DIY method for FB postcards
I pilfer 'card stock' from the photocopier supply room at work - it goes on report covers, etc, and is thicker than regular photo copy paper, but still goes though the machine.
I make up the photo description, technical information, etc in Word, on the 'right sized' page, to fill half of the slightly under 5x7 limit for the maximum postcard/letter mailings here in Canada. I then print this onto regular letter sized sheets.
I draw on the vertical divider between the text and adress section on the 'master' by hand, becuse I am not motivated to figure how to have the word processor do it for me. I then photo copy this 3 more times, and stick them together to make a composite that fills the photocopier, and blast the information onto the 11x17 card stock.
Photgraphs are exposed on 5x7 sized paper, with a four bladed easel set to show the area that is allowed to fit in a s the largest standard post card size, with an allowance made for 1/4 inch borders.
I cut these down the card stock to slightly oversized 5x7 inches and use them as a sort of mount board, and dry mount the fibre based picture onto this mount. Put an extra board on the bottom next to the foam, and put the photcopied text next to this; if you put the photcopy lside ont eh top next to the platten, then you risk melting the toner off, and believe you me, it is a pain in the ass and a mess to recover from that only made once mistake.
I then trim the photo for regular 1/4 inch width borders.
On the card stock side of the picture I hand write the destination address, hand affix the postage stamp, and then off to the letter box I go.
This method allows me to use up whatever fibre that I have hanging around in the freezer. It can even be single weight using this method.