Paperwhites

November 14, 2007 | Filed Under Floral Greeting Cards, Heidi's Cards, Scenic Cards | Leave a Comment 

Paperwhites

Paperwhites, they remind me of daffodills, except white with mulitple blooms. Originally I had them bloom in the house, but don’t care for their smell so I kicked them out of the house. They still bloom each year, and when the sun hit them just right, I had to take a picture, Later I turned the image into a floral greeting card using SendOutCard’s Picture Plus feature, so I could share with friends.

In fact, any photo greeting cards that I put under the Heidi’s Cards category are available for the use of my customers, if you’d like the use of any of these cards, please contact me.



Web Content Awareness Day

November 12, 2007 | Filed Under Business Greeting Cards | Leave a Comment 

Web Content Awareness Day

Create your own holiday and celebrate with your own customized business greeting card.

Feb. 9, 2006 was the first Web Content Awareness Day created by Dina Giolitto, an online holiday to honor those who provide valuable content for the rest of us, along with great marketing and copywriting tips.

I had great fun creating a Web Content Awareness Day card to go with the event.

Use your imagination, create your own holiday or use an existing one to add value to your readers while promoting your own business, send out your own customized business greeting card, and set yourself apart from your competitors.



Snow Rose Greeting Card

November 2, 2007 | Filed Under Custom Valentine's Day Cards, Family Photo Cards, Floral Greeting Cards, Heidi's Cards, Photo Christmas Cards | 1 Comment 

Snow Rose Photo Greeting Card

We seldom get snow, not even once a year. One time we got the most beautiful, fluffy white snow, coming down slowly all Valentine’s Day. One of my sons was busy delivering flowers, bringing love and joy into the hearts of many. He even dropped off a dozen roses for me. The joys of being a mother. Now his younger siblings were pulling on whatever sock, mittens, gloves they could find to play with this snow. Out they run, scrapping up snow, building a snowman.

While I watched the snow drift down, smelling the bouquet of roses, a thought hit me. I grabbed a rose and my camera. How would that deep red rose look with snow crystals. I just had to find out. Now where to put that rose? Got it, the snowman needs a rose, it is a Valentine’s day Snowman, of course he gets a rose.

So I gently place the rose in Frosty’s hand and watch the snow flicker down. Loved the results. Took pictures of the kids and snowman too. The next Christmas we used that rose for our family Christmas cards, with another picture of the kids and snowman on the inside. Made a great Valentine’s card too.

Keep having fun with SendOutCards!



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