If you’ve been a member of Flickr for any length of time, you’re probably familliar with Moo Mini-cards. They’re tiny little cards — only about 2 3/4″ x 1″ — and come in packs of 100 for $19.99. You can import photos directly from your Flickr account to have printed on the front. You can use as many or as few photos as you’d like, and they get divided among the 100 cards. The back can be printed with up to 6 lines of text.
There are so many potential uses for these little cards, but I never found anything to do with them — till now…
I had the front side of all my cards printed with various close-ups of some of my handspun yarns. Please excuse my photo; I promise the quality of the printing is fantastic! I just had bad lighting to photograph these with.
The back is the fun part — I had it printed with my website’s name, my e-mail, and websites’ URLs, as well as spaces to write in information about fiber and amount. So can you guess what these are for!? I’m going to punch a hole in the corner and string them on to my handspun to label each one so I know what the fiber and number of ounces/yardage of each one is! I think it’s a super fun way to label them!
What d’ya think?





















