"Don't just leave your business card. Leave a memorable impression!" This design is from the Origami Stationery Kit: Elegant Folded Note Cards and Envelopes for a Personal Touch, by Michael G. LaFosse and Richard L. Alexander, the well known authors of Origami Money and co-founders of the Origamido Studio.
The kit includes a 64 page color booklet with fifteen origami designs, 10 original, 4 adapted and 1 traditional. There are 80 sheets of attractive folding paper in two sizes 6 and 6.75". All projects use square paper. The custom printed single and double-sided paper comes in a variety of solid colors and patterns. A 7" paper folder for crisp folds is also included. My favorites, the Hashi Wrapper Note, Calling Card Note, Twist Note, Sail Boat and Flapping Bird Envelopes.
PROJECTS
Ship Mates
Flag Note
Pillow Note
Parallel-O-Gram
Noshi Awabi
Season's Note
Hashi Wrapper Note
Trapezoid Note
Calling Card Note (Business Card Display)
Trapezoid Envelope
Diamante
Twist Note
Sailboat Envelope
Envelope Note
Flapping Bird Envelope
The Origami Stationery Kit is available in both my Canadian and USA Amazon Stores and worldwide at Tuttle Publishing. Check out their New and Notable Titles at tuttlepublishing.com.
Nice idea. It's very original and different to make a business card is this format and display them with an origami dispenser.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeleteThose are so neat,I love the idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely. They would be fun to make.
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Excellent origami business cards! In the future all business cards will be origami!
ReplyDeleteThey look like they would really help attract business.
ReplyDeleteOirgami is another amazing type of lovely artwork I enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThey probably wouldn't work in the corporate world but I am not in it anymore!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have Origami business cards, they are beautifully unique.
ReplyDeletethat's amazing! Very interesting!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Origami is amazing. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! Written notes are so much more meaningful these days.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Origami!
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea for someone in a creative field.
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