I think both Hallmark and American Greetings [and probably others] have 
Websites that allow you to browse greetings cards and then print them at your 
desk.  There is a fee to use these services.  You can buy special paper that is 
heavier card-stock and corresponding envelopes--the results are very close to 
store bought cards.  Also, there are software programs that allow you to design 
and customize your own greeting cards.  And, of course, there are e-cards 
available at MANY sites.

Don.




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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, March 24, 2010 11:25:19 AM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Reaching greeting cards


Hi All,
     I don't know about you but I love sending greeting cards in the mail (and 
getting them) but it's almost impossible to look at the cards in a store. I 
either get a kind person to help or ask someone who works there to help me find 
a card.
   What do you guys do? Do you not send cards because it's to hard to look at 
and reach the cards?                   Bobbie

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