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Dear Friend,
I’ve been searching for months for a different way to send holiday greetings to my friends and family. I’ll admit I’ve been racking my brain to come up with something fun and original.
You see, ever since I can remember, my dad has written a poem for our family Christmas card. He rhymes phrases like “Teach for America Plan” (his granddaughter's passion) and “University of Michigan” (where his grandson attends school). He uses local speak so “home” rhymes with “San Antone.” (He could have just said San Antonio, and everybody would have know where he was talking about.)
The card itself is custom made or chosen to reflect the family activity of the year.
One year we took a trip to Europe, and the front of the card had holiday greetings in about 20 different languages. His poem told of our trip. Another year the front had a picture of test tubes, beakers and flasks all decorated for the holidays. (My dad is a chemist, and his job was the theme of that year.)
Not to be competitive or anything, but it seems that I have indeed inherited their desire to do something memorable for the holidays. After all, why not create something that every one will remember, and maybe even keep. (Many of mom and dad’s friends have a collection of their annual greetings.)
I wanted something fun, though!
As you might imagine, there is a little bit of stress around the house during the weeks before the card is due to go out.
Our family and friends look forward to our Christmas greetings because the card and poem are always different and tell the news of the year – short and sweet.
It’s not so enjoyable on the sending end, though. Even at 86 and 84 and after 63 years of marriage, there’s stress. Mom bugs dad for weeks to write the poem. It’s a family adventure to pick a card that reflects the story of the year. And then there’s still the print shop, getting the “right” stamps, assembling the cards and delivering them to the post office as the precisely designated moment. I feel the stress even though I don’t live there!
After months of searching high and low, guess what? Here is what I came up with -
You may have seen or heard about postcard quilts. Quilters around the world are creating them and sending them to their friends in the mail. Imagine how pleased you would be to receive one of these little handmade treasures from one of your quilting friends.
Now imagine how pleased your family and friends will be to receive a Quilt Postcard Greeting with your favorite family picture and a custom printed greeting.
What could be better? That they are quick and easy?
The truth is it takes less time to make three of these little greeting cards than it takes to write the family Christmas poem! And it costs less, too. Especially since you can use fabric scraps.
Because I was so excited when I finished the Quilt Mail Greetings, I called my friend, Sue. She wanted to know exactly how to make them – step by step. Thing is, most patterns and instructions for these fabulous little quilt postcard treasures are about the same as for many quilting patterns – one page; a few one line instructions; a couple of measurements; basically, figure it out yourself.
Frankly, those instructions leave a lot to be desired. Especially if you are new to quilting or transferring photos onto fabric.
Using the “figure it out yourself” method can cost a bunch of time, money and fabric – let alone stress. And everyone knows, additional stress is the last thing we need this time of year.
Introducing the definitive, 52 page step-by-step guide for making Quilt Mail Greetings. Sue and I spend hours putting this resource together: researching various methods of transferring photographs to fabric, taking pictures of every step of the way, and writing each instruction as clear as a bell, guaranteeing your success.

Nothing is left out or left to your imagination. You see and read exactly what to do every Quick and Easy step of the way.
This guide assumes that you have little or no quilting experience. It uses terms that everyone understands – no secret quilting words that take a glossary to figure out.
It reveals shortcuts and tips that take the mystery out of making this little quilt.
In short, this guide makes it fun and easy. Your whole holiday greeting card project (i.e., all of your greeting cards ready to mail) can be finished in a weekend, leaving you more time for the really entertaining stuff like shopping and baking and playing with the kids.
I am a beginner quilter and I bought "Quilted cards" from you, enjoying it completely. Though simple, the book is extremely well written and clear, and it makes you want to create your own cards.
Which I did and I sent them to two of my friends who live in America now. They have just received them and liked them a lot. This encourages me to continue next year with maybe more sophisticated projects.
Quilter Alexandra :-)
from Constanta, Romania
You might think – ‘Penny, I don’t need your guide, I can figure this out myself.”
And maybe you can. I did. But, then, I’ve been making quilts for more than 24 years – big ones, little ones, original designs and following patterns, traditional patchwork, three-dimensional, curved pieces – all the fancy stuff.
Even with all of that experience, while figuring out how to make a Quilt Card, I wasted fabric, time and energy since I had to determine:
Yup, you could spend a bunch of time figuring it all out, or you could spend a few dollars and have it all laid out for you. Even if you don’t want to read the instructions, you can follow the pictures and see exactly what to do.
Send a Quilt Mail Greeting thank you for a gift with a picture of you using the present.
Send a Quilt Mail Greeting birthday greeting
Send a Quilt Mail Greeting memory with a favorite picture of your friend.
Welcome a baby with Quilt Mail.
In short, Quilt Mail Greetings is a resource for any day of the year.

Your copy of “Quilt Postcard Greetings” is ready for you to claim – either through an electronic download or in print version. Because this is a new product and I would like your feedback, the current price for the electronic version is an extremely low $19. This price is way lower than any other product at www.How-to-Quilt.com has ever been or probably will ever be.
Just think, for about the price of a box of 12 holiday cards, you will have the secret recipe to thousands of greetings that your friends and family will remember forever. And these can be created for any occasion and sent throughout the year.
And that’s not all, “Quilt Mail Greetings” comes with the following bonuses:
True, this information is free – when you find it! It took me an hour to find the basic regulation and research all of the different provisions to make sure that I had all the rules covered. Then I visited my local post office with the Quilt Mail Greetings and checked with the postal authorities. Hey, my time is worth something
This information also is readily available and can be gotten for free, but definitely not in this format. I have searched the internet to find the most interesting sites providing resources and information about postcard quilts, well-known quilters who make postcard quilts, and forums and contests for postcard quilts. All of the trash and dead links are weeded out; you get pure inspiration.
Get your creative juices flowing with these 26 different ideas for designing and coloring your Quilt Card Greeting. From the simple to the complex, squares, rectangles, triangles, diamonds, and squares on point, these full color pictures will spark your creativity and make your Quilt Card Greeting something that your friends will keep forever!
Measure your Quilt Postcard Greeting to see whether it falls withing the mailing standards of the US Post Office for post cards. Using this template, you will know that your Quilt Postcard is the right size to qualify for the postcard postage rate. Or you will see that your Quilt Postcard must carry the first class postage rate. I'm not going to kid you, this is a very simple template, and by itself probably worth the full $2.25, and not a penny more. For your Quilt Card project, however, this could be priceless! You will have confidence when you deliver your Quilt Postcard Greetings to the Post Office that they meet the Postal Standard.
Resources abound in TheQuiltingCoach.com. Hundreds of quilt block patterns, articles about quilting, pictures of quilts and quilt blocks, step-by-step guides of quilt blocks and quilts, discussion forums and tons more.
Every resource you can imagine is right at your fingertips in TheQuiltingCoach.com, and you can play for free for 2 months! What could be better than that? After the second month, you will be charged the low rate of $24.97 per month. You can cancel any time.
No reason to wait any longer. With the click of your mouse, you can get started making your Quilt Mail Greetings right now and have them finished and in the mail in time for the holidays!
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Even though this is an extremely low price, time is limited. When we get the bonus package finalized, the price for the book changes, the Bonus Gifts change, and you will have missed this opportunity forever. Heck, when penny finds out that the price is this low, she may end the deal and your opportunity to get this valuable information at this fantastic price will have passed.
You can look forward with confidence to completion of a beautiful project. I guarantee they will remember your holiday greeting. And probably keep it. Maybe even for years!
Happy Quilting!
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Penny Halgren
P.S. Remember, if you order Quilt Postcard Greetings today, you get all of the free bonus gifts, valued at $51.96 and even if you request a refund, you still get to keep the bonus gifts. And as bonuses are added, you get those, too!
p.p.s. m. mouse here. i'm the siamese cat who works with penny at www.how-to-quilt.com. (pretty cool, huh?) you’ll find a picture of my brother, pluto, on page 28 of quilt postcard greetings. he’s curled up in a bag, looking terribly bored. lucky dog – where was i when they were taking pictures?
P.P.P.S. Don’t wait another minute – your Quilt Mail Greetings resource is just a click away, and you can begin turning your treasured photos into Fabric Postcard Greeting in mere moments after you order Quilt Postcard Greetings. And, remember, if you are not completely happy within 120 days, just let us know, and we will refund your full purchase price – no questions asked (and you keep the bonus gifts).