sugargrenade

Sugar Grenade Designs

Provo, Utah
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| 2,663 Sales | 5 out of 5 stars 5 out of 5 stars

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Note from shop owner We're making some updates but will be back soon.

You can keep track of us on Instagram @sugargrenadedesigns

Note from shop owner

Last updated on Apr 23, 2024

We're making some updates but will be back soon.

You can keep track of us on Instagram @sugargrenadedesigns

Laura Adams

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About sugargrenade

Sales 2,663
On Etsy since 2008

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  • Laura Adams

    Owner

    Scottish-born, Utah-dwelling, mama of 2. Laura has been graphic designing for 15 years. She started as a t-shirt designer while studying to get her degree. Now she focuses on brand design and her postcards on the side.

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Last updated on February 16, 2023

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Last updated on May 11, 2022

Frequently asked questions

WHAT SIZE ENVELOPE FIT THE POSTCARDS YOU SELL?

A4 envelopes are the perfect fit for the 4x6 blank postcards we stock.

HOW DO I SEND THESE BLANK POSTCARDS AS POSTCARDS

If you want to mail these out as postcards all you need to do is put a stamp in the top right corner, put the address on the righthand side, and write your message on the left. You don't have to draw lines or anything, just keep it all tidy.

Also, you can use a postcard stamp which is cheaper than a regular stamp. You can find those at the post office or on their site.