Third postcard for Gallifrey 2011
Sean Cook, Hot Springs, Arkansas
Mailed Jan/Feb-2011
Second postcard for Gallifrey 2011
Lady Yate-xel, Portland, Oregon
Mailed Nov-2010
First postcard for Gallifrey 2011
David Burson, Elgin, Texas
Mailed Aug/Sep-2010
Second postcard for Gallifrey 2010
Kristin Watson, Fruitland, Maryland
mailed Feb-2010
First postcard for Gallifrey 2010
Aimee Steinberger, Burbank, California
To be mailed Oct-2009
Second postcard for Gallifrey 2009
by Steven W Hill, Chicago, Illinois
Mailed Jan-2009
First postcard for Gallifrey 2009
by Van Donovan, Riverside, California
Mailed Aug-2008
We got caught up with postcards for three other conventions, and missed the chance to run a contest. So we just asked Van if he had anything in his files that would be suitable, and he came up with this.
Third postcard for Gallifrey 2008
by Michelle Veilleux, St-Georges, Quebec, Canada
Mailed late Jan-2008
From the submissions we received, we decided we liked the etched look of this one. We sent Michelle a box of assorted See's Chocolates, because she doesn't have See's up there, and there's no Cadbury shortage in Canada.
Second postcard for Gallifrey 2008
by Van Donovan, Riverside, California
Mailed Nov-2007
This was a difficult choice -- we had more than half a dozen entries submitted, some of them quite good. Van will receive a See's Chocolates gift certficate, which he can redeem for whatever choccies he fancies.
First postcard for Gallifrey 2008
by Jack Drewell, Glasgow, U.K.
Mailed Sep-2007
Robbie sent Jack half a kilogram of Cadbury chocolate from her place in Berkshire.
Second postcard for Gallifrey 2007
by Paul Stone, Queensland, Australia
Longest trip for chocolate shipment so far: Robbie brought a selection of the big 250g chocolate bars from Berkshire to Los Angeles, Paul picked out the Aero ("Bubbly") and Caramello via e-mail, and we shipped them down to him in Australia.
First postcard for Gallifrey 2007
by Chaz Baden, California, USA
This was a photo collage I threw together.
It had the virtue of being something we could mail. We decided I shouldn't design the postcard art anymore.