Sewing Summit Business Cards

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If I didn’t go to such great lengths to make business cards, I’m not sure I would know what to do with all that extra time. Sleep perhaps?

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I’m pretty excited about this year’s sewing summit card. It’s simple, but (in my opinion) thoughtful and geared specifically towards my sewing peeps.

The card itself is exactly the same as my previous cards (see here), but I’ve included two iron-on transfers for tagless reminders of which side is which for hand-sewn clothes.

These little transfers may not look like much, but I poured a lot of thought over what to include here. I wanted a nod to my site and branding, but not so much that I’m branding other people’s handmade creations for them. I also needed a small tag-like design that would cut and weed easily. The heart took very little time to weed (when you remove the negative space from the transfer material), but the ISLY took a little more time since I had 4 loops that needed to be cleared 150 times.

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I originally planned to make a decal that said “handmade”, but it was too long. “By hand” was still a little too long and ornate to cut and weed 150 times.

ISLY /iz•lee/ is short for “I Still Love You”. We use the term around our house to express love. It has also become my declaration to my creative passions. It’s hard to find a balance between real life and creative pursuits, but that mantra is a reminder that I’ll always make time for them, even if it’s not as much as I’d like. I’m a firm believer that it’s human nature to create. Since I’ll be hanging with like-minded women, I thought it fitting to include my little mantra on a tag.

I designed the ISLY decal to have nods to my current branding, but different. I don’t want recipients to think they are applying a brand to the insides of their handmade creations. I want it to be a mantra or a mindset that can speak to other’s creativity as well.

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    1. Janssen says:

      This so clever! Have a great time.

    2. Heidi says:

      What a clever idea. I need to come up with some kind of tag myself for my handmade garments–especially the kids’ clothes!

    3. Jaime says:

      Those are so cool! Where did you have them made?

      • Melissa says:

        I made everything at home! I had the extra-thick strathmore art board cut at alphagraphics, the stamp made at McGee’s Stamp and cut all of the transfers with my Silhouette machine. It was definitely a labor of love!

    4. Kristin H says:

      Gah! Now I really, really need a Silhouette! I have been dreaming of creating my own iron on tags. What a brilliant idea – love the design for ISLY and how it ties into your logo. So classy.

    5. Juliette says:

      Now I need to stamp a few of mine that YOU designed!

    6. I’ve been hanging onto the transfer I got from you at Fabric Weekend, wanting to use it on something fun. I might have to hunt you down at Sewing Summit and add to my collection :) Those are perfection.

    7. Erin R. says:

      These are awesome. Totally worth the effort (said by someone who didn’t have to do the work). :)

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