The good folks over at Moo.com were kind enough to give me a free pack of their brand-new MiniCards. I have ordered from them in the past and really like the quality. My current iStock business cards are made by Moo, with a photo on one side and text on the other side, and now they are offering the same service (text on one side, image or text on the other) for the MiniCards.

I decided to go with the “text” cards in rainbow colors. These little cards are so cute … they’re very portable and come with a sturdy little box to carry them around in. The paper quality is one of my favorite things about the cards – very thick with a matte finish. The website also makes it easy to create your cards, they have a lot of pre-made designs, and you can even import your own photos from sites like Flickr and Facebook.

If you are shopping around for business cards, mini or regular sized, I would encourage you to check out Moo.com.

The good folks over at Moo.com were kind enough to give me a free pack of their brand-new MiniCards. I have ordered from them in the past and really like the quality. My current iStock business cards are made by Moo, with a photo on one side and text on the other side, and now they are offering the same service (text on one side, image or text on the other) for the MiniCards.

I decided to go with the “text” cards in rainbow colors. These little cards are so cute … they’re very portable and come with a sturdy little box to carry them around in. The paper quality is one of my favorite things about the cards – very thick with a matte finish. The website also makes it easy to create your cards, they have a lot of pre-made designs, and you can even import your own photos from sites like Flickr and Facebook.

If you are shopping around for business cards, mini or regular sized, I would encourage you to check out Moo.com.

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3 Comments

  1. Jason Cate November 4, 2009 at 10:33 am - Reply

    Hi Nicole :)

    Great post. I’m curious though…do you personally find any advantage over having the mini vs. regular sized cards?

  2. Nicole November 4, 2009 at 5:31 pm - Reply

    For “business” purposes I like to use the regular-sized cards. The small ones are more “for fun”, to hand out to people I already know so they have my info.

  3. Kathryn November 7, 2009 at 12:29 am - Reply

    This has been on my to-do list for way too long. Seeing your spiffy cards, this fun task has jumped to the top of the list! Thanks for the nudge. :)

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