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Q: Do you give internet friends christmas cards or just send them an e-card?
By internet friends I mean people who you never talk to in school but have a really deep connection with over msn.
Like you tell them all your secrets and everything but you don't talk to them in person often besides saying hi to them in the hall or something
Do you give them Christmas cards or no?
A: e-friends get e-cards.
Q: I love the old Christmas movies and am looking for Christmas cards i.e. White Christmas,It's a Wonderful Life?
Looking for Christmas cards...White Christmas, It's a Wonderful Life, I lLove Lucy...used to see them online but can't find any now. Any sources would be greatly appreciated.
A: YES, VERY WONDERFUL BUT YOU HAVE TO FIND ME CUZ I HAVE MANY OF IT IN MY RECYCLE BOX
Q: How would I find a christmas e-card which doesnt open from a link or attachment?
Every year I get christmas e-cards which start up as soon as I open the email, usually with a christmas tree lighting up etc. I need to find one but can only seem to find e-card companies which send a link to their site. Can anyone help?
Thanks
A: Create a card at CropMom (http://www.cropmom.com).
Register, then upload your photo. Click Get Started and choose the 5" by 7" canvas size because that's best for cards.
Drag and drop your photo onto the canvas. You can resize and rotate the photo. There are thouasnds of designer digital scrapbook graphics to choose from, including two kits that are specifically for Christmas (Home for the Holidays and Oh, What Fun It Is!). Drag the graphics onto the canvas. You can rotate and resize them, too. Add your own text.
Save your final layout. You can download the low-resolution version of your layout for free for sharing on the Web or for e-mailing to friends.
Or, since you want to send it, click on the layout and, at the top, click Share. Type in the e-mail address you want it to be sent to. The card will be sent to your friends. It's not animated. The recipients can choose to download the card, if they wish.
If you ever want to print your card, purchase the high-resolution JPEG file of your layout from CropMom. It's inexpensive. Then, you can print the card at home or have it printed by a photofinisher, such as Snapfish or Shutterfly.
Q: where i can find christmas greetings,christmas scraps,christmas e-cards?
christmas greetings,christmas scraps,christmas e-cards,Santa Claus ,Christmas Tree,Snow man
A: You can make your own greeting card at CropMom (http://www.cropmom.com).
You can use your own photos. Then choose from thousands of designer digital scrapbook graphics to embellish your card. Try the Oh, What Fun It Is graphics it and the Deck the Halls graphics kit. The Home for the Holidays kit has elegant Christmas graphics.
You can add your own text. Press save. Go to My CropMom. Click on the layout. Now, you can download the low-res jpeg file onto your computer and send it via your regular e-mail program. Or you can click Share and have CropMom send your card to the e-mail address of your recipient..
CropMom is free to use.
Q: How many Christmas cards have you received by now ? In the mail ?
By the end of November, I have sent out 15 beautiful Christmas Cards. As a reply, I got e-cards (Christmas ones) . Is that the "new fashion"? Should I just sent e-cards from now on ? Maybe I'm missing something here !
A: None yet.
Some people send e-cards because they are trying to save money. If they have lost a job or are in danger of losing one or if they have some huge expenses in the family (kid in college etc) then it is understandable.
Then there are the cheapskates or people like me who just take things the easy way. LOL Plus there are the people who think and act green. Saves the environment the costs of the process and when multiplied over all the cards sent (or previously sent) that amount of cost is staggering for the planet.
Maybe you should send e-cards out to the people who send you e-cards too. You can still send your regular cards out to the others. That might be a nice compromise plan. Plus the e-cards can be very involved with songs and different cartoon visuals etc
Q: Which do you prefer, getting Christmas cards or receiving Greeting E-Mails?
A: Christmas Cards. I collect everything people give me. I have cards from when I was in the 4th grade till now. I even still mail my first grade teacher which is pretty cool.
Q: Is it in poor taste to send all my co-workers a Christmas card via e-mail?
I'm talking about 150 co-workers here. I usually do paper cards and put them in everyone's boxes, but this year I just don't feel like it. Would it be in poor taste just this one year to send everyone a card via e-mail?
A: Yes it would. If you don't feel like doing the original, don't do any at all.
Q: E-Christmas Cards - environmentally friendly or just plain Scrooge?
A: i'm afraid i'll have to go with just plain scrooge. theres nothing as pretty or welcoming as a whole row of christmas cards hung up in someone's home. writing the annual christmas card is often the only "real" letters people send eachother these days, so it'd be sad to see that tradition end.
Q: Is it acceptable to send e-cards for Christmas?
To cut costs this holiday season is it acceptable to send ecards?
A: Maybe you should make it about being green...and not causing a landfill with your cards! ;)
Q: were's some SpongeBob Christmas e cards that's free and you don't need to download anything?
Thank's so much to anyone who answers!
A: try
hallmark.com
Q: Why do people exchange Christmas Cards, they go straight into the bin by January anyway?
I think It is okay to exchange gifts with gift receipts attached so that the recipent can change them if need be. Giving is always a good thing but with Christmas cards especially when you receive them from people who hardly ever talk to you e.g work colleagues, what is the point?
A: I give out Christmas cards only to those people I really care about. I write meaningful stuff inside and I don't let Hallmark do the talking for me. For Christmas gifts, I don't attach cards anymore I just use Post-its so they'll know whom it's from.
Q: Can anyone tell me off any good websites for sending Christmas E-Cards?
A: Try BeatGreets they have ecards for all occasions with background music
Q: These days, it more appropriate to send regular Christmas cards or Christmas e-cards via e-amil?
A: I still think it better to send traditional cards. The whole point of getting a Christmas card is to put it up with your decorations, people love doing that -- and a printed out card from the internet just doesn't look the same.