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Greeting cards
Choose recycled and tree-free greeting cards
Acorn Designs Note Cards
Acorn Designs has been in the eco-friendly paper goods biz since 1981. The company's extensive note card line revolves around animals, birds, and plants and is printed either on post-consumer recycled paper or a blend of tree-free kenaf and recycled paper fibers.Bloomin' Greeting Cards
Made from 100 percent post-consumer paper, soy-based inks, and organic pigments, these greeting and holiday cards contain a robust mix of seed species that will grow in all regions of the US when planted.Doodle Greetings
This family-run business in the Washington DC area has greeting cards for any occasion. The cards, envelopes, and packaging are made of 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper primarily from used and recycled copy and computer paper.Green Field Paper Company Grow-A-Note Greeting Cards
Green Field Paper has been making recycled paper goods since 1992. The company's Grow-A-Notes greeting cards and holiday cards are handmade with 100 percent post-consumer waste and embedded with wildflower seeds.Sappycards
There's nothing sappy about the sentiments expressed in these fresh, off-kilter cards. This small card company prints its designs on 100 percent post-consumer recycled cardstock that's chlorine-free. Vegetable-based inks are also used.Seltzer Goods
Seltzer Goods makes a range of greeting cards along with giftwrap, boxed notes, and notebooks. All are crafted with 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper and veggie-based inks.Tree-Free Greetings
Wide range of 100 percent tree-free cards made from sustainably-harvested sources such as kenaf, sugar cane, and bamboo. You'll find holiday cards and their Classic Series includes wild birds and garden, western lifestyle, fairy world, and coastal themes.
Send e-cards
E-Cards
Each time you send a card from truly eco-friendly E-Cards, a donation is made to the World Wildlife Fund. The cards can be used to mark both run-of-the-mill events, such as birthdays and anniversaries, to more obscure holidays like Autumnal Equinox.Egreetings
Find an Egreeting for any occasion—from a quick "how you doin'?" to one of the three G's (graduation, get well, and good luck)—at this comprehensive site. Add an extra element of pizazz to the recipient's inbox with cards featuring flash and animation.Hipster Cards
Hipster Cards’ cyber sentiments feature a range of attention-grabbing graphics—from retro to playful—replete with sassy (and sweet) sayings appropriate for occasions ranging from Passover to pregnancies.MyPunchbowl
Pick an event date, then send out "save the date" e-cards, followed by formal invitations with this helpful party planning tool.someecards.com
Congratulate your uncle on his engagement or friend on the birth of her baby with someecards.com, where clichéd sentiments are replaced by quirky e-cards for various occasions.





Comments
8:20pm
an easy way to make cards is to paint on a big piece of paper and then just cut out shapes from that big painted paper. better still, let your kids do the painting !
3:13am
when I was a kid I was so glad getting any greeting card! nowadays in the era of digital stuff I prefer getting animation gifts or just favourite songs found by http://www.mp3hunting.com search engine. that is not hand-made, but it is cheeper and qiucker.