EDDM® Postcards
Reach an entire ZIP code with stylish and budget-friendly EDDM® postcards.
- NEW: Option to remove built-in postage & address box
- USPS-compliant design templates
- No mailing list required
- 4 size options
- 2 paper stock options
- 2 paper thickness options
- Single- & double-sided printing options
Low-cost, high-value
Reaching customers can be a lot of work. With our EDDM® cards, you can send a standout, professional message to every home in an area – no address list needed. We’ve made the EDDM process even easier by providing postcards that meet all USPS physical requirements, including size, weight, shape and bundling. You can also add a USPS-approved postage and address box directly to your design. Please note: price excludes USPS postage costs.
Here’s how it works:
1. Design your USPS-compliant postcard
Start by picking a postcard size and paper, then explore our library of postcard templates – or upload your own unique design. Each one of our templates complies with EDDM® regulations from the USPS. And if you’re uploading your own design, you can opt for us to add a pre-provided postage and address box for you. Next, customize your design with your message, photos and branding, or use our design services for help creating a professional look.
2. Receive them at your home
We’ll ship your postcards to your home address with your choice of standard, express or priority shipping. They'll arrive bundled in packs of 100 – as required by the USPS – for a low-hassle trip to your local post office. Postage is not included in your VistaPrint order and is paid directly at USPS when you drop off.
3. Choose your postal routes and drop off at a USPS office
Before heading to the post office, choose the postal routes you'd like to target by clicking on the EDDM® tool under the “Business” tab on the USPS website. You don’t need a mailing list to do this, though you can filter by age group and average income to reach a specific audience. You'll also need to complete a USPS facing slip or top sheet for each bundle, which lists the postal route information. Once at the post office, hand over your bundles and pay for postage at the counter. Then USPS takes it from there. And you? You can sit back, relax, and get back to running your business.