| Send Railway Postcards To Say Hello |
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| Written by Mitzi H. Hewitt |
| Sunday, 20 December 2009 08:26 |
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Sending postcards is becoming a lost art. There was a time in which any traveler would send post cards to friends and family. Many of these postcards were photographs that would show the exciting new places the traveler was seeing. Railway postcards were popular when travel was done by train. The cards would show the many find train stations that had been built along the route. While many of the train stations have fallen into disrepair or been converted into some other use, there are still several in larger cities that have been restored to show the fine craftsmanship that was used in building these entryways to many of our cities. While you may not be able to purchase the railway postcards of yesteryear, you can still use your own photographs to print and mail railway postcards to friends and family as you travel. Additionally, many collectors of railway postcards post images of their cards that can be printed on card stock and mailed just as the originals were intended. By using these images on the internet, you can prepare authentic looking railway postcards. One of the easiest ways to send the postcards that you design your self is to use a postcard sending service found online. The service allows you to use your own digital images or those found online to design the card. You include your message and address the card. It is printed and sent anywhere for the same low fee. All you need to do is save the image to your computer and upload it to the system. The card will be printed with your image on front, message and address on the back. Postage will be added and it will be dropped into the mail. All of this is included in the one low price. About the Author: Want to make your own custom postcards? Stop by HazelMail.com where you can find out all about easily creating your own personalized postcards for a fun and easy way to keep in touch with family and friends! Kindly provided by MoneyHunter.org You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |