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This forum discussion centers on the creation and design of business cards, particularly for consultants associated with The Pampered Chef. Users share their experiences and resources, including templates from Avery.com and Nancy's for vertical business cards. Many participants express a desire for creative designs, with some discussing the use of graphics and the limitations of using the Chef Hat logo. The conversation highlights the importance of including essential information such as a Consultant number while considering personal branding elements.
PREREQUISITESConsultants, graphic designers, and anyone involved in creating promotional materials for direct sales businesses, particularly those associated with The Pampered Chef.
Thanks Rebecca! I thought the same thing. I printed over 130 of them so it's too late now!rebeccastt said:My interpretation of using the logo on CC is that we can use it for our own homemade items (as long as we're not giving it to another printer to put on something). If they did not want us to use it, I don't think they would put it on CC for us to download.
I love it! thanks for changing it. I don't mind you borrowing it at all.GourmetGirl said:Linda -- I'm not sure if anybody did this yet, but I sorta changed the hair color to blonde (well yellow anyways) and put it in a word doc. Hopefully you like it and don't mind me borrowing it![]()
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chefjeanine said:Here are a few things to consider:
Many of us don't list our addresses because this is information that is not needed by our customers. I do have the town that I live in but even that's not necessary.
I added my Consultant # after we had some ordering opportunties that required our customers to have this number.
If you have a website, you may not want to list your email address. Your website address probably will not change but occasionally you'll want to change your email service and then you'd need to change your cards.
PampMomof3 said:Great Job Alison!!!Do they have one for brown hair and blonde highlights?
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GourmetGirl said:Unfortunately if I tried this one using Paint your character would turn up with leopard hair... I, not my program, am skilled enough for that one... let me know if you're up for a leopard one though; I'm game if you are![]()
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Kristina21 said:ok, first post! I've really nervous about posting anything...but I love business cards so here's mine.
They are perforated in the middle so I can write contact information down and actually keep it! I am horrible at writing stuff down and then remembering where and when and who. lol
Kristi
I work for Staples, I'm a manager in the Copy Center...I print them on glossy business card stock. You could buy matte or glossy cardstock at any office supply store and print them. oh, and thanks for telling me what you think about them!PamperedChefDebi said:Kristi, I really like these! What do you print them on and where do you get it?
RossDeb2 said:I don't have Publisher. Can anybody convert it? I have Microsoft Office. Thanx.
karaboo2 said:Go to the Microsoft website and search for Publisher ... it should pop up with several options, including a download for the free Publisher reader. That would at least allow you to open the file. Then you could replicate it manually into another format.