Instead of paper cards, send e-cards. Go to www.hallmark.com where you'll find several appropriate free cards. You can schedule them way ahead of time, too, and they'll be delivered on the appropriate date, worry free. E-cards are free, easy and "green".
Source: a friend
By anne from Green Bay, WI
Does anyone out there know the website that produces the animated Christmas e-cards that feature Chumley the dog? I think it might be the artist's actual website but can't remember the name of the artist. Any info. would be appreciated; thanks!
Actually, the dog's name is Chudleigh. Here's the website:
www.jacquielawson.com
Yes, the cards are wonderful. Merry Christmas, Lynn.
zballoongirl
www.jacquielawson.com
Her cards are wonderful. Membership i think is around 8.00 a year.
I think iy's Blue Mountain.
its "jacque lawson e-cards"
The creator's name is Vickie Lawson
You don't have to pay for snazzy eCards - There are sites that give away unusual ones for free. I like the ones at doverpublications and MOMA...
One of the easiest ways to save some money this Christmas is to send E-Cards instead of using the traditional paper and post method. The trick is to achieve this without looking either cheap or uncaring.
Want to send nice old-fashioned cards - either e-cards or paper ones? Go to www.doverpublishing.com. Right now they have great Halloween images!
Link: http://www.doverpublishing.com
Amazon.com has free emailed greeting cards. You have the option of including a gift certificate to Amazon or not.