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Thinking about maybe getting into this.
Is it possible to exchange only handpainted cards?
If anyone is doing this, how many painted cards do you get approx each month?
Are you happy doing it? Any tips? Thanks.
You know what is even faster and easier than posting "never heard of it"?
Making/receiving hand drawn cards sounds like fun, but probably needs to wait for winter months for me. I'll try to keep this in mind for when it gets cold again.
Thinking about maybe getting into this. Is it possible to exchange only handpainted cards?
If anyone is doing this, how many painted cards do you get approx each month?
Are you happy doing it? Any tips? Thanks.
It is for post cards only.
Go to the site and read the rules. There are many!
There are limits as to sending.
Last edited by Pitt Chick; 04-12-2024 at 06:38 AM..
Making/receiving hand drawn cards sounds like fun, but probably needs to wait for winter months for me. I'll try to keep this in mind for when it gets cold again.
since I never heard of it I wouldn't even think to look it up on CD.
Best way to store postcards is in a three ring binder. Four pocket pages will hold eight items. Postcard supplies can be found at several sites, online. Attend a paper show and protective covers will usually be sold by a dealer or the promoter.
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