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We took the series of pictures with a computer, then used Photoshop to design the 5x7 postcard. And, of course, it took this indecisive bride 3 days to choose between this black and white picture and it's color version. I decided to go with black and white to make it look more like a classic photobooth picture. And to add a little bit of color, I threw in 2 of our 5 wedding colors.
I toyed with the idea of dusting off my trusty Gocco to make the postcards, but ultimately decided that it would be much easier to get them printed. After reading Mrs. Blush's post, I decided to use overnightprints. Armed with an online coupon code, I quickly and easily uploaded my image and checked out. I had a little bit of a snafu with their website and ended up on the phone with their customer service for over 30 minutes...but they finally fixed the problem and my STDs arrived in no time! I am so impressed with the quality of both the print and the paper! The picture is clear, the colors are crisp and the paper is nice and thick...definitely thicker than your standard postcard!
I bought white A7 envelopes from envelopemall and printed address labels for them. I really wanted to DIY special labels, but decided to save that (and all my energy) for the actual invitations. So we were left with boring "ultra white" envelopes and (even more) boring white labels printed with black ink. Blah.
To give the envelopes the splash of color they so badly needed, I got these fun stamps at my local post office:
Haha, I love the little man in the green jumpsuit!
The best part??? They came to less than $1 each, postage included!
Cost Breakdown (including shipping and taxes):
1 5x7 postcard: $.17
1 A7 envelope: $.12
1 stamp: $.42
TOTAL: $.71 each!

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