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Top Valentine’s Day Printing Designs to Win Hearts

Valentine’s Day is fast approaching. It’s a reason for people to buy gifts for that special someone in their lives. It’s also a great opportunity for brands and retailers to present their merchandise in a way that complements this romantic occasion. Seasonal packaging elevates the gifting experience. Tap into your…

Die-Cut Postcards: A Quick Way to Double the Bang for Your Buck

Recently updated on October 28th, 2019 at 06:01 pm

“…Comedian Steven Wright tells a joke about a friend who sent him a postcard.
On the picture side, there was a beautiful shot of the planet earth as seen from outer space. On the address side was the message, ‘Wish you were here.’

Quick Fire Questions: The Pearl at Crawford Farm

The Pearl, also known as the Missouri Wedding Barn, is located at Crawford Farm one mile south of Hamilton, Missouri. It’s a mid-1800’s style barn constructed with rough-sawn oak timbers and wooden pegs. It features a 30-foot vaulted ceiling and a wrap-around loft lighted with iron chandeliers. The timber staircase…

How to Make Postcards That Pop!

Postcards are a great way to reach out to customers and prospects with a short and motivating message that can drive sales. You already have (hopefully) a list of your current customers with which to create mailing labels. To get a list of prospects, you can buy one from a list vendor or if you are really clever, swap with a friend or associate in a related business for their list.

Why Postcard Size Matters: Choosing Between a 4″ x 6″ and 5″ x 7″ cards

Recently updated on October 17th, 2025 at 06:29 pm

Postcards come in a variety of sizes, each suited for different marketing or personal projects. Bigger postcards that grab attention are often used in Every Door Direct Mail (EDDM) campaigns. However, the classic 4″ x 6″ postcard still has plenty of charm, especially if you’re keeping costs in check. So, when should you go small and when should you size up to a 5″ x 7″ postcard? In this article, we’ll break down the advantages of both size options and share when to use them, so you can pick the postcard size that delivers the best results for your goals.