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Christmas usage of business cards
July 29, 2007 on 8:26 am | In small business news |Business cards do not come cheap. With online business card printing services, people have gained access to much cheaper printing facilities that they did not have before.With all these factors and considerations about business cards, you would not want to just throw them away to never see again. This is especially so if you suddenly changed jobs and have a boxful loads of unsent business cards.This Christmas, you can have other uses for these old cards besides being the sole occupant of thrash cans and a medium of fire starters. Make them into gift tags!Turn them over to the blank side, took a rubber stamp that is Christmas themed, stamp the left side of the card, used a hole punch and punch a hole in the top left corner of the card. Add some color and the words TO and FROM on the appropriate corners. There you have it. Your own gift tag AKA old business cards! As inexpensive as you can get. Will bring out your creative juices too. Not to mention, a quite unique fun.
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