Roundup of Favorites, 004: I've Been Into Metallics Lately

In April I marveled at the quantities of gold-hued business cards available in the Zazzle marketplace and shared some fun examples in this blog post.

Recently, without really thinking about that long-ago discovery, I've once-again been enjoying the process of working with faux metallic textures. Particularly where little packs of cards are concerned. Turns out I like them rather a lot. Today I thought I'd share some links here to a few of the recent favorite designs I've posted in my Paper Muserie Zazzle store. And the other thing they have in common? They're all printed on little cards typically distributed as business cards but, as we know from when I shared this post, this is fortunately a typical practice but certainly not a rule! Thank goodness. There are enough rules running around keeping people in order, without mandating that Business Cards Must Be For Business! Of course some of these ARE for business. But take a look at how many options are available just in this small selection:

As you see, the "lowly business card" is truly quite versatile! I've created the above with a variety of intentions. Pictured here are actual business cards for traditional use, drink tickets for parties and wedding receptions, and Save the Date card inserts, for folks who prefer a little handout to the larger, more traditional option. You also see wedding website detail card enclosures and little thank you gift tags.

On any given day, one of the metallic treatments I've used above is my favorite. Of course four bases are covered: gold, silver, rose gold and copper. I love combining a smooth faux copper foil effect with black marble as you see in the wedding website on the last row. It's also fun to add a glitter effect, such as you see both in the background of the silver drink ticket on the second row and in text, as I've used in the gold glitter-enhanced one beside it. The Save the Date card on the left of the bottom row has a more textured, traditional gold foil leaf effect and there's plenty of texture in those letters.

I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the rose gold-enhanced faux marbling I added to the texture seen in the background of the third business card on the top row. Marble surfaces are very trendy and I thought it would be fun to see what resulted if I added color like this to one of those marbled textures that looks more liquid than stone. Here's just one of the results. More are in the store and still others are on their way!

Whatever your need, if you're into metallic surfaces and like to have handy little business, enclosure or gift cards to hand out as you go your way, these are definitely worth your consideration. I can't wait to see what comes from my next design sessions when I get to work with metallic surfaces again!

For those who are truly curious, here's a direct link to all the business card-based designs in my Paper Muserie store right now.

If You Ever Need Gold Glitter Business Cards You Can Customize: Zazzle Design Roundup

It seems that gold glitter business cards are quite a thing

If I ever get around to trying my hand at designing gold glitter business cards so that people can edit my templates through Zazzle, it's fun to imagine what I might do that is different from what's already being done. Let me pause right here to point out that there's a lot, in fact, that's being done on this front. QUITE a lot. It intrigued me to consider just how many ways there are to render a single product that must include a specific design element with no other restrictions.

Here Are Some of the Results I thought Were Nice:

If you were to go to the Zazzle home page right this minute (this minute I'm writing, at any rate,) and search "gold glitter business cards," your efforts would be rewarded with precisely 5,012 different designs fitting that bill. Surely some of them are very similar, but seriously. I can't imagine you would be disappointed with the collection. Quite a trend, it seems. I decided to do a Zazzle Roundup of other designers' editable, customizable business card templates you can usually personalize in whatever way you like:

Just A Few Of the Most Popular Gold Glitter Business Card Designs I Found:

Since that design corner seems to be nicely handled for the moment, I thought I'd show you what I found. I guess because I'm just fascinated by the breadth of options on this front!

I'm pondering what industries might be best served by gold glitter business card designs. As I skimmed through the designs while considering what to share with you, I found that folks had often set up the templates for Event Planners, Makeup Artist, Weddings & Events... Architect even made the list! I was thinking gold glitter business cards might be fun for dance studios, too. I mean, if I were a dance teacher, I'm sure I'd like to at least consider the options available to me in gold and glitter when picking out my new card designs. I mean, what profession is more bling-ey than a dance teacher!?

It's clear I've had more than my share of fun with this collection so I'll add just a few more to show you the array I wanted to include in this roundup. This time I'm going to reorder my search by newest design first. You can find some cool stuff that way, too, that hasn't yet had time to move its way into the more popular region of the search results. If you're someone looking for gold glitter business cards and nothing on this page suits you? Well, just try Zazzle and see what else you find: by my calculations, you still have 5000 other choices to consider!

Here Is a Selection of Newer Business Card Designs Featuring Glitter & Gold:

Red, Abstract Digital, Grungy Art for Unique, Personalized Gifts

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"Poet's Fancy" on Leggings!

Click to read the original post about this design and available merch. Early days. Now more options with Zazzle!

This piece of digital art, which I called "Poet's Fancy" was one of the very first pieces I designed when I first got serious about designing for print-on-demand. I wanted to see what it would look like on leggings, and it did not disappoint. That was when I spent all my waking hours designing leggings and kimono wraps through Art of Where, and there's a blog post about the artwork over on my main website.

Since discovering Zazzle, and falling in love with not only the robust quantity of offerings available but also with their customization-enabling-capabilities, my efforts on this front has grown more exciting. But I have so far to go.

The banner above features my artwork with a nice little badge over it with a label inside. This is just the kind of badge I've begun designing for use on my monogrammed and personalized gift items. But when I was just getting the hang of things, I didn't necessarily design in this manner. And so many of the items you see available ONLY have artwork. Obviously, as She Who Created The Original Art Piece, I would love nothing more than for you to have something with my work on it. But if you could have that something AND get it printed with your name (or other slogan or phrase) perhaps you'd like this even better! That's where I dropped the ball and am frantically working to expand.

Here's a collection of newer items available with this artwork. (The blog post above already shared "right many" you could peruse.) But as you'll see, there are only a few options with personalization set up. Of course, folks comfortable with the Zazzle system, as it were, could definitely go in and customize the items on their own, with no help from me. I'm wondering if I shouldn't do a little "How To Video" one day to teach folks how easy it can be to add a badge and words to an existing design they've fallen in love with. For now, there hasn't been time, but it's on my mind. If you think you'd like to see such a thing, just let me know and maybe it'll move higher on the list!