People kept asking for a healing prayer postcard, so I went one step better. This strip of six images can be turned into six postcards, three greeting cards, or one beautiful booklet of prayers for healing and assistance. You get FIVE strips of SIX cards for only $7.50 (that’s 30 cards). From the “Remover of Difficulties” to the short healing prayer, these cards will heal, support and encourage anyone facing personal challenges.
The images are full of intense color, and the text is lovingly set in a flowing script. It was designed for adults, but can still be used with our other kid-friendly postcard booklets.
These assorted Baha’i Postcards are sold in strips. Each strip includes six 4×6 full-color postcards. They can be cut and used as you would any postcards or glued together to make inexpensive board books. They were designed at customer request for communities who need something under a dollar to make and give to children. Note: when you buy a pack of 5 for $6, you are actually getting 5 strips of 6 postcards for a total of 30 individual cards for only 20 cents each.
There are three versions. Click on the descriptions of the individual booklets below to see all 18 images.
Note: Karen says that the biggest problem with these new postcard booklets is that people don’t understand why they are so inexpensive. They think they must be $6 per booklet, not $6 for a set of five. So let me explain: Someone asked me to create a prayerbook that they could afford to give away freely to children – not $5 each or even $3 each, but around $1 each. So that was my mission – to design something I could sell for under a dollar. I worked backwards from there, exploring every format and paper choice I could imagine, until I hit upon this unique format and found a printer willing to produce it. Now, when you buy 25 booklets, they cost only 80 cents each.
I would much rather see prayers in the hands of 5,000 children and make $1 each than to make prayer books for 500 kids and make $10 each. It’s just the way I do things. I hope you approve.
Photos, design and layout by Justice St Rain
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