Eco-friendly Postcard Printing
• Our Recycled, Forest Friendly Paper is up to 100% Recycled
• Eco-friendly Printing Every Step of the Way
• Print and Mailing Services
Mohawk Uncoated Cover has a smooth print surface which delivers crisp results.
• 50% - 100% Post-consumer Waste & Recycled Content
• 95 Brightness
Reincarnation Matte Cover has a unique and sophisticated look and feel.
• 100% Recycled, 60% Post-consumer Waste
• 92 Brightness
Dull (Silk) Stock is perfect for items that rely on photographs or fine artwork.
• 55% Recycled, 30% Post-consumer Waste
• Acid Free and Archival Quality
Gloss Stock is a heavy-weight stock that is durable, yet well-suited for folding.
• 55% Recycled, 30% Post-consumer Waste
• Acid Free and Archival Quality
• 91 Brightness
Available in 3 standard sizes:
• 4x9 inches (flat)
• 8x9 inches (folds to 4x9)
• 12x9 inches (folds to 4x9)
• Variety of Eco-friendly Paper Choices
• Gloss or Lamination Option available for added durability
Color Options:
• Full Color (CMYK) both sides
• Full Color on Front and Black on Back
• Full Color Front only
Recycled and Non-Recycled Paper, Eco-friendly Practices:
• Non-toxic water-based latex inks and soy-based inks
• Scuff-resistant, non-toxic aqueous coating
• Efficient minimal waste practices
• Chemical-free plate processing
• FSC Certified Recycled Paper
Here you'll find information on:
• Our Free Downloadable Templates
• Proofing Options
• File Preparation
• Mailing Services
• Postal Regulations
• Eco-friendly Paper Choices
If you can't find what you need, drop us a line. We will get back to promptly!
Rack Cards – you see them more often than you think.
Wineries, restaurants, tourist attractions – almost all have rack cards tempting us to try their goods and services.
Why are rack cards a great tool for marketing? They are the most portable of the printed marketing materials – other than a business card. Their travel size is perfect for someone visiting a city or attraction.
Loads of rack cards fill the shelves in tourist centers and convention lobbies. They are great if you are planning an event – they are the perfect hand out. Display your rack in your booth – spread them over your table for attendees to snatch and continue on their way.
Because they are hardly bigger than a postcard, you don’t want to jam them with information. Deliver your information in a concise and easy to read format.
Using bullet points and short paragraphs pull your reader in. If you use long loaded paragraphs, the reader will feel that it is too much of a commitment to read. The brain responds to pages with plenty white space.
Make your points brief but cover the basics. You won’t fit everything you’d like on this small card, but you can cover your biggest selling points. What makes you irresistible? Why are you better than the other companies pushing their services on rack cards?
Where to leave your rack cards? If you are a service oriented company, the tourist office is perfect. There is often time a fee for this service unless you are a member. It’s well worth it.
Hotels are great places to leave rack cards. Approach the concierge. If you have a service that they feel their clients will be interested in, then they are more than delighted to keep them on hand.
Team up with other businesses that have complimentary services and create a pack of rack cards to mail out or hand out at events. You’ll reach a wider audience and the recipient will appreciate the service.

Estate Cards
Bond Estates
Our warehouse received the cards and brought some samples over. They look great.
Your assistance along the way was very much appreciated and the folder and card turned out beautiful.
Thank you so much for your help. I really appreciated your prompt attention throughout the project!
- Summer Jimenez
Mother of Invention
In this Eco-friendly rising climate, the world of recycling is producing some rather ingenious creations – in addition to recycled paper. It’s a good thing too. Without the availability of products that savvy consumers, such as yourself, are itching to own, it would not be possible to create a strong market, therein completing the recycling process, aka “closing the loop”.
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