Here's a link that might help you. This is how I make mine and they go really quick and easy. It's a great way to use up all those test stitch designs.
I just back mine with muslin and us a pigment pen for writing. And unless they have a lot of embellishments, I just put a stamp on and mail.
http://debrichardson.com/blog/?p=...
Thanks. I'll look at that site. I did go ahead and buy one design from EmbLib, but haven't been able to sew much this wk.
I bought one at a show a few months ago. It was displayed in a frame, I asked .. and the lady took it out of the frame and sold it to me. I have been looking for a "stamp" for the address side of the card that I can ink and it shows the spot to put a stamp and 3 lines for the address but so far, I can't find one. Some actually send them through the mail. I think there was a previous posting on this subject, but I can't find it.
Sounds like fun! I am gonna check out Emblibrary!
Blessings!
That's a really neat idea ann. Maybe some of our wonderful digitizers will jump on it. *
Ann, emblibrary.com had some lovely postcards on sale this last week - maybe you ought to check that out, as well. I think if you do a google on embroider post cards - you would find lots of help. *4U