Instructions for fabric postcard?

Ok call me dumb but do you actually mail these? If you do mail them, do you put them in an envelope? Last how do you make them? Does anyone actually have a site with instructions? Thanx Joanna remove quilt to reply

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Joanna
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Yes, you just put a stamp on them and mail them as is. I've mailed many and none of them even had a mark on them when they arrived. There are several ways to construct them.

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you put them in an envelope? Last how do you make them? Does anyone > actually have a site with instructions?> Thanx

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KJ

Joanna, you do actually mail them. Don't put them in an envelope. That ruins the "postcard" idea. I have good instructions if you want them. Send me your snail mail address, and I will mail it to you.

Sherry Starr

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Sherry Starr

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Joanna

I have made some fabric cards with envelopes that you don't mail. If you do you put both card and envelope in a brown envelope. The instructions are in the January/February 2006 issue of Fons and Porters Love of Quilting. You can check out some of my fabric cards on my webshots at:

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Dorothy McNutt

They are beautiful. I love the wreath. Gen

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Gen

They are the neatest thing to receive in the mail....I treasure the ones I rec'd. Pami

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Pami

Mine was a Christmassy one and is in a sliver frame packed away ready to appear every Christmas.

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Sally Swindells

Joanna why don't you join the RCTQ postcard group and get your feet wet in some very simple one-to-one postcard trades?

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Melissa in NJ :)

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Melissa in NJ

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