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55 minutes ago, peds said:

Looks lovely! 

 

I got some done on vistaprint the other day, I'm very happy with them. 

Thanks man. For 40 quid I got a couple hundred and a mug as well and a few pens. 
 

Was 10 quid off free postage which was a fiver… 

 

Great financial logic spend 10 to save 5

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4 hours ago, Donnie said:

My Mrs made it on some website. It’s simple and not too flash, it’ll do for now. 

 

I did remove the strimming bullet point and change things around on the final part but I think it seems good enough. 

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Looks sound to me. Attractive and concise, all you need from a business card.

 

I too used Vistaprint for mine. Many years ago now but I was happy with them.

 

 

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36 minutes ago, sime42 said:

I too used Vistaprint for mine. Many years ago now but I was happy with them.

 

I might try and find an organic or free-range version more local to me for the next batch, though.

Might even just forage a bunch of big autumn leaves and scrawl my number on them in felt tip marker. Horse chestnut should do it.

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30 minutes ago, peds said:

 

I might try and find an organic or free-range version more local to me for the next batch, though.

Might even just forage a bunch of big autumn leaves and scrawl my number on them in felt tip marker. Horse chestnut should do it.

 

I'd go for something like Laurel, harder wearing. Or Holly, you'll stick in people's minds then.

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9 hours ago, peds said:

 

I might try and find an organic or free-range version more local to me for the next batch, though.

Might even just forage a bunch of big autumn leaves and scrawl my number on them in felt tip marker. Horse chestnut should do it.

I got cotton ones from moo.com, uncoated so plastic free and recyclable/biodegradable. 

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