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Friday, March 08, 2013

A Deal For You

The other day, I saw this Pin on Pinterest using old Playing Cards as packaging for jewelry.


I thought it was a great way to display all the jewelry I am making now.  Oh, you read that right, I have been bitten by the jewelry making bug BAD.  I am making glass tile pendants by the dozens lately.  I love wearing one each day do I decided it was high time I learned how to make them.  And, that was either a very good thing or a very bad thing, I don't know which yet.  I think it is a good thing, because I am enjoying making them.

I knew I could find old cards, but I wanted them more personalized to my booth.  That's when I found a deal on Artscow for a deck of personalized playing cards.  I love Artscow - they often have really great deals on watches, puzzles and playing cards.  (I am not getting paid to say this - it really is a great site with cheap prices and great items!)

I made a deck of cards with the picture of my Great Grandmother from my header.  I will punch a hole in the card to attach the pendant, price them on the reverse and put them on an old chip clip display.  I think it will be great!

From now until March 31st, you can order a deck of personalized cards for 99¢ including FREE shipping.  These make great gifts and great business cards of sorts.  

Just click here to order your cards and use the code: MONKEYBOXBLOG to get the cards for 99¢ with FREE shipping.  These do ship from Hong Kong, but they ship quickly and they are of very good quality.  

(*I will received a small referral token if you order these, but I really just wanted to share the deal with you!)

4 comments:

  1. What a fun deal this is! I'm going to check it out. hugs, Linda

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  2. Thank you, Just ordered 3 packets! such a different thinkg to have as a momento of our family.

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  3. Fun! I ordered some as well and for the same purpose. Well for my sister who is the jewelry maker. :) I used a picture of my Aunt Lucy from the 50s, adorable!

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  4. 90 peep holes??? lol I think that's the funniest thrifty find ever! And the books are beautiful!
    Great Job.
    Erica :)

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