We are crazy in love with Moo, a London-based online printery. Along with usual cards, Moo's crush-worthy genius lies in mini-sticker books and mini-cards that you can make and make and make, all in a single set. ![]()
Their tagline reads We Like to Print - and you will, too, once you start seeing the possibilities.
One book of mini-stickers can include up to 90 individual designs. You can even select a book cover shade. Only $9.99?!

You get 100 mini-cards to a box that’s well-packaged in its own right.
Each can include up to 6 lines of text. All just $19.99.

Customize lite by curating a set of your faves from the pre-designed images.
Once your addiction is complete, they have their own accessories and open-source apps to make the making easier.
Check the Flickr pool for more ideas - but beware. The pool and site are NSFW, at least if you want to make your next meeting.
How we’d use them:
- Party invites, favors, mementos or thank yous
- Moving or birth announcements
- Gift sets or special editions around a theme
- Sheer joy
What would you do?
all images: moo.com

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I use mine as business cards. Print random photos on the front, put my name, phone number and website on the back.
They're a big hit every time I pull one out.
The cards are gorgeous and garner many compliments.
Their one defect, in my view: It's impossible to write on them. The coating doesn't seem to allow ink or graphite to take hold.
Still, I love those mini-cards!
Cool!
I just printed some postcards for marketing using images of my artwork from my flickr acct. It was easy. The one issue I had was getting my full website address to show up on the back. It kept cutting it off. I'm not sure if this is just a glitch online or if it would be cut off in the final printing so I ended up just splitting it into two lines to be sure. I wish you could change the font size for the text. I do like that you can use a different image for each card. In the past I had been ordering 100 of a single image from a commercial printing company which limits my ability in using them for marketing.
I think I need some moo stickers, perhaps some cards too... I've considered using them as business cards but I'm not sure if the size is too small. They would make great leave-behinds after visiting with a client. Bookmarks perhaps
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I use them for business cards too, I love them!
Love, Love, Love Moo Cards!
Best thing out there!
Yay! MOO! And what a nice surprise to see some of my images featured on the first page shown in the large StickerBook photo :)
- Annette
Nut and Bee
I got my first set of Moo Cards last year, and have had so much fun with them!!! Each time I do an order, I do 100 different images, and then let my friends pick the one they like (setting aside my own preferences, which isn't always easy).