studio waterstone: business card case diy tutorial
Do you Moo? I do and I hate carrying my cute little mini Moo business cards around in a boring case. It's doesn't matter what kind of business card you carry, you can allow your true artistic nature shine by creating this easy DIY business card case. Sound daunting? I think not!
What You'll Need:
measuring tape
scrap leather or fabric
scissors or rotary cutter
a sewing machine
What You'll Do:
Measure the length and width of your cards and add 1/2" to your width
cut the leather (or fabric)
I had to go with the flow here and instead of cutting straight across, I cut both pieces to match the angle of one of my scraps. You can do the same - just cut one end at an angle.
Or don't.
Or don't.
I sew around three sides leaving about 1/8" - 1/4" seam allowance.
Ta - Da! Yep, it's just that easy.
If you do this with fabric, use Fray Check around your edges and rough up the three sewn edges a bit for added interest.
Now you are one hot business card carrying chic!
What!?!?! no bird or flower!!! LOL! (sew cute!)
ReplyDeleteI do moo but I don't sew. Loving your mini moo card holder
ReplyDeletecute! I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteYou are just so stinkin' talented!
ReplyDeleteDebi, if I had room, I'd certainly add a bird or a flower. :)
ReplyDeleteStinkin' is more like it. :)
ReplyDeleteYou make the simplest things the greatest! Love it!
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ReplyDeleteI love your work...flattered that you visited my blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kudos on my bangles.
Super cute! How I envy your ability to sew/cut a straight line! I made a camera strap cover this weekend and it completely twisted because of my wonky fabric piecing skills...of course it did kind of a neat candy cane stripe effect that I plan on saying was deliberate :)
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