Make Valentine’s Day postcards using these free printables with postcards from OnlineLabels.com. This is a sponsored post.
Valentine’s Day is a great time for small business owners and home based businesses to reach out to and thank their customers. These Valentine’s Day postcards are a quick and cute way to remind your holiday customers that you are there when they need you, and a special discount code can help sweeten the greeting, too. I’ve also included more general Valentines in a free printable, too, so there is something for everyone in this project! I used gorgeous free graphics from The Graphics Fairy to make these postcards.
Between my free printables and the white cardstock postcards from OnlineLabels.com, this project is quick and so easy to do. I love products from OnlineLabels.com because they are high quality and hold ink beautifully. The colors on my postcards are bright and eye-catching. The paper is pre-perforated, so after I printed I didn’t need a paper cutter or scissors to complete my Valentine’s Day postcards.
Supplies Used for these Valentine’s Day Postcards
- White Cardstock Postcards from OnlineLabels.com
- Free Printables (right click and copy at the end of the post)
Download my free printables. Make sure you save the front and the back images for the postcards. Print the images at 100% using your home printer with the postcard paper (OL423KW). Print one side, place the paper back in your printer, then print the back. The cardstock is thick enough that the ink doesn’t bleed through or show on the other side.
Fold the cardstock on the perforated lines to separate the postcards. You will have 4 postcards per sheet printed.
Separate the postcards.
I left space on the back for a message and the address. You can personalize the message space with a sale date or coupon code before you print the postcards, to save time.
These vintage looking postcards will stand out from the rest of the mail! Here are the free print files that you can download and use for PERSONAL use. These images may not be sold.
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