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Last Minute eHoliday Ideas!

written by Jaime Chambron
Jaime Chambron
Topics: Webgrrls' Finds
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It’s just a few more days, and if you are like me you are not only under a pound of snow (well not really in Texas) but under a mile high of to dos you need to get done before year end.  Still need to send something to a friend or family member?  Here are some ideas on the web for you!

1. Cards Created and Mailed Online

It takes just a few minutes to upload a picture, slap on a message and enter mailing addresses for loved ones to hear how 2008 went for you.  Some options include:

2. Free eGreetings

Penny pinching?  Here are some eGreeting sites that provide free greetings to send:

3. Throw Them a Sheep or Super Poke with a Fruitcake…

…or send an “O Christmas Tree” request, virtual Chicken McNuggets from McDonalds or one of other many eThings on Facebook.  Gotta love it!

There is really no excuse with the Internet today to at least say “happy holiday” via email, a text message or some other form of eLove.


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