Re: POSTCARDS

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Hello,

About 12 years ago I used rubber cement on the back of my photo (let it
dry a bit) and on one side of  "card stock" paper (also let this dry
about 10 minutes) then put the photo on the card stock and used a paper
cutter to trim the excess. All this time later the cards still look brand
new and have not faded or turned colors. I wasn't able to sell them here
so I'm still using them 12 years later.

I'd like to be in on the next postcard event as well.

Shyrell
Melara Family Photography
http://yadtel.net/~jmelara 

On Mon, 05 May 2003 09:38:00 +0000 luis
<chilled_delirium@mailstation.com> writes:
> 
> Hi,  Sergio --
>                      I run the PE here. You will be notified as to 
> when the next PE will be, but it will be months from now. The 
> mailing will include all the details and rules for the exchange. 
> 
> *what size is sendable through the mail?
> 
>   People send 4x6 prints
> 
> *will regular photo paper survive mailing as a postcard?
> 
>   No. It needs to be glued on some sort of backing paper. In the US, 
> stores sell pre-cut paper specially for this purpose. 
> 
> *any word on when this will be?
> 
>    Not yet. Stay tuned to this space for an announcement in a few 
> months. I am too busy at the moment to do this.
> 
>      Thanks for your inquiry,
>            --- Luis 
> 
> 
> 


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