two things to think about: first off, check out lulu.com, they're the cheapest of the small-run presses. second, make sure you aren't using any copyrighted images or names in the ones you want to publish, or that they're parodied or changed enough that you can't be sued for it.


The crude construction is TOTALLY part of the charm. I love the tape and especially love the ones done in crayon! If it ever comes to fruition I will be your first customer and until then I will be stopping by a lot for some good laughs... and sending others this way too!

-Stay at home Mom from Utah again.


If the "roughness" of the postcards is a vital part of their appeal, having them printed as a completely flat image would nullify their charm. Just something to keep in mind. I think they would lose something important in the transition to a print.
You COULD maybe make a handful using a better foundation, keeping the tape, glue, everything else the same and sell them individually that way...It probably won't be a second career but it might be fun.




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