We pride ourselves on making you lovely double sided cards; 100 different images on the front, and text of your choice on the back... and yet what is this I see before me? Well, it's a one sided Mooebius strip!
Mortimer and his friend Tigereye have made this version with nothing but Moo cards, Lomo photo clips, and of course, science! I'm not too sure what will be done with it now, but its pretty, if not practical.
On a more seasonal theme, we're glad to see your Moo cards are joining in the general Christmas festivities.
cathymccaughan has used them to decorate a Christmas wreath
Other people have been sending them out with their Christmas cards.
And joining the Christmas cards in the post, lots of Moo swaps are racing around the globe:
kktp received these from luckyMay
Sunshinecity got these from Koalajoe
and danielle_blue turned trading into a full time occupation, for a while...
Join in the Moo swapping, after all, everyone needs more good mail.
Are these headlines getting too laboured now? You think? I hate to admit it, but you could be right. Anyway, the Moo-Flickr family are a caring sharing bunch. We just wish they lived a bit closer and could send us presents too. A while back Mylor posted in a Moo discussion group asking for help framing a 100 pack of Minicards for a friend of his.
He settled on a lovely transparent frame with a wood surround. Look:
Aside from that looking nice, we kind of liked the reaction from the lucky recipient, Rachel. We think she was pleased...
(Well we hope so, if not, it's possible she bit Mylor's arm off, but we don't want to think about that right now).
We also noticed these MiniCard and badge packs for a Flickr meet up in Osaka. They're really lovely. If we lived a bit closer, we'd pop along to Gallery Avi and see if we could grab one. If you're in the area, why not pop down and say hello?
Last week we spotted RedMum's laminated key fobs, made with Moo MiniCards. This week, Danielle_blue has taken it one step further.
A sturdy frame, reminiscent of a stained glass window gives the cards a whole new feeling. A work of art, within a work of art. Have a read of Danielle's instructions, and then think about what you could bribe her with, to make you one too...
Got keys? Got a MOO Card? Then make yourself a 'Moofob'. We've spotted you getting crafty over in the Flickr pool again. Not content with magnets alone, Redmum has made some cool, laminated keyfobs.
Read her handy step-by-step instructions to make keyfobs of your own. Catch up with suggestions and improvements on the Flickr thread.
Got other crafty uses for your cards? Then let us know.
We're loving the general conundrum of what to do with your cards... Some of you like them so much you want to keep them all to yourselves, while others are following the more traditional route of 'give and thou shalt receive'.
There's a little blackmarket trading going on with cards right now, over in the 'moo me!' Flickr group. 
Send one of your cards out into the world and receive another in return. With 10,000 free packs out there and countless 100 packs, that's a lot of mail before you collect the set!
But some of you like your cards way to much to give them up... and to be honest, with some of the amazing stuff we've seen, we don't blame you.
So, what are you doing with yours? (Personally, I kept half and gave half away. I'm good like that, you know).




