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- Billboard 138
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Postcard Mockups
Postcard mockups present small-format print the way it's meant to be seen: held, propped, stacked, and shown front and back. They suit designers and studios working on greeting cards, invitations, save-the-dates, and promo cards who want a tactile, finished preview before printing a batch.
Postcard mockups for print, invitations, and promotional cards
Postcard mockups place a compact design into a believable setting: on a desk, in a hand, layered in a stack, so its scale and finish read clearly. Small-format print depends on weight, edges, and tactility, and a mockup conveys all of it in a single frame.
Our selection covers standard postcards, greeting cards, invitations, and promo cards, shown both front and back, flat and styled. They work for stationery lines, event invites, direct-mail campaigns, and portfolio presentation.
What postcard mockups are used for
- Presenting card designs front and back in context.
- Showing invitations and save-the-dates to clients.
- Building stationery and shop product photos.
- Creating direct-mail and promo campaign visuals.
- Producing portfolio and case-study shots.
- Promoting card templates for sale.
Types of postcard mockups
Our scenes range from clean studio shots to warm, styled setups:
- Front-and-back mockups — both sides of a card in one view.
- In-hand mockups — lifestyle scenes that show real scale.
- Stacked and scattered mockups — multiple cards for depth and texture.
- Invitation and greeting mockups — event-ready styling.
- Flat-lay mockups — clean top-down presentation.
Why use postcard mockups
A card lives in the hand, and a mockup captures that intimacy It brings paper feel, scale, and the relationship between front and back — far better than a flat file. For studios, that realism speeds client sign-off. For makers, it turns a design into a store-ready product photo without a shoot.
Best use cases for postcard mockups
- Greeting card and stationery lines.
- Wedding and event invitations.
- Save-the-dates and announcements.
- Direct-mail and promo campaigns.
- Etsy and online shop listings.
- Portfolio presentations.
Yes — for approvals, listings, and paid campaigns. Check each license for resale and end-product terms.
Yes. The mockups are made high-resolution for presentation and store use. Confirm dimensions per product for large-format needs.
Yes. Many scenes offer adjustable backgrounds and styling so the presentation matches the client's aesthetic.
Yes. Many sets include front-and-back scenes so you can present the full card, not just the cover side.
Postcards are thicker, smaller, and often double-sided for mailing or gifting. Flyers are larger single sheets for handouts.