Postcard Club ingredients
The following are the components of a standard Postcard Club postcard (current version 2.0.1 3.0.0). Let me know if you have any requests (such as ‘no pictures of poodles’ or ‘please use a postcard that contains the color orange’)
- postcard – the card itself, the current series uses: misc
- drawing/text – a drawing and/or text, created by Tad. Each one is unique!
color coded sticker – these have been added to version 2 of Postcard Club. Each of these indicates which ‘decryption matrix’ to use when decoding your postcard’s message(s)- The color coded stickers are being deprecated and will be removed in an upcoming version.
- other stickers – not created by Tad, but still entertaining. The current series uses:
things with butts - date: this stamp, in red ink, indicates a date in the future. The date is unique to each postcard, indicating when that specific postcard will ‘self destruct’.
- ink stamps: each postcard is rubber stamped, these stamps indicate various postal codes, if a postcard of the current series is the worst, the number of errors on a postcard, and more! To keep these a surprise, but also so that you can keep track of which you’ve received so far, here is a redacted list of most of them (if there is one that you would like to receive but haven’t yet, let me know!):
- ____ _____ ‘T’ ___ _____
A_______ __ ___ ______ ____ _________
F____ C____
F__ _______ ____
Y__ ___ ___ _____
N__ ___ ___________
C________ ____ _____ ______ __. ____
T___ ________ _______ ___ _____(s)
F____ D____
QR Code: ________
- ____ _____ ‘T’ ___ _____
- address: you! or maybe your enemy’s address
- postage: check under your postage stamp for a bonus message; if there’s a message, someone has tampered with your mail!
