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    How big does the stamp box have to be?
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    It doesn't have to be a specific size, you don't even need a stamp box. As long as you put the stamp in the right corner everything is good.
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    What can I put on the front?
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    Anything! You have artistic freedom to decorate the front of your postcard if it's blank. You could use markers, stickers, watercolors, etc. Get creative!
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    How do I make an oversized postcard?
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    If your postcard is larger than the 4" x 6" max size for the US Post Office, the only difference is you need to use first class postage stamp for letters vs. postcard stamps. In 2016, letter postage is 47 cents, whereas the postcard rate is 34 cents. So keeping it 4" x 6" can save you 13 cents per postcard.
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    Do you need to put your return address on a postcard?
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    No, you don't. However, if the postcard can't be delivered, it won't be returned to you if there is no return address.
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    What should I do if my country doesn't have a zip code?
    Community Answer
    Use your postcode instead. If you don't have one, then leave it without one. For more specific instructions, ask your local mailing office or look up mailing instructions for your country online.
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    What will happen if the front is not decorated?
    Community Answer
    Nothing will happen.
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    How can I make my pretty-but-flimsy paper sturdier to meet the .007-inch requirement?
    Community Answer
    Glue it to another piece of paper or card stock. I like to use a stiff paste that is less likely to make the paper buckle from the moisture. To keep it flat, dry it under a paper towel/book stack. (The paper towels will let the moisture "out" while the book will keep the paper flat. You might have to change your paper towels a couple of times if the card is pretty wet.)
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    What are some other ideas for what to write as a note?
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    Virtually anything goes as long as you remember that your note will not be private. That means it's a good idea to keep the content of your note "safe for work." You could write a few lines describing how you feel about the recipient, write about three interesting things you witnessed that week, or include a cipher puzzle or riddle that you can challenge the recipient to solve. You're essentially only limited by two things here: available card space and your imagination. Have fun with it!
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    Can I make a post card from card sheet?
    Community Answer
    Of course you can. You can make it with whatever you want.
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    What is the best way to make a postcard with digital photography?
    Community Answer
    Print the photo you want to use onto card stock in the proper dimensions and cut it out. Depending on the type of printer you use, you may want to seal the ink (once it's dry) with a layer of Mod Podge or other medium, though you might not need to worry if you use a laser printer.
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    Can I write on one side and use the other side for the address to have more space?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can do with it as you wish since it is your postcard.
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    How much postage is necessary for postcards?
    Mbolt
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    Typically one postage stamp, unless yours is bigger than the legal dimensions.
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    Can I write on the front side of a postcard?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Anything will do. You could try something like a quote or a short and sweet message to whoever you like. Just have fun with it.
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    If I have an a4 size sheet, what should I do?
    Community Answer
    Cut the sheet into a 4x6" piece, or, if you like, just cut it in half.
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    Where does the return address go on a picture postcard?
    Miriam Robarts
    Community Answer
    You can write the return address in the upper left corner on the back of the card. You can write in smaller letters than for the message below to help separate the two sections. You could also draw lines to write the return address on, or draw a box around it to keep it separate from the message.
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    My wife makes homemade postcards by painting the message-side of a postcard we received with white wall paint and rewriting the message on it. Is this legal?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it's legal, as long as you add a new stamp to mail it. If you are selling the postcards, you have to consider copyright issues.
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    Which one is better, blank postcard or index card?
    Miriam Robarts
    Community Answer
    Either one would be good to use. Just choose the size that works better for you, or the one you think looks best.
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    How do I determine the thickness of my cardstock?
    Miriam Robarts
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    This can be hard to determine unless you can find out from the manufacturer of the paper. If you compare it to a greeting card, a photo, an index card, or a purchased postcard, that should give you an idea if it's the right thickness. As long as it feels similar to any of these, it should be fine. If you think it's too thick, just use a regular letter stamp instead of a postcard stamp.
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    Should a space be left at the bottom of a homemade postcard for the bar code?
    Community Answer
    No, that is not necessary.
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    What if I use media on the front that is easily scraped off in the mail?
    Community Answer
    Remember to use some sort of sealant on top of your artwork if you can! That way your media will be protected when it goes through the mail. Modge podge is good, and you may also want to consider using a self-laminating sheet!
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    Can the address go on one side of my postcard, and the information on the other?
    Community Answer
    Yes. As long as the address and stamp are located on the same side in the correct area of the card, it really doesn't matter what the rest of the card looks like.
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    Can the "center line"' on the address side be slightly to the right of center? In other words, can the message area be slightly wider than half the card?
    VermontGal
    Top Answerer
    Yes, it can be. Just be sure there is enough room for the address to be clearly written.
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    Could you also print a picture out and stick it on?
    VermontGal
    Top Answerer
    Yes, absolutely. If you are using glue, be careful to use a strong enough adhesive and that the glued on pieces stay flat.
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    Where would my return address go if I wanted to add it?
    VermontGal
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    You could put it in the text box of the postcard. However, postcards are not required by the post office to be forwarded to a return address.
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    If I don't have any stamp, can I make my own stamp?
    VermontGal
    Top Answerer
    Not for purposes of mailing a postcard. Stamps are proof that you have paid the post office for postal services. A postcard without a stamp will not be posted. If you are not mailing it, you can draw in a stamp just for fun.
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    I just want that entire side blank except for the address on the bottom right and the stamp on the top right. Do I need to put the lines on the address side?
    VermontGal
    Top Answerer
    You do not have to have lines for the address--they are only there to help guide you in writing a postcard by hand. If you can do it without the lines, it's fine.
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