komet said:Can I join, even though I'm a novice printer? Not sure if I can get hold of Ilford postcard stock - would postcard-sized other paper be OK?
anthony
kwmullet said:Has anyone come up with some nice, creative ways to display their postcard collection?
It occurs to me another way would be to cut two window mats about 1/4 of an inch shorter in each dimension out of 2-ply mat board and stack them together in a binder. Of course, viewers would be robbed of a beautiful sliver of each postcard.
hrm.
-KwM-
kwmullet said:Has anyone come up with some nice, creative ways to display their postcard collection?
-KwM-
Andy K said:The Lomographic Society sell 'Fotoclips' which allow photographs to be clipped together in various 2D and 3D display arrangements. I've never used them but they are an option.
David A. Goldfarb said:My solution is a little less sophisticated.
Nicole Boenig-McGrade said:I've bought a special little box for my collection - and my prints/cards are on their way merry way shortly.
glbeas said:I'm game for a round. I've already got a bunch printed on some Kodabromide postcard stock. I'm curious though, if you have an international paticipant how do you figure the postage to go on it? And whats the going rate for domestic postcards, been a long time since I've seen one in the mail.
No, I think Nicole gets that honour!Ailsa said:Do I win the booby prize for being last by a country mile...?
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