Do You Like to Win?
'Tis the season for giveaways! I Heart Guts is super excited to have moo.com offer Business Cards and Holiday Cards for three of our lucky readers! If you’ve not come across MOO before, they just love to print – whether it’s creative business cards online, postcards, greeting cards, and much more! The coolest thing about Moo.com? You can use up to 100 different designs per pack, so say goodbye to sticking to a single boring business card design and say hello to a hundred unique and special cards that show off your snazzy photography, artwork, handmade doo-dads or whatever.
What Can I Win?
Grand Prize: 50 Classic Business Cards and 25 Holiday Cards (just in time for the holidays!) for 1 winner
Runners Up Prizes: 2 x 50 Classic Business Cards for 2 separate winners
Okay, I Want That! Now What?
For a chance to win one of the MOO prizes, all you have to do is post a comment below and tell us if you could hand your business card to one person in the world, who would it be and why? We’re looking for fun, creative and unique answers, only the best will win!
Winners will be chosen from the comments below or on the I Heart Guts Facebook page! Please enter a valid email address so we are able to contact you. Winners announced Friday, Oct. 26.
You can also win one of our sold-out plush Big Brains form Bookshelf Bombshells! Just tell them why you should be part of their zombie apocalypse team and you could win a brain plushie or T-shirt! Winners announced Halloween, may the fastest runner win!
Larry Graham, president of the National Confectioners Association. I definitely want to get in good with anyone who has power in the candy world ;-)
Stanley Tucci, an actor so fine (yet unrecognized) I named my dog after him. Stanley Tucci needs a business card from Stanley Tucci’s owner.
Elanor Roosevelt. I really think she would support the work I’m doing with youth, and help me with ideas of how to be a positive female role model.
Michelle Obama, because I am a nutritionist and would love for her to get me a job working alongside Sam Kass, hottie White House chef.
In second grade I bought a book about Elizabeth Blackwell and read it numerous times. Originally it was likely because she and I had the same name but I soon became inspired by her work in medicine. She was the first female in the US to graduate with an MD degree. Now I am 7 months from graduating with my own MD degree. So if given the opportunity I would love to hand her a business card and discuss all the medical advances since she was practicing and how many women are entering the medical field in my generation.
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