tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3963742895773203057.post4107540916726160825..comments2023-06-04T15:00:17.399+02:00Comments on A Postcrossing Blog: DIY postcards and moreLeisha Camdenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04768409807832229050noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3963742895773203057.post-31827351521682727292010-01-10T14:12:13.852+01:002010-01-10T14:12:13.852+01:00You should definitely try them. Their products are...You should definitely try them. Their products are really excellent quality. I am soo happy with my moo cards. :-) The first time I ordered from them I have to say they were much better than I'd even expected. :-)<br /><br />About them being home-made, I don't know. I actually don't think so, I think that what most people mean by home-made are cards that aren't photo cards ... ? But just to be on the safe side I don't send my moo cards to people who don't want home-made. The only exception would be, I guess, if I had a moo card that fit someone's interests exactly, even if they had 'no home-made' on their profile. I mean, if someone wished for cards with a turtle, for instance. ;-) Otherwise I'd just avoid it. :-)<br /><br />Good luck with your moo cards! :-)Leisha Camdenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04768409807832229050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3963742895773203057.post-2461687757898926252010-01-10T00:38:40.832+01:002010-01-10T00:38:40.832+01:00Ah, that settles it! I've been wondering whet...Ah, that settles it! I've been wondering whether to have some postcards made at Moo, and now I will. I wonder if they count as home-made though? Some people ask not to be given home-made cards.Sheila @ A Postcard a Dayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09140046386364588303noreply@blogger.com