More Reasons for Moo

"moo pez: no salt added"

The leader of my weekly knitting group was the first person I knew who had her very own Moo Cards. She uses them as a calling card of sorts for the knitting group. Each one has a picture of knitting on the front and her name contact information for the group on the back. Genius! And so unique.

I keep on promising myself that I'll make up a pack of my own Moo cards and I will someday. I think I'd like to hand them out to knitters who graciously grant me interviews, but have no idea what a Knitterati or a video podcast are. Being able to hand them a cute little card with the website or something seems like it might be a really fun little piece of swag.

Seeing as I'm such a fan of Moo, I follow their blog. (Did you know they make stickers, postcards, and cards too?!) And I was delighted when the blog featured "Lovers 'n Leavers" of Moo Cards. Can you imagine walking through the grocery store and as you go to pick up a can of peas, you notice a cute little card is laid carefully on top of a display. You pick it up and find a sweet message on the back that makes you smile?

I like the idea of making something small and sweet, placing it carefully when I think someone will find it, and enjoying the thought that soon it may brighten stranger's day. It's just one more reason I have got to try the Moo!

 

 

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