Monday, May 29, 2017

5 Ways to Make the Back of the Postcard as Nice as the Front



Do you care what the back the postcard looks like? To me, I like to put a lot of extra care into the back to show the person receiving my card that I put thought and effort. I don't want to make it look rushed or unthoughtful.

I polled the unofficial Postcrossing group on Facebook to see how other Postcrossers feel about the back of the card. The results were surprising, a very large majority of Postcrossers agreed the back of the card is important.


Here are some tips on how to make the back of your postcards look like you went that extra mile:

#1: Write something! Many people struggle with what to write on the back of the postcard. It's hard to convey anything meaningful to somebody you don't know and with such limited space. Postcrossers seem to be split in half regarding how important the message is. Some people (like myself) are more interested in the postcard itself, not so much the message on the back. To others, the message is the most important part of the card. They enjoy learning about new people, cultures, and lifestyles. If you're unsure what to write, many people include ideas on their profile.

Some people like to help give the sender an idea of what to write in case they struggle. Here's an example from my profile, where I list ideas of what to write:



Here are some Postcrosser's opinions on messages:




I really love Hanna's idea explaining where you are writing the card from!

Some people are very specific about the back:



#2: Decorate! I love to see that someone put effort and care into the back of the postcard. Using different color inks to write, washi tape, and stickers. I even include on my profile that if you don't want to write something you can simply decorate with stickers!

Here are some examples from my collection where the sender added some decorations:


United States: From MangoMeliss (Postcrossing Forum)


Chile: From @Mayerly_Post on Instagram


Taiwan: From Chi (Postcrossing Forum)

#3: Use Nice Stamps! Using nice stamps is also a bonus, however, it's not fair to expect everyone to purchase special ones. Here in the US, Postcard Stamps are about 15 cents cheaper than Forever Stamps which add up in the long run. I get bored of seeing them, but I can't blame people for using them, either. A cheap hack for this can be to purchase OLD stamps valued at the same price as new Postcard Stamps.

Here is an example of some of the nice stamps I've received on postcards:





#4: Write Neatly! Not everybody has great handwriting and it can be especially hard for people who use different writing systems than what we use in English. However, just do your best, try not to write too sloppy.

#5: Coordinate! This one may be a bit tougher depending on what supplies you have on hand. I try to stick with an overall color theme. For example, if the front of my postcard has lots of blues, on the back I'll try to carry over the blue theme. By using blue pens, washi, stickers, and even stamp if possible. It just looks nicer. However, it's not always possible. Another idea I like to do is bring the theme of the front to the back. For example, if I sent a postcard with a cat, I like to try to decorate the back with cat stickers and write about my cat. Again, this is tougher if you don't have a large supply or budget, but it's always worth a try if you can!

I feel this Postcrosser 'mindahas' in the All About Women Round Robin, on the Postcrossing Forum nicely coordinated the colors of the front and back of the card.




This card from Promised in the US to US Round Robin coordinated the theme of the front of the card to the back, including the stamp!



Warm Wishes,
Amanda

Friday, May 26, 2017

Friday Favorites #3




United States: Postcard from vw08 from Postcrossing Forum's US to US RR.


United States: My first Moomins card and it's super cute. From Mischelina in Florida from the Postcrossing Forum's US to US RR.


Turkey: This is my first postcard from Turkey and it's soooo cool. I have to look up the artist Vladimir Arzhevitin, I love the owls, the crystal ball, what appears to be a seance, the candles, the baby owls! From Kibele in the Finland x Other Countries Round Robin on the Postcrossing Forum.

Stamps

United States: I'm a sucker for Western stuff. Stamp on a postcard from Maleko in the Postcrossing Forum's US to US RR.



Japan: Super cute deer stamp on a postcard from Minsase on the Finland x Other Countries RR in the Postcrossing Forum.


United States: Archie!! I didn't even know they made Archie stamps, love it! From TandemStoker on the US to US RR in the Postcrossing Forum.


Poland: I LOVE these egg stamps from Poland. I think this black one is my favorite so far! From Postcrossing.



Russia: This stamp was actually sent on a postcard from the US. I loooove this. I love art. From KDA on the Postcrossing Forum's US to US Round Robin.


Germany: This stamp was on a postcard from US, as well, same sender as the above sent. From KDA on the Postcrossing Forum's US to US Round Robin.


United States: I like old-fashioned things, what can I say? lol. From Hootnoodle on the Postcrossing Forum's US to US Round Robin.


United States: I've had a recent obsession with Alabama... something tells me I need to go there. I've had a dream, even. My Alabama obsession is probably one part that I recently made a goal to visit every state (as a tourist, just not traveling through) and because I have ancestors from Alabama and I'd love to go and see their state. From Laura87 on the Postcrossing Forum's US to US Round Robin.



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Thursday, May 25, 2017

Outgoing Mail for 05/25


I got behind while I was on vacation so I had lots of outgoing postcards this week. I've actually been meaning to send these out since Monday and kept forgetting to put them in the mailbox. I don't like leaving them in the mailbox overnight, I don't know why, just anxious someone will them I guess, people do steal mail, after all. The postcards sat in the mail organizer by the front door (pictured above) for several days, sorry to everyone waiting on them.

Here's some of my outgoing postcards. There were more, but they were duplicates of the ones shown above (same card, just going other places). Most of these were for the US to US Round Robin and Finland x Other Countries Round Robin on the Postcrossing Forum.




From Postallove and Bok Tower & Gardens Gift Shop in Lake Wales, Florida (Bottom Left).


From Mount Fuji Japanese Prints Elveheim Museum of Art: A Book of Postcards (found on Ebay).


From American Impressionists The Terra Museum of American Art: A Postcard Portfolio (found on Ebay).

As you can see, I'm not a great photographer and my iPad doesn't take great photos in low light (why isn't there a flash???).

Friday, May 19, 2017

Friday Favorites #2


Greetings from Orlando, Florida! My vacation in Colorado sadly ended at the beginning of the week and I didn't buy any postcards while there. Oh well, on to this week's faves!


United States: I can't really say what I love about this style, it's sort of granny-like, right? Maybe that's why I love it :) This is from Blue_Fox on the Postcrossing Forum in the US to US RR.


United States: I love this comic style card! This is from SleepyKitty on Postcrossing Forum's from US to US Alphabetical Tag. M is for Magazine Cover.


United States: Kiss on the Shoulder postcard from Postallove. I love almost all Postallove cards and actually have this one to send out to someone. This is one of my favorite photographs, as well. This is another great card for my "romance" collection. Sent from Virginia, DCMDVA, on Postcrossing Forum's US to US RR.


Taiwan: I love this postcard, perfect for both my Love & Romance collection and my Book collection. This one was sent from Chi in the Many Themes RR on the Postcrossing Forum.

Stamps


United States: beautiful Mary Cassatt stamp on postcard from pammykay from the Postcrossing Forum's US to US Tag.


Finland: I love carousels! This postcard is from Loppe in the Finland x World RR on the Postcrossng Forum.


Germany: Shoes! From Atlantidochka in the Europe - USA Tag on the Postcrossing Forum.

United States- I love these duck Folk Art stamps. From a postcard from Hootnoodle on the Postcrossing Forum's US to US RR.

Until next week!

Warm Wishes,
Amanda

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Pearl Street Mailbox

Greetings from Orlando, Florida, USA!

While visiting Boulder, Colorado last week, I came across this old mailbox on Pearl St., near the University of Colorado Boulder campus. We don't really see old mailboxes like this in Orlando, just the standard, modern blue ones.


Monday, May 15, 2017

Postcard from Colorado

Greetings from Orlando, Florida.

When I returned from Colorado, I had a wonderful postcard in my mailbox from a person I actually (somewhat) know, Elaine! Elaine and I had been friends online for a few years now, having met in a military family group I was a member of when my ex-husband joined the Army! Elaine lives in Colorado (sadly, I did not have time to meet up with her... but next time, which will hopefully be next year!).

It's always special to receive a postcard, but it's especially unique when it's from a friend!



Warm Wishes,
Amanda

Friday, May 12, 2017

Friday Favorites #1



Greetings from Denver, Colorado, USA! By the time you're reading this, I will be on my second day in Denver, Colorado- The Mile High City!

Friday Favorites is a new feature on my blog. Rather than sharing all the postcards I've received throughout the week, I'll be sharing only my favorite ones. To see all the postcards I've received you can view my Collections on Flickr. Every postcard is special to me in their own way, but some just stand out!

This weeks Favorites will only be from Friday May 5-Wednesday May 10, since I am leaving for Denver early Wednesday morning (like, take-off at 6:55am early!).

Week 1 Favorites


I love this antique, vintage-looking culinary postcard from SilviaMaja in the Many Themes RR on the Postcrossing forum. This postcard was sent from Germany.


This one is a Carl Spitzweg painting, sent from Goyesca in the Many Themes RR on the Postcrossing forum. This postcard was sent from Germany.


This Jetoy postcard is so cute, this one was sent from MangoMeliss in California, USA. This card was sent from US to US RR on the Postcrossing forum.


I love this wonderful Georgia O'Keefe painting, Barn with Snow. This card is from Michigan, USA and I received it from Mikey21 on the US Art Tag on the Postcrossing forum.


Another wonderful painting (can you tell I love art cards?). This one is sent from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.This one is a Brendekilde painting. This card came from ChristineC in the Many Themes RR on the Postcrossing Forum (this RR has treated me well this week).


This one is a Jane Eyre movie poster. I love this book, but I've never seen this movie. This one appears to be a vintage postcard. This was sent from India, user Stongia on the Many Themes RR on the Postcrossing Forum.


I love illustrated map cards! This one from New Mexico, USA is really so fun! I love the colors. This card was sent by US to US RR user Nowaglas on the Postcrossing Forum.


Stamps


U.S. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Stamp! From a postcard sent by JasonFay in US to US RR on the Postcrossing Forum.


Pisanka Lipska stamp from Poland, on postcard PL-1348067 from the official Postcrossing site.


US Disabled doesn't mean Unable (I'm assuming). From a postcard from JasonFay in the US to US RR on the Postcrossing Forum.


John Held, Jr. US stamp from Promised in the US to US RR on the Postcrossing Forum.



US General Federation of Women's Clubs from Mikey21 on the Postcrossing Forum's US Art Tag.

Warm Wishes,
Amanda