Custom Postcards

Skill Level: Intermediate
Time Required: 30 minutes
Supplies: printer & labels
Cost: about 30 cents per label
Audience: clients and church members
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If you have a not-for-profit business or church, using the free clipart from the Clip Art Site is an easy way to highlight your business or church. You can use our clip art to create customized postcards for all kinds of announcements about gatherings or meetings. Having a bake sale? You can use something like this .

Instead of buying generic postcards, why not create your own personalized postcards that show your church's name or help create a sense of community. Making customized postcards for your organization is very easy with free clipart from The Clip Art Site.

Check out our alphabet & number set. We've got all sorts of special fonts - from baby blocks to elaborate scrolling letters. ake your holiday party announements using fun letters from The Clip Art Site.

To add your message to your postcards using our free clipart, right click on the images or letters you'll need and save it to your computer (you only need one copy of each letter). If you need help saving the files, see our Instructions to Save Images .

If you're putting your text on a particular photo or free clip art image, open the image you want to add the text to in your photo editing software With the photo file still open, open the first letter in your message in a new window of your editing software. Resize the letter so it will fit your photo. Select the resized letter, right click on it to copy it. Now go back to your open photo file. Point the mouse where you'd like the letter and right click to paste it. Repeat the process for the rest of your letters.

If you're using one of your photo files, open it in your photo editing software. The software that came with your digital camera will work just fine. If you'd like to use one of our images, save it to your computer - remember where you saved it! - then open that file with your editing software. If your software lets you resize your images, you can size the file to fit the size of the cards you have.