![]() Some postcards will have a box on them that says, “stamp goes here.” Depending on how far you’re sending your postcard, it may require extra postage, so be sure to double-check that you have the proper number of stamps on the postcard before you send it. The stamp goes in the upper right corner of the postcard, next to the mailing address of the recipient. This makes your postcard feel a little more personal - and makes you feel a little closer even though you may be on the other side of the world.ĭon’t forget your stamp. Before you send your postcard, it needs a stamp. Sign your postcard. Don’t forget to end your postcard by signing your name with a fun sign-off like “wish you were here” or “with love, from (destination). Write your message in the middle of the card’s backside. Now it’s time for the main attraction: your message! Use the blank space that’s provided on the back of the postcard to talk a little about your trip, what you’ve seen, what you’ve eaten, what you’ve learned, who you’ve met, and any other details you’d like to share. ![]() If you’re sending a postcard-style holiday card with a picture from a trip you took earlier, put the date the picture was taken. It allows them to determine the exact day you sent the postcard since it will take some time to get to them. Write the date in the top right corner of the left side. Writing the date on the postcard is important because it allows the recipient to remember when you sent the postcard when they look back at it later. Greet the recipient on the left side of the back of the postcard. Start your postcard with a fun greeting - perhaps in the native language of the destination you’re writing from - for example, “Bonjour!” or “Hola!” Don’t write it too big because you also need to write your message on the back side of the postcard. If your postcard is blank on the back, make sure you write the address in the top right corner. Write the recipient’s address on the back of your postcard. Many postcards come with pre-printed lines on the back right side where you can write the recipient’s address.
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