What's the cheapest place to order Halloween photo greeting cards online?
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I did some research and discovered some great websites who are offering some awesome e-cards and at no charge!
The first is myfuncards.com who have some good ones. Then there is 123greetings.com, they have 122, and a lot of them are animated!
Even better, care 2.com have over 250 animated Halloween cards. This is what they say about their range:
"Halloween is celebrated on October 31. We have over 200 free Halloween e-cards featuring fun, scary and creepy Halloween characters: witches on brooms, swooping bats, skeletons, jack-o-lanterns, haunted houses and more. Pick one of our great animated Halloween egreetings now, and we'll send your free Halloween cards to your friends and family for you on Halloween."
Pretty cool eh? I had a look at these and there are loads of other sites, but I think you should find something here for everyone and at these prices Ha! Ha! You will be able to afford to.
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You may also buy from Amazon.com, check on here: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=halloween+greeting+cards&x=0&y=0
Why not visit these sites, too? They offer free Halloween greeting cards ideas and they share links that are so helpful for you to make your own greeting cards. Please check them:
http://www.helium.com/knowledge/279303-how-to-make-halloween-greeting-cards
http://freebies.about.com/cs/freegreetingcards/a/hallweengreet.htm
http://www.123greetings.com/events/halloween/
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M$In short, a friendship developed between her and me and she taught me how to do these pop-up cards myself and after some training, I could actually make professionally looking cards myself and sell them as well.
As a home project, one doesn't need a lot of tools to get started, paper is cheap and there are millions of free designs available on the internet and also sites where they teach to make these cards.
You can certainly "mix and match" and add your own photos to the card, it makes it all the more valuable! And do have a look at Vistaprint.com where you can upload your own photos to produce cards or choose the ones they offer. Great value for money there!
Certainly a fun project for not only a rainy Sunday afternoon, no, it also has the potential of a lucrative niche business.
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