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Postagram: Photo Postcards

Create one-of-a-kind cards

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Say you have a special photo you want to send to your family and friends just because. Or a picture that would be perfect for a thank-you, birthday card, invitation, announcement, or holiday card.

Postagram takes photos from your iPhone or iPad and turns them into a physical postcard that the app prints on thick, glossy card stock and mails for you—from anywhere and to anyone in the world.

The whole process is as easy as sending an image with iMessage, but the end result is a lasting keepsake.

Each Postagram card design can be tweaked to your color preference. The messages also support emoji.

When you first tap into the app, you’re given a blank postcard to design. The orange camera button takes you to your Photos, where you can choose a picture from your Camera, Albums, or social media feed. You can also snap a photo in the app.

Next, customize your background. The card design options change seasonally and are generally colorful nods to the time of year—think a camping theme for summer or acorns and leaves for fall.

Then personalize your card even further by typing a short message.

Finally, tap Add Recipient to address your card. You can save names to your Contacts list for easy future use.

It usually takes about a week for the 4-by-6-inch postcard to arrive (and you can check its shipping status in My Cards). When the mail comes, the photo itself can be popped out as a 3-by-3-inch memento.