Last week I received my brand new business card stamp made by MaeMae Paperie. For a fairly low price, Megan will make you a completely personalized stamp to brand anything from business cards to envelopes. It's a great way give a handmade touch to your personal branding and allows you to specifically choose your paper.
Megan's branding stamps come in a variety of styles and the text is fully customizable. Having a stamp for your business card is great because you can easily change the ink color or paper color for a fresh new look. I had a hard time inking it properly at first, but once I got it down it was a piece of cake. Eventually I would like to use hemp paper with black or even dark brown ink.
You can even go green by getting an eco-friendly ink and pair it with a natural cotton or hemp paper. Please stop by MaeMae Paperie and check out this stamp, it's well worth the $64.






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maybe it's just me, but how does this article relate to AT?
thank you! I own a teeny tiny little cafe and this will work perfectly for our to-go coffee cups and pastry bags!
Unrelated to AT or not, I do appreciate this post! Thanks for the idea.
The other day, an artist handed me a card with his information written on the back. The front didn't match, and he explained that he found a box of someone's cards in the dumpster. I thought, "Man, what a great, green idea. I wish I had a stamp or something to do this myself."
Little did I know it was already being done. And I just ordered 1,000 printed ones for myself. Curses!
Ding, would you really want to sit there and stamp 1,000 cards?
I love them... very cool.
I think if you shop around you can get a custom stamp at a better price and with your own unique logo.
super great idea! doing it!
This Post is Great Timing for me. I am going to a conference and just yesterday was thinking about where to get (or how to make) a cool stamp to stamp out some business cards.
Thanks for the lead.
THESE. ARE. GENIUS.
Or....you could spend $95.00 for 250 custom letterpress cards (NOT a typo!).
I love mine-- have gotten lots of compliments.
mandatepress.com
This place is the perfect place for a business card proportioned traditional stamp: http://www.rubberstamps.net/art-stamps.aspx