I posted this Vistaprint 100 FREE postcards offer last month, but I wanted to let you know that it’s still available!
I also wanted to share this cute idea for them from Passion For Savings. I thought about using these for thank you cards, save the date notes, etc., but it never occurred to me to just make generic cards that we can use in a pinch for wedding gifts, thank you notes, and more.
Here’s how to get your 100 FREE postcards:
- Select and design your FREE postcards.
- Checkout making sure to opt out of any offers you’re not interested in.
- You’ll only pay about $6 for shipping and handling.
Shipping is just $6 when you choose the longest timeframe; however, in my experience they always come much sooner than stated.
Do you have any other suggestions for how to use these creatively? Ooh, I just thought of another one — recipe cards!
Sveas
we are a military family and move often. I have used these postcards to give notice to family and friends of our move. : )
Mom of Two
Thank you. I ordered a set with just a border and at the top wrote My Artwork. This will be great for my kids to draw a little picture in and then mail off a postcard to a friend or relative.
Jenn
I love that idea! My almost 2 year old loves coloring but doesn’t really care what she colors on!
Melissa
I made some “From the desk of….” post cards for the kids’ teachers at school, so when they want to send a note home to parents, they can do it on these.
Jan
These would be great for a coupon booklet for kids to give to their parents for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day when money is in short supply–such as:
Coupon For: ten extra hugs, or
Coupon For: backrub
I’m sure there would be many other cost free things to write on the coupons
Andrea T
I made a pretty floral card to give to my Gram. She’s always sending little notes to her friends.