For My Hairdresser… or Yours

Sweetie Pie

Are you a hairdresser?  Or like most of us… just go to one?  I hit that magical time when the hair coloring is now a standing appointment every six weeks.

I wear my hair like the middle Sweetie Pie… long. After 16 years of going to Teresa, I decided that giving her card that fit her profession was long overdue!

She’s so passionate about her profession I know she will love it as much as I have loved going to her for the past 16 years.

Are you a hairdresser?  If so, I have a FREE gift for you.  I would LOVE LOVE LOVE for you to give one of these cards to your all time favorite customer.

Here’s how to get your free card: …this offer is limited, you have until Saturday, April 12th to send me an email (maggie@maggiemadecards.com) with your mailing address.

What else will I do for you that will benefit you… Take a picture giving this card to your customer and I will feature you on a future blog post!  Who doesn’t like FREE advertising!?

I have subscribers around the world and all over the country.  If you’re not a hairdresser and know of a hairdresser that would benefit from the FREE offer forward them this link right now.

Sweetie Pie

Lesson Learned:  Did you notice anything different from Blonde Sweetie Pie?  I’ll wait while you scroll up to take a closer look ——- great, you’re back.

How did I make it look like she was smiling instead of frowning?  Easy!  I used my real red Stampin’ Write Marker and made the frown go up. You too can make these simple handmade cards.  Just stamp the images right on the Whisper White card stock.

Doesn’t get any easier than that. If you know any hairdresser who you think would benefit from this post… forward it to them.  Perhaps they can make these cards for their clients. =)

Here’s what I would love for you to do… leave a comment below and tell me if you have become friends with the person who cuts your hair?

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About Maggie

I'm a Graphic Art Designer and Greeting Card Maker. It's a form of therapy and I love what I do, so I never have to work a day in my life. It's my win-win situation after a 25-year Air Force career as a hospital administrator.

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