Some write nothing; others their life history, it's up to you.BWKate said:Hi Nige,
I've signed up for this round. When can I expect an email with the list? No hurry, just wondering. I'm making the postcards now and I was also wondering what people write on the postcards?
Thanks
Kate
Dave Miller said:Some write nothing; others their life history, it's up to you.
Well, hello, BWKate!BWKate said:Hi Nige,
I've signed up for this round. When can I expect an email with the list? No hurry, just wondering. I'm making the postcards now and I was also wondering what people write on the postcards?
Thanks
Kate
Aggie said:I might be persuaded to part with a couple of my precious boxes of postcard stock for a good deal on a future lens?
Aggie said:I usually send out more than I receive.
matt miller said:...At least until the recipients threw them in the trash.
Bob F. said:I So theoretically, could send a 16"x19" postcard...
I have received quite a few postcards that have been mounted on one substance or another. I'm sure this is acceptable. Just check www.usps.gov to see if there are other requirements (like the line down the back between the address area & the note area).Flotsam said:would dry mounting the print to oaktag, (or something of similar weight that is acid-free) work for post card creation?
How many cards do you have to send?
When is the next round?
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