them on black and using them as a display/picture on the wall?
3 Pewari // 25th Feb 2007 at 4:31 pm
keda: remember to set aside a good couple of hours working out the designs – I was hopeless at narrowing them down!!
Miss L: that sounds like hard work to me ;)
4 Kaptain Kobold // 25th Feb 2007 at 7:56 pm
I’ve got some freebie ones, but, nice as they are, I can’t think of any reason for shelling out money to buy any.
5 Elle // 26th Feb 2007 at 5:14 pm
Of course you don’t have to give them away if you don’t want to. However, if you do, I’d love one *grin*
6 Pewari // 27th Feb 2007 at 6:52 am
KK: Just invent a reason ;)
Elle: *laugh* sure – can you email me on Pewari AT may DOT be and I’ll post you one – any preference to design? (Actually, mail me on Wednesday – my email is about to go down today for a server upgrade and I don’t want it lost!)
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