Salon and barber cards people keep in their purse.
Soft touch and folded appointment cards, pavement signs that fill the midweek chair, and window vinyl that reads from the opposite side of the street.

The card they keep
Every stock and finish, including folded cards with the appointment grid inside.
Standard Business Cards
From $16.05See options →
Recycled Folded Business Cards
From $129.46See options →
Matte Folded Business Cards
From $112.05See options →
Plastic Business Cards
From $158.30See options →
Die Cut Business Cards
From $54.13See options →
Premium Writable Business Cards
From $26.85See options →
Work the window
Clings and vinyl that read from across the street.
Stay in touch
Postcards and cards for rebooking, referrals and offers.
How ordering works
Real prices as you choose the options, and a person on your file before it prints.
What happens if something is wrong
The part most print sites leave you to find out the hard way.
Worth knowing before you order
Short guides from the people who actually run the presses.
Frequently asked questions
The things people ask before they order.
Is soft touch actually worth the extra?
For a salon, usually yes. It is the one finish clients physically notice, and the difference in cost per card is small enough that it pays for itself on a single retained client.
Can I write appointment times on my cards?
Yes — order an uncoated or writable back. A gloss laminate will not take pen reliably, which is the most common complaint we hear about salon cards printed elsewhere.
Will a window cling come off cleanly?
Yes. Clings hold by static with no adhesive at all, so they lift off with no residue and can be repositioned.
How small a run can I order?
Small enough to try a design before committing. Ask us for the current minimum on the specific product — it varies by stock.
Print people notice while they wait
A salon sells a feeling before it sells a service, and print is where most people first touch the brand. The card that goes in a purse, the price list on the station, the A-frame that catches someone walking past on a Saturday. All of it should feel like the room it came from.
Finishes worth paying for
This is one of the few businesses where a premium card finish genuinely pays for itself. Soft touch has a velvet feel people comment on and remember. A folded card gives you the appointment grid inside and the brand outside. Both cost pennies more per card and read as a completely different price bracket.
Filling the empty chair
Walk-in signage and window vinyl move more midweek appointments than any social post. Say one thing, make it enormous, and put it where someone on the opposite pavement can read it.













