Printed postcards are normally the domain of marketers and advertisers. They’re used as takeaway flyers to promote an event or a service, as design tools or as direct mail marketing pieces. But that doesn’t mean they can only be used that way. In fact, you could actually use them as … wait for it … postcards. Savvy brides, expectant parents and other fans of mailed correspondence are quickly catching on to the idea of converting postcard-printing services into their very own customized stationery shops.

With the simple templates from any Web site, you can quickly whip up a Save-the-Date card or monogrammed card for a fraction of the price that you’d pay a traditional paper and stationery printer – and you’ll get full-color printing.

With six standard sizes and the option for cheap, custom-size printed postcards, you can order 200 four-by-six-inch digital press printed postcards starting at $46.95. That’s about only $0.23 per card and gives you total design freedom! What more could you want?
What other uses can you think of for postcards?

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