Idea 01
Turn Prints Into Postcards
Let's start simple. Perhaps the easiest way to take a break from the
digital is by keeping
Everyday Prints
on hand to use as postcards. Just write a little note on the back
and send it off via snail mail, pairing familiar handwriting with a
much-needed friendly face. It's the perfect touch of intention,
inspired by the disappearing beauty of the tangible.
Pro tip: Our 5 x 3.5" and 6 x 4" Everyday Print
sizes can be sent with a postcard stamp, or you can send any other
rectangular size with first-class postage. Square prints sent in
envelopes will require additional postage.
Idea 02
Stand Out In The Stack
We love the simplicity of a holiday card sent as a postcard. Simply
select the postcard orientation option from any of the cards in our
Postcard Holiday Photo Card Collection. Write a personalized message on the backside of the card and
you’ll be on your way. This is a simple way to stand out in the
stack and avoid the hassle of enveloping each card.
Pro tip: Save time by letting us print your return
address directly onto your cards.
Idea 03
Let Words Say It All
Creative postcard ideas aren't all about the photos. One of our
favorites is as simple as coming up with a funny or warm greeting
that can be stylized and put in the spotlight. Just make sure to
save your words as a .jpg or .png image so that you can upload the
greeting when creating your project. Then, use it for the front of
your Design Your Own Flat Card, while placing our downloadable
postcard template (you'll find it at the end of this article!) on
the back.
Pro tip: You can use a free tool like
Canva to give your words a
little design love. Or, keep it simple by choosing your favorite
font, writing it up in a Google Doc, and taking a screenshot.
Idea 04
Look to the Coloring Book
Do you have a flair for illustration? Use your gift to prompt
momentary peace and escape by creating postcards that friends and
family can color in. Much like meditation, coloring can help us
switch off our brains, fully and mindfully immersing ourselves in
the task at hand. So draw something up, scan it, and create a stack
of homemade postcards sure to bring zen (and smiles) to everyone's
faces.
Pro tip: Our guide to
scanning old photos
has some simple tips to help you digitize your drawing.
Idea 05
Relive Your Travels, Together
Look back on old adventures with those who lived them with you. All
it takes is your favorite photo together from your travels. Sending
a print of the scene is the perfect way to reminisce on times
shared, while letting them know you can't wait for those to come.
Pro tip: If you use an
Everyday Print, don't forget our postage guidelines from idea 01!
Idea 06
Embrace Your Postcard Picasso
Here's a fun way to give those DIY postcards a personal touch, while
adding onto idea 02 (just make sure you have a blank background
behind your words!). Once you have the postcards in hand, add
watercolors, paint, stickers, doodles, or whatever speaks to your
mood and creativity in the moment. You might just love making them
as much as your recipients love receiving them.
Pro tip: If you use watercolor or other paint, make
sure not to saturate the card too much, so as to avoid warping.
Idea 07
Please Their Palates
This most palate pleasing of creative postcard ideas celebrates a
tradition that's as time-honored as any: sharing recipes. After all,
nothing speaks to our connection with friends and family quite like
food. There are even a few postcards layout ideas you can use to
bring this one to life. You can skip the envelope by placing recipe
directions on the front and our downloadable postcard template on
the back — or, add a visual element by placing photos of the meal on
the front and the recipe on the back.
Pro tip: You'll need to save your recipe directions
as an image to add them to your card. The easiest way to do so is to
type them up and take a screenshot.
Idea 08
Celebrate Your Monet-in-the-Making
Family members at a distance are surely curious about what the kiddo
has been up to. Why not show off their latest and greatest creations
by turning them into DIY postcards? Their grandma, grandpa, aunt,
and beyond are all going to love seeing how the little one has been
keeping busy. Plus, it's something you can add to your list of
fun family activities.
Pro tip: For an extra touch, send along a
thoughtfully-selected magnet that recipients can use to display
their postcard on the fridge proudly.
Idea 09
Share Fun Facts
Everyone loves an obscure fact, now and again. Be the friend that
brings niche and sometimes silly knowledge into people's lives with
postcards that put the facts front and center. There's no telling
what you can find with a simple Google search for "interesting
facts." One thing's for sure: they will have never received anything
in the mail quite like it.
Pro tip: The same guidance from idea 02 applies
here.
Idea 10
Connect With a Quote
We all have those quotes from mentors, authors, or even celebrities
that are near and dear to our outlooks on life. Using these sayings
for the front of your creation is a thoughtful means of bringing
intention to homemade postcards. The silly-but-profound words of Dr.
Seuss, the sage wisdom of Martin Luther King Jr., the comedic quips
of a cousin… find your spark and use it to create joy.
Pro tip: Don't forget to add the name of the
speaker to give credit where credit is due!
Idea 11
Make It Interactive
Bring a fun, interactive element to your DIY postcards by turning
them into makeshift Mad Libs. If you're not familiar, Mad Libs are
usually short two- to three-sentence stories that leave certain
words blank, to be filled in by the recipient. If you're not sure
how to set yours up, use the example in the photo above to guide
you.
Pro tip: Leave adequate space between your lines so
that whoever is filling it out has room to write their words in.
Idea 12
Announce the Little Things
As far as we're concerned, the little things in life should be
celebrated. What you deem meaningful, and how you honor it, is all
up to you — and we could all take a little more time for the small
moments that create joy. Sure, something like adopting a rescue
kitten may not quite be the same as announcing a wedding, but it's
still plenty of reason for a good mail day in our book.
Pro tip: From pets to people, we have plenty of
photography tips
to help you make an image for your postcard.
How to Make It In
Five Simple Steps
If you're planning on using a print, no need to read on. But if you
plan to use our Design Your Own Flat card for your project, here are
the simple steps you'll need to follow.
01
Download our free postcard back template. (Tap "Download,"
right-click on the image, and save it to your computer or camera
roll.)
02
Start your project by visiting Design Your Own Flat Cards and
tapping "Customize This Card."
03
Upload the postcard template and a .png or .jpg file of your front
image to the editor by creating a gallery.
04
Place your image on the front and the postcard template on the back.
05
Get ready for your own good mail day!