I heart MOO.com. No, really, I’m not just saying that! They make it so easy to create wonderful little cards to promote your business, share your Flickr photos, give your email address to new friends on the playground, create unique birthday invitations and more. As they say, the only limit is your imagination.
Not feeling particularly talented design-wise? No problem. They have hundreds of images to choose from. You can also use your own Flickr account as an image source!
Maybe you’re quite the artiste? That’s no problem either. You get lots of flexibility in selecting and positioning artwork, and even control-freaks (like me!) are able to come away with satisfying results.
I went to a blogging conference this past summer, and I made up some funny little MOO cards to hand out to other bloggers I met. The size is unusual, the paper stock is beyond sturdy, and they were a big hit.
I can hook you up with a discount!
As further proof of my undying love for you, my loyal readers, I have a great coupon code for you to use to get a free third set of MOO MiniCards when you buy 2. Just put 3 sets of cards in your cart and use MOO coupon code H7V7BK by November 30, 2007. Simple!
The amazing MOO cards are only available at MOO.com — and they have lots of suggestions for ways to use their products. Halloween themes, weddings, gift tags, product labels, birth announcements… Just head over there and check it out!
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These are great and easy to make. We went into our Flickr photos of our baby and used most of them for our Moo sticker book. We bought three packs–one for us, and one for each set of grandparents. They were thrilled with them. The quality of these books is great. We will probably leave all the little stickers in the book rather than taking them off and sticking them to things, but you could really use your imagination for fun kids activities with these.