DIY Superb Business Card Ideas



Hey Everyone,

Hope you all are doing amazing today. So how many of the readers are entrepreneurs and are running their own business? Today’s blog might a helping hand for you because today you are going to learn a very cheap way to make some really amazing business cards. When I was planning on starting a home-based bakery, I always wanted to get those fancy and expensive looking business cards for my venture. But unfortunately, I couldn’t because they were not only expensive looking but super expensive in buying as well. But now you don’t have to buy expensive business cards for your business when you can make it all by yourself and trust me they look just like you’ve bought them from somewhere.

Disclaimer: All the videos shared in today’s blog do not belong to Crafty Blogger and we do not take any credit for the creativity displayed by the amazing video bloggers.

Bringing you some really amazing ideas for DIY business cards.

I loved this idea, you can watercolor the thick sheets that you are using and make these awesome business cards.



Look amazing.

This is another video which gives you an idea of a simpler way of coloring the edges of your business cards without the help of these fancy machines.



Helpful idea?

Here is another tutorial which teaches you the computer tricks to make a simple and professional looking business card.




And here is another simple idea.



Since everybody uses computers for pretty much everything, the next video will give some good ideas to design your cards on some really good and easily accessible computer applications.

This video blogger has used the Illustrator program which you can download in your computers and use them efficiently to make these amazing business cards.




The next video blogger uses the website ‘Picmonkey’ to make these amazing DIY business cards for their channel.Take a look at how amazingly the video blogger has explained. It will help you access the website easily.




This is all for today. Hope you all enjoyed reading today’s blog and would love to hear more from us. Time to sign off, and until next time, you all, stay crafty.




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