‘Postcardly’ turns your digital images into real postcards
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‘Postcardly’ turns your digital images into real postcards

A Pioneer Square resident, Paul Hughes, has recently started a new company that I know will at least make my 88-year-old grandma happy.

She doesn’t have internet and I am way too lazy to send snail mail. According to Paul, it makes me a perfect customer for his new company.

Postcardly, helps you to “turn your emails into real-life postcards delivered by US Mail.” Their process is very simple and it seems that they have thought through all scenarios to make it as easy as possible to show your relatives how much you care.

It has received great reviews on both GeekWire and CNET, and starting today, they are featuring a new promotion: $19.99 for a 20 postcard pack.

You can also head to their website and sign up for a free trial, which will let you send 3 postcards for free.

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