Postcard  Page

This is the new postcard template. You can opt to choose this one, or one of the originals and write your own word on the front, as well as a message on the back.
This is the backside of ALL of the postcards~~ Note the line at the bottom has changed to YOU CROSSED THAT LINE!! If you have cards already printed, you may choose to cross out the line there, which says, "Don't cross that line!" and replace it with this.



Instructions for downloading postcards

Just to let you know~~ these Shuis postcard templates were made by a fan, so when you print them out they probably won't look like they were mass produced by Kodak, LOL. Hopefully with a little playing around with each individual computer system, you'll be happy with the cards you print out :)

If you're using a photo or card type program:
Right click on the postcard. Choose  “save picture as” and rename the postcard in your designated file.  Most likely there will be an option to save as JPEG or BMP. Either is fine, but JPEG is quicker. Once it's saved,   go to "my documents" and find the file folder you put the post cards in. If you have a photo editing or Print Artist type program  it should automatically open up there.

If you choose to copy it into a word processing program:

Right click on the postcard. Choose “copy”, you can go to your word processing program and click “paste” (control – V). Then you can save the post cards as word processing documents. If you are planning on doing this in word, you can email us and we can send you a word doc that has the pics already aligned on it.


Additional info:

You may have to work with your own programs in order to get the cards to print. It is possible that you may have to change the size of the postcards, move the postcard around on the page or change the print orientation from portrait to landscape, so the templates print in the right spot on the postcards.

You will need to flip the paper over and print side 2 seperately. Most printers won't print two sides at the same time. It's prudent to do a test printing using the  "economy" for ink and  inexpensive paper to make sure the alignements are correct.
There is postcard paper you can purchase from Avery and numerous other manufacturers. These postcards can be printed either 2 or 4 to a page, (3.5x5, 4x6 or 5x7).
If you have any questions or concerns, you can email one of us and we'll be happy to help :)



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