
If the DIY Wooden Postcard was a tad too boring for you (although really compared to traditional postcards, it definitely isn’t), then maybe the Postcard Aeroplane is more up your alley.
After your recipient reads the message you’ve written down, he or she can poke various parts out of the pre-cut wooden board and build an airplane. It’s easy to assemble, it’s definitely unique and entertaining, and it’s definitely one way to turn your message into a display and decorative item for keeps.

Postcard Aeroplane
Those typical postcards you buy in souvenir shops are boring. They’re too impersonal and not at all original. If you think normal postcards are boring, this gift is perfect for you.
Whoever receives this very special postcard can take it apart and easily build a balsa wood aeroplane with it.
That way the message written on the postcard will forever become a decorative collector’s item. It’s fun and practical!
- Material: Balsa wood
- Size: 228 x 114 x 1 mm
- Includes postcard and envelope
The Postcard Aeroplane is available from Curiosite for $7.08.
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I enjoyed your post about the postcard aeroplane concept—it’s such a unique blend of nostalgia and creativity! It reminded me of the joy I felt navigating through challenges in the Slope game, where exploration is key. Perhaps you could explore how both mediums evoke feelings of adventure in their own ways.
What a cool post! I love the concept of sending postcards with little airplanes. It reminds me of the thrill I get from playing Slope game—so fast and exciting! Have you ever thought about designing your own postcard? What would it look like?