Easter Surprise eCard

We have added a new card for Easter (Sunday April 24th) called “Easter Surprise”. It features a playful puppy on an Easter Egg hunt who gets more than what he bargained for.

Easter Surprise

This Friday, the 22nd of April is also the global observance of Earth Day. Earlier this week we added a new card called “The Spring” which was created with Earth Day in mind, but is also suitable for many other occasions. The card is free for all to send.

The Spring

Here are our other Easter ecards.

Happy Easter!

2011 Earth Day eCard

Our newest card combines fantasy with storytelling for something a little above and beyond what we usually do for one card. The inspiration for this year’s Earth Day card was seeing the desert spring to life with flowers after it rained for the first time in over a decade year’s ago when my family lived in Chile.

The Spring

The life sustaining power of water will be a hot issue in the years to come as the world struggles to adapt to a changing environment all over the world. No wonder then that Earth Day, April 22, has become an international movement. Our small contribution is to offer this new card for Earth Day free of charge for all to send.

We will be adding our new card for Easter to the site shortly. In the meantime we hope you find creative ways to contribute to the global Earth Day celebrations on Friday.

Here are our other free ecards.

A Greener World eCard for St. Patrick Day

We have released a new upbeat and festive card for St. Patrick’s Day, celebrating the global nature of the holiday. On St. Paddy’s Day the whole world is literally green!

A Greener World

Here are our other Saint Patrick’s Day ecards.

We have a lot of other cards in the works that we will be releasing shortly, including cards for birthdays, Easter and Earth Day.

In the meantime we wish you all a festive and very happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Spring and Valentine e-Cards

Valentine’s Day is just a few days away and we recently added two new cards to the site. Both are great for sending to just about anyone on Valentine’s Day, as well as anytime in general.

“Fortune Cookie” features an encore of the extremely popular rats that made their debut in our Christmas card a few months ago. This time they are whipping up some fun in the kitchen, making fortune cookies so you can include your very own fortune cookie message!

Fortune Cookie

Growing up we used to look forward to the first little snowdrops announcing that spring was finally closer; we would pick them, dry them in a book and when Valentine’s Day came around we would include them in traditional delicate paper cut greetings for friends and classmates. “Messengers of Spring” takes this tradition and brings it to you as an ecard – so now you don’t have to wait for the snowdrops to appear or fiddle with delicate paper cuts, unless of course this card inspires you to!

Messengers of Spring

Here are our other Valentine ecards.

Happy New Year eCards 2010

We have added two new cards to the site for sending all your New Year greetings.

The first card, titled “Count Down”, really captures the joyful and celebratory mood of New Year celebrations with vibrant fireworks.

Count Down

The second card, “Jazzy New Year”, was inspired by the roaring 20s and includes a musical score that will have you tapping your feet. It is a classy art nouveau inspired card to end the year with a bang and a bash, perfect for invitations for your very own bash or a stylish way to send your New Year greetings.

Jazzy New Year

With just a few days left of 2010, remember you can already schedule your New Year cards now to be sent when you want your recipients to receive it.

Here are our other New Year ecards.

Wishing you a Very Happy New Year!

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Fun Christmas eCard for kids and adults

This year I wanted to create a Christmas card that would be really entertaining for people of all ages, while staying true to our mission to create something artistic and tasteful. We started planning this card many months ago and it includes some of our most challenging animation to date – three hip-hop dancing rats with lots of personality as well as an elegant fairy all strutting their stuff to a nice up-tempo version of “Sugar Plum Fairy”. The characters in the card are as proud as we are of the final results – to see what I mean watch the card. I hope you will find it truly entertaining to watch.

Christmas Vibe

We also released a second version of the card “Midnight Mass” with a different choice of music – the second version is titled “O Holy Night” and includes the Christmas carol by the same name.

O Holy Night

The holiday season is a time to give thanks, and we are very thankful for all your support, constructive feedback and comments. We still have two more cards on the way before the New Year, but my personal resolution for the coming year is to keep challenging myself to stay creative, keep learning and give your more great cards to send.

Midnight Mass Christmas eCard

The inspiration for our newest card for Christmas was a painting I did of a winter landscape at night. The reflective light of the snow creates an almost ethereal landscape as people gather for Midnight Mass. The card includes a wonderful rendition of “Amazing Grace”.

Midnight Mass

Here is an alternative version of the card “Midnight Mass” with the Christmas carol “O Holy Night” instead.

O Holy Night

In addition to these 2 cards and the card “Paper Star” which was released last week, we have three more cards on the way for the Christmas and New Year holidays that will be released shortly. So there is still more to look forward to.

Here are our Christmas ecard collection and New Year ecard collection.

Christmas eCard : Paper Star

To show my appreciation for your support I created my own designs for making paper ornaments, which I have included in this new card along with instructions. I have also included instructions for making a traditional folded paper star and a woven heart and I want to share a little bit about the tradition of making these ornaments with you.

Paper Stars

My Scandinavian forbears developed traditions that helped them cope with the cold and dark winter days. One of my favorite has always been gathering with friends and family in the weeks before Christmas to make handmade paper ornaments while sipping on warm gloegg and eating aebleskiver by candlelight, tucked under a blanket and wearing big fluffy slippers. This is what we call “hygge”. It is a concept that is difficult to translat but is very important in my culture:

“the word describes a particular state of mind, an atmosphere, the creation of a little mental and physical space where the turmoil and troubles of the outside world is shut out and a warm, intimate, convivial mood is created. The desire for hygge is a hugely motivating force in Danish culture and has a lot to do with the long dark winters. From the beginning of October all the way until the end of March darkness rules the country and the sunshine is a sad, pale thing. When it’s cold and gloomy outside for this long, moods tends to follow suit and to stave off an annual dip into depression, the Danes have developed the art of creating hygge into a fine art, and almost a national obsession.”

To read more go to this website which is the source of this nice explanation.

The card is of course perfect for friends and family members who love crafts, but I have found that almost everyone seems to enjoy getting together with other people and folding a few paper stars or hearts while decorating the Christmas tree. The competitive in my family even went as far as trying to make the stars smaller and smaller using tweezers to see who could make the smallest star. Many of the ornaments were traditionally made to function as little baskets that were filled with nuts, dried fruits, chocolates and candies in a time when presents had not yet made their appearance under the tree because most people could not afford such luxuries. These homemade ornaments have come to symbolize the deeper meaning of Christmas to me, one that is centered around a shared experience, simple joys and a little hygge.

Here are our other Christmas ecards.

Enjoy and keep warm!

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Food Coma? Eating too much? New Thanksgiving eCard

Our newest ecard “Food Coma” is a fun little take on our tendency to sometimes overdo holidays … in this case the cats have the run of the house while everyone else is having a little “cat nap” on the couch. It was created for Thanksgiving, but I remember plenty of other holidays that ended like this in my family 😉

Food Coma

Here are our other Thanksgiving ecards.

Best wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving!

Enjoy but don’t eat too much:-)