Shannon and I love a good sister team of crafters, and Kirstin and Jordan of Kojodesigns are nothing short of amazing! These two have a brilliant eye for design, as you can tell from the parties and fantastic printables that they're always sharing (this farmer's market birthday party and sprinkled with love birthday party are two of our fav's!) Also I've decided to let these two plan both of my children's future birthday parties. I mean, I haven't asked them yet, but I'm sure they'll be cool with it.
Kojodesigns is full of DIY's, yummy recipes, and parties that will knock your socks off.
Please help me welcome Kirstin!
Please help me welcome Kirstin!
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Now, before I headed to SNAP (the conference) last week, I ordered some mint striped business cards.
But I sort of have a hard time leaving good enough alone, so I decided to gild the edges with copper.
And now I love them even more.
Even better? Turns out, DIY gilding is super easy! All you need is a can of metallic spray paint. Want to try it?
Even though it's a little finicky, the gilded fabulousness is totally worth it.
A few more make-for-me ideas at kojodesigns that you might be interested in checking out (and making for yourself!)? This Kate Spade inspired bag, a pair of glitter covered shoes, or a flattering-for-everyone dress. Plus, here are 32 DIY Mother's Day ideas (any of which you could make for yourself instead). Thanks again for hosting this great series, Jen and Shannon (and thanks for having us!).
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Thanks for showing off your gorgeous cards, Kirstin! One day, Shannon and I will have to get pretty business cards like this. For now, we'll have to stick to our print and cut ones. I (Jen) have been banned from cutting our business cards because last time I hacked them into crazy odd angles. Oops :)
Make sure you visit Kirstin and Jordan's at Kojodesigns to see more fabulous parties, recipes, and more!
What a great idea! It adds just a little extra uniqueness that helps your card stand out. Love it!
ReplyDeletelove how thoroughly you explain your process.
ReplyDeletemy printer is unable to guild my cards, so was wanting to do it myself, but i am worried about spray paint leaving the cards smelling - how do you solve that problem?