Can postcards be mailed with accessories on them

What a great question!

In general, postcards can be mailed with accessories attached to them, but there are some limitations and considerations to keep in mind:

  1. Size and weight: Postcards are designed to be lightweight and compact, so adding too many accessories can make them too bulky or heavy for standard mail. Check with your local post office for specific size and weight limits.
  2. Adhesive: If you're attaching small items like stickers, stamps, or small notes, make sure they're securely attached with a non-toxic adhesive that won't damage the postcard or other items in the mail.
  3. Perforations: Some postcards have perforations (small tears or holes) along the edges. Be careful not to attach anything that might tear or damage these perforations.
  4. Mailability: If you're attaching larger or heavier items, like coins, buttons, or small toys, they might not be mailable as a postcard. Check with your local post office to ensure the item is acceptable for mailing.
  5. Customs and regulations: If you're mailing postcards with accessories that contain items like food, plants, or animals, you may need to follow specific customs regulations and guidelines.

Some examples of acceptable accessories on postcards include:

Examples of unacceptable accessories on postcards include:

Before mailing your postcard with accessories, make sure to check with your local post office for specific guidelines and regulations.