Here’s the story of how this works:
You sign up.
You sign up for the Postcards Club and make an account (this allows you to change your address and keep in touch with Jenna about mailing, etc.)
Then Jenna travels to a city…
Jenna travels to a beautiful city. She spends enough time in that city to really get to know it. She writes stories about that city, and meets a bunch of creatives who live in that city and call it home. She’s on the look out for the POSTCARDS ARTIST.
…and meets the postcards artist.
This artist has a certain something. They’re talented. Their work has soul. They love where they live. They are quirky, in the best way. It’s only destiny that this artist creates your postcard.
Together Jenna and the artist create a special postcard for you.
That postcard captures the essence of that city, through the artwork of the artist who calls it home, and one of Jenna’s stories from that place.
The entire process is captured in one launch email.
You watch your postcard come to life, every step of the way on the @postcardsfromjenna Instagram (if social media is your thing). You receive just one email that talks about how your postcard was made when each new postcard is mailed out twice a year.
No annoying marketing-speak nonsense. No digital inbox spam. Just beautiful art in your actual mailbox.
Your postcard is then dropped in the mail. It can’t wait to finally meet you.
This is truly snail mail, so depending on where you live, it could take a while. “A while” sometimes is a few weeks, to a few months.
To help you keep your patience, here’s a fun photo of that one time that we broke the machine at the post office in Mexico City.
You then receive your awesome postcard in your mailbox.
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We then meet and celebrate together, if you’d like.
In each launch email you’ll be invited to a digital party for that city (or one in real life if you are located in that city) where you can meet other people in the Postcards Club from around the world.
Then it starts all over again!
Jenna will announce the next city at the end of the previous city’s launch email.