Now that the postcard is printed, these are the next steps I followed:
(To catch up, see part one)
9. Hole punch the edges of the postcard using the guideline to make them even

10. Use a perforating edge on a paper cutter and cut off a thicker sliver from the vertical edges

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11. Detach the perforated paper, leaving the uneven edge

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12. Gocco the back of the postcard

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13. Turn the envelopes into stickers using an Xyron

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14. Attach the envelopes to the postcard
15. Trace 4 carnival tickets and scan into the computer

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15. Take ticket outline and fill in with text boxes
16. Use different fonts to create a carnival look

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17. Turn tickets into gocco screen and practice so that you can figure out positioning
18. Put duct tape on the gocco pad to hold tickets in place

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19. Put a pinch of confetti in the envelope
20. Put tickets in the envelope
21. Seal envelope
Address, Stamp, and Mail
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