Five Websites that Offer Free Mother's Day E-cards
By Stephanie Modkins, published Apr 03, 2008
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If you're looking for a high-tech way to express your feelings this Mother's Day, try sending an e-card. I began using them about six years ago and found that e-cards are a quick, easy way to contact people who don't live close by or who enjoy surfing the internet. Also, they can serve as a side dish to other acts of love you plan on displaying to the receiver. For example: Send your mother an e-card and follow it up with a bouquet of flowers or a bottle of perfume. It'll stretch out the fun for the holiday and let your mom know that she's special. So where can you find an e-card?Below are a few of my top picks for websites that have e-cards. You'll be happy to know that these are the ones that either have ALL free e-cards are promote a few free e-cards. Read their descriptions and decide which one you'd like to use this Mother's Day.
123 Greetings
Do you love animation? What about music? Then you'll enjoy 123 Greeting's Cards. The creators of this site specialize in cutesy e-cards. Their variety is vast, free and excellent for any mom who enjoys making cozies and baking cookies. Plus, you don't have to sign up to use 123 Greetings and can e-mail up to 100 friends per e-card.
My Fun E-cards
If you send e-cards on a regular basis, you'll love My Fun E-cards. Why? You download it to your Internet toolbar and use cards at your leisure. They have a variety of cards to choose from - up to 1,000. What's their style? Colorful, simple and abstract. If this sounds like your mom, send her a free e-card from them. It'll be just her style.
Hallmark
Even with e-cards, Hallmark is premiere. Although all of their e-cards aren't free, the ones that are reflect the quality and style of Hallmark. These cards are sophisticated, funny and musical. A few even have games on them. The only catch is that you do have to register with Hallmark in order to use their free e-cards. However, it'll be worth it. Hallmark offers up Mother's Day cards that will satisfy even the most finicky mom.
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