Big News: My Business Cards Have Arrived! ✨
- Brittani Kasper
- Aug 8
- 4 min read
Today is a huge day for Glamorous Sloth—my business cards have officially arrived in the mail! I can’t even describe how excited I am to hold them in my hands. They feel like more than just little pieces of cardstock… they’re a symbol of growth, of creativity, and of taking my crochet business to the next level.
And the best part? I designed them myself! Every font choice, every color, every little detail was picked with care to reflect exactly who I am and what Glamorous Sloth stands for—handmade beauty, cozy artistry, and a touch of personality.

Why This Is Such a Big Step
For a lot of people, a business card might seem like a small thing. But for a creative entrepreneur—especially in the crochet world—it’s a game changer. It’s that perfect blend of old school charm and professional presence.
In our increasingly digital age, a physical card is a tangible reminder that your work is real. It’s something a potential customer can tuck in their wallet, pin to their fridge, or keep in their craft show tote until they’re ready to order that one-of-a-kind piece you make so well.
When I hand someone my new Glamorous Sloth card, I’m not just giving them my contact info—I’m giving them a little piece of my brand’s story.
Why Every Crochet Artist Should Have Business Cards
Here’s why I think business cards are such a valuable tool for makers, especially in the crochet community:
First Impressions MatterWhen you meet someone at a craft fair, yarn store, or even at the coffee shop while you’re working on a project, a business card instantly tells them you’re serious about your craft. It shows that your crochet business isn’t just a hobby—it’s something you’ve invested in.
A Physical ReminderPeople are busy. They might see your work and love it, but then life happens. A business card gives them something they can hold onto so when they’re ready to order that chunky blanket or handmade hat, they know exactly where to find you.
Networking with Fellow MakersThe crochet world is incredibly supportive. Whether you’re swapping tips with another artist or looking to collaborate on a craft show booth, having your card on hand makes connecting easier and more memorable.
A Mini PortfolioA well-designed card isn’t just about your name—it can showcase your brand colors, logo, and even a photo of your work. It’s like a tiny billboard in someone’s pocket.
Perfect for Craft Shows and Pop-UpsIf you’ve ever worked a craft market, you know customers sometimes want to “think about it” before making a purchase. A card gives them a way to come back—or shop online later.
Business Cards in the Crochet World
Crochet has always been about connection—whether it’s gifting a handmade piece, teaching a friend to chain stitch, or joining an online crochet community. Business cards fit perfectly into that spirit of connection. They bridge the gap between a friendly conversation and a lasting business relationship.
In a craft so tactile and personal, having a business card that matches your style is like adding a finishing flourish to your work. If your crochet pieces are whimsical, your card can reflect that with playful colors and fonts. If your work is sleek and modern, your card can mirror that with clean lines and minimalist design.
For Glamorous Sloth, I wanted cards that felt warm, approachable, and a little bit playful—just like my crochet creations.
The Next Chapter for Glamorous Sloth
Receiving my cards today feels like unlocking the next chapter for my business. I’m more ready than ever to share my work, meet new customers, and spread the love for handmade crochet.
The next time I’m at a craft fair, meeting a new yarn supplier, or chatting with someone about custom crochet orders, I won’t just be explaining Glamorous Sloth—I’ll be handing them a beautiful little card that says, “This is me. This is my craft. Let’s stay in touch.”
So here’s to this exciting step, to growth, and to all the wonderful people these cards will help me connect with.
If you’re a fellow maker who’s been on the fence about getting business cards—take this as your sign. They’re not just paper; they’re a bridge to new opportunities, collaborations, and customers who will love what you create.
And as for me? I’ll be over here, happily handing out Glamorous Sloth cards and crocheting my next batch of cozy, glamorous creations. 🧶✨

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