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Quick and Easy Postcard Printing

Is it hard to do postcard printing?

You would love to make your own postcards, but you just aren’t sure quite where to start. How hard is it to design your own cards? Can someone without much computer experience do it? If you can handle clicking a mouse, you can handle postcard printing. It really is as simple as pointing and clicking, with a bit of typing thrown in. To make your postcards, you should:

 

  • Begin by deciding on a design that suits the occasion. If you don’t find the perfect design, you can create your own postcard from scratch and upload it, but to do this, you will need just a bit more computer savvy than someone who has a few basic mouse skills.
  • Write your text in the available spaces and adjust the font size and style to create a nicely balanced card. If all of your text doesn’t fit easily, you can add more text boxes. Just be sure you don’t crowd too much information on the cards. If you have a lot to say, consider pointing people to a website with complete details instead of cramming it all on the card.
  • Thoroughly proof the cards to be sure you have not made any typos and then place your order.