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Good question, Debby. I always recommend and use $.70 stamps on my standard cards (including note cards) since they allow for rigid objects. The added postage is minimal and increases the likelihood the card won’t go through a machine. It also avoids potentially having a card arrive with postage due.
Would the cards made with the wood cuts require more than 49cents postage, due to either weight or thickness?