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message 1: by Erin (new)

Erin | 8 comments I'm having a hard time finding good affordable postcards. The ones I love are a bit too costly for me. Any suggestions for good places that sell affordable ones? I'm eager to get started but without going broke! (The postage will handle that, lol!)


message 2: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Brennan | 16 comments I found some on Amazon that were decently priced (about $0.20 each). They are usually in themed boxes of 50 or 100. I got one for booklovers, most of them are good, though a few had boring photos.


message 3: by Corbin (new)

Corbin (corb17) | 3 comments I've gotten several on clearance at different stores, A large pack of them. I usually just look in the clearance aisles at different stores. Or even in the craft section or school supplies.


message 4: by Chelsey (new)

Chelsey Popp | 2 comments I love ordering postcards from Etsy. I like supporting small businesses and getting unique designs. But also there are some shops on there that will send a variety of postcards for pretty inexpensive. I've ordered quite a few times.


message 5: by Erin (new)

Erin | 8 comments Chelsey wrote: "I love ordering postcards from Etsy. I like supporting small businesses and getting unique designs. But also there are some shops on there that will send a variety of postcards for pretty inexpensi..."

I love Etsy, too! They have the cutest ones, for sure! :)


message 6: by Erin (new)

Erin | 8 comments Corbin wrote: "I've gotten several on clearance at different stores, A large pack of them. I usually just look in the clearance aisles at different stores. Or even in the craft section or school supplies."

I'll have to keep an eye out. Thanks, Corbin!


message 7: by Erin (new)

Erin | 8 comments Kristen wrote: "I found some on Amazon that were decently priced (about $0.20 each). They are usually in themed boxes of 50 or 100. I got one for booklovers, most of them are good, though a few had boring photos."

That sounds awesome! I'll have to take a look. Thanks for the suggestion!


message 8: by Corbin (new)

Corbin (corb17) | 3 comments Chelsey wrote: "I love ordering postcards from Etsy. I like supporting small businesses and getting unique designs. But also there are some shops on there that will send a variety of postcards for pretty inexpensi..."

I've gotten stationary packs on there before! Fun little bundles of different mailing/stationary things! Like card, I've not thought about post cards though!


message 9: by WILMA (new)

WILMA BROWN You can print your cards on Vista Prints. Find a picture you like online or one you have. They are reasonably fast delivery. They do very well with color or black and white. People on Postrossing.com use them a lot.


message 10: by Diana (last edited Feb 19, 2025 08:50PM) (new)

Diana (secondhandrose) | 268 comments I love to look in op shops (thrift stores) for affordable postcards. I have found some great postcards there including those books of cards - say 20 on a particular theme. I've also bought some great postcards and books of postcards from Ebay.


message 11: by WILMA (new)

WILMA BROWN Hi try thrift stores, I've seen lots in Thrift stores. If you are close to a Military Base the PX will have also,


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