how to prepare postcards ???
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To make a postcard, cut a piece of sturdy cardstock down to be 4 by 6 inches. Cut carefully so your postcard isn't lopsided or irregular! Next, use a straightedge to draw a line down the center of the backside—the space on the left is for your message. Then, draw 3 horizontal lines on the right side for the recipient's name and address. If you want, you can draw a box in the upper right hand corner for the stamp. Decorate the front side however you'd like using newspaper or magazine clippings, photos, ribbons, paint, or glitter!
To make sure your postcard won't get destroyed in the mail, choose a sturdy type of paper, like cardstock. The postcard you make should be about the same thickness as a regular postcard. If you're afraid the paper you have is too flimsy, you can glue more than one piece together to make it sturdier.
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To make a postcard, cut a piece of sturdy cardstock down to be 4 by 6 inches. Cut carefully so your postcard isn't lopsided or irregular! Next, use a straightedge to draw a line down the center of the backside—the space on the left is for your message. Then, draw 3 horizontal lines on the right side for the recipient's name and address. If you want, you can draw a box in the upper right hand corner for the stamp. Decorate the front side however you'd like using newspaper or magazine clippings, photos, ribbons, paint, or glitter!
To make sure your postcard won't get destroyed in the mail, choose a sturdy type of paper, like cardstock. The postcard you make should be about the same thickness as a regular postcard. If you're afraid the paper you have is too flimsy, you can glue more than one piece together to make it sturdier.
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