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101 Best Wishes
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123 Greetings
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Card Funk
http://www.cardfunk.com
Deep Trench
http://www.deeptrench.com
HD Greetings
http://www.hdgreetings.com
HelloCrazy.com
http://www.hellocrazy.com
Here You Go
http://www.hereyougo.com
Hipster Cards
http://www.hipstercards.com
Make Yer Own Greeting Cards
http://www.zefrank.com/lotsofwires/index.php
Mushy Gushy
http://www.mushygushy.com
Smile Box
http://www.smilebox.com
Smirking
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Snow Flakes
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Super Laugh
http://www.superlaugh.com
Virtual Gravy
http://www.virtualgravy.com
Webcam Greetings
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Weirdo Cards
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If you're willing to pay $12 for a year Jacquie Lawson has the classiest ecards on the internet. The music is great and the cards are very well done. Anytime I've sent one to a friend I get a very possitive response. Though it costs a little it's worth it over the course of a year and it's much cheaper than buying cards in a store. Check them out at
http://www.jacquielawson.com/default.asp
Here is one example...
http://www.jacquielawson.com/preview.asp?cont=1&hdn=2&pv=3148506
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January 01, 2009 07:03 PM
Do you know any unusual sites for sending free animated e-cards?
By unusual I mean not the biggies, like Blue Mountain or American greetings, and somehow unique or different. Can be photographs or drawings, funny or serious, with or without music.
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| January 01, 2009 07:10 PM |
101 Best Wishes
http://www.101bestwishes.com
123 Greetings
http://www.123greetings.com
Card Funk
http://www.cardfunk.com
Deep Trench
http://www.deeptrench.com
HD Greetings
http://www.hdgreetings.com
HelloCrazy.com
http://www.hellocrazy.com
Here You Go
http://www.hereyougo.com
Hipster Cards
http://www.hipstercards.com
Make Yer Own Greeting Cards
http://www.zefrank.com/lotsofwires/index.php
Mushy Gushy
http://www.mushygushy.com
Smile Box
http://www.smilebox.com
Smirking
http://smirking.com/cms/gallery
Snow Flakes
http://snowflakes.barkleyus.com
Super Laugh
http://www.superlaugh.com
Virtual Gravy
http://www.virtualgravy.com
Webcam Greetings
http://www.webcamgreetings.com
Weirdo Cards
http://www.weirdocards.com
Here's more:
http://www.doozycards.com/e-greetings-directory.aspx
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January 02, 2009 05:30 AM
The most unusual cards I know that get a huge response are from Jacquie Lawson... they aren't free, but they are cheap. If you're willing to pay $12 for a year Jacquie Lawson has the classiest ecards on the internet. The music is great and the cards are very well done. Anytime I've sent one to a friend I get a very possitive response. Though it costs a little it's worth it over the course of a year and it's much cheaper than buying cards in a store. Check them out at
http://www.jacquielawson.com/default.asp
Here is one example...
http://www.jacquielawson.com/preview.asp?cont=1&hdn=2&pv=3148506
Source(s):
My experience and friends rave reviews
www.jacquielawson.com
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