VB Product Close Up: Transparent Cards

Hey VillaBabes and VillaDudes!

Today, I wanted to show you all a few different ways I use the transparent cards that come in some of the VBKits. The ones I'm using today were featured in the Fashionista and Cafe Papershire VBKits!

The transparent cards pack comes with 4 cards in various designs. Each card measures 3.5 inches x 2 inches, similar to the size of a business card.

Below are a few functional and decorative ways I have used my transparent cards.

Washi Card: Washi cards are a great way to travel with your favorite washi tapes on the go. All you need is a few wraps around the card and then you are good to go. I personally wrap around the card about 10 times. 
As a tab: Need a tab to mark your page? The transparent card is a great alternative. Hold it in place using your VB magnetic clip or paper clip. I personally put it towards the top edge or side edge of my paper or dashboard.
Decor for planner pockets or notebooks: Add a lil deco to your planner or TN. For the planner pocket(s) and notebook cover, you can hold the card in place with a paperclip. If you don’t have a pocket, you can adhere it to a piece of trimmed down VB card stock with the transparent corner stickers then stick it to your cover with cement glue. Cement glue is great for temporary holds.
Bookmark: You can also use the cards to make cute bookmarks! Just add a small window, slide them in, and voila!
Thanks for reading! I hope you all enjoyed this product close up and that I’ve inspired you to use the transparent cards from the VBKits in fun and unique ways! Until next time…
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2 comments

  • Necole Williams: November 30, 2020

    Great ideas! A few I didn’t think about!

  • Shantal Nicole: November 28, 2020

    These are great ideas! I want to do something besides display them in a clear card sleeve and now I have a few options. Thank you!

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