Need Christmas cards?
Do you need a quick solution for those Christmas cards you haven't sent yet? Grandma and Aunt Betty might not be ready for e-cards but I'm guessing a lot of people on your list will enjoy them. You can suggest you are being eco-friendly by saving paper if they complain. The first important factor in e-cards is that they should be free. I am not interested in paying for them - for that I could send regular cards. Also required would be a distinct lack of hokey poetry and lame music. Here are some possibilities:
- Card Funk turns your photos into dancing, animated cards. The only annoyance I found here was that I had to resize a lot of my photos to make them usable. Card Funk is not into working with big files and images have to be less than 500kb to be usable. You can really customize the characters and layout of the card as well as the text and music.
- Phreetings (Photo + Greetings) is pretty basic and gives you a link to send for others to view the card you have created. Not quite as simple as a card arriving in the inbox but the photos available are pretty interesting and have a more international flair.
- Some ecards for "when you care enough to hit send" with sentiments like "I'll never be the secret Santa you deserve" and "Thanks for giving me a gift I don't have to return." No sappy poetry and lame music here. The site offers Christmas and Hanukkah cards as well as New Year cards in case you can't get others out in time for Christmas.













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Subscribe to commentsGarfieldDec 16th 2008 4:12PM
Groupcard.com allows fellow revelers to group sign with the ability to include images and audio (optional). Also if you are in the giving mood you can include a gift card where the amount is based on the collective effort of the group. http://groupcard.com
Nick TriantosDec 16th 2008 7:14PM
Hi, you should also check out http://tokbox.com for holiday cards. You can send free webcam-based video cards to friends and family, and the best part is that TokBox is donating $0.05 to Child Foundation (a great charity to help kids around the world) for each holiday greeting card that people send between Dec 10 and Xmas. Happy Holidays!
SSDec 16th 2008 8:21PM
If you like ecards, here are some beautiful, animated ecards for Christmas.
http://www.squidoo.com/christmas-ecards
JulianDec 17th 2008 8:23PM
Hi, thank you for the post.
I'd like to recommend this website, too, where you can download Free power point templates: http://www.free-power-point-templates.com
Dan KerschenDec 17th 2008 12:46PM
I love MOO-cards! http://www.moo.com/
RocketboyDec 17th 2008 7:06PM
If it ain't Hoops and Yoyo, it ain't worth opening.
TerryDec 19th 2008 4:10PM
I would recommend Pencake Christmas Ecard
http://christmas.pencake.com
It is an Ecard website where you can send a fantastic Christmas Ecard to your friends in Christmas. The ecard is so realistic that you can flip the Ecard to write your message behind.
Su, MinDec 25th 2008 8:08PM
Best wishes for a wonderful new year.
Christmas CardsJan 12th 2009 11:09AM
Nice to hear this and I feel lucky to be the fist person to post.
http://www.occasions365.com/holidays/christmas/christmas-cards.aspx