diy // old tin to business card holder

i’ve been meaning to make something to keep some business cards safe in {instead of just having a handful running wild in the depths of my handbag!!} sitting at my desk one day… trying to concentrate on some work, my eyes fell on the collection of tins i’ve been hoarding – and i realised the altoids tin was exactly the right size for my business cards to fit in. so a little washi tape later, and a pretty stamp for the top and voila! my business cards have a  home and i no longer have to fumble around, muttering expletives quietly to myself when trying to find one to hand out ;)

i stamped the owl on a piece of card, then covered it in clear book covering before gluing it in place {i had a little helper for this stage – hence the air bubbles in the book covering ;) }
 
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2 Comments

  1. Kraig Poirot

    April 28, 2013 at 00:10

    Full color cards, or cards that use many colors, are printed on sheetfed presses as well; however, they use the CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) four-color printing process. Screens of each color overprinted on one another create a wide gamut of color. The downside to this printing method is that screened colors if examined closely will reveal tiny dots, whereas spot color cards are printed solid in most cases. Spot colors should be used for simple cards with line art or non-black type that is smaller than 5 points.^

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