Many of you would have probably already discovered moo cards, printed from your online photostream from sources such as Flickr.
There are lots of craft possibilities for these cards (or little cards you might print yourself), from the lampshade above (found at ikea hacker) to Mel’s moo-gnet tutorial here.
If you just want to carry and savour your cards, Pam has some printable mooboxes here. You could either print and use them as is, or they’d give you a template for your own adventures in cloth, paper, whatever (?plastic canvas?!). There’s a moo card Flickr group too – I rather liked moo-cards-as-prayer-flags in this photo by LunaSol.
Please do share any other moo card craft ideas you’ve done yourself, or links you’ve found, in the comments.




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I just posted a MOO swap on Swap-Bot and would love to have you pass the word along. It’s: http://www.swap-bot.com/swap/show/3586
Thanks,
Heather
Liesl at Disdressed (www.disdressed.blogspot.com) did a great post a while ago about using moo cards for a game of memory. I think that’s a fabulous gift for kids.
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