Send personalized digital greeting cards
Haven’t mailed out your Christmas cards just yet? No worries. You can send a digital greeting card via email with Grace Announcements’ Do It Digital cards. And no, it’s not one of those cold and impersonal e-cards you can find online. Here’s how this is different.

While Canada Post might disagree, send cards through the mail is so 20th century.
Digital greeting cards, on the other hand, are fast, free and more environmentally conscious — but they usually lack the personal touch of a paper card.
Now there’s Grace Announcements, a Toronto-based company that will create personalized greeting cards for your family, friends and coworkers. No, it’s not too late for Christmas, plus you can do it all year ’round, be it Valentine’s Day, Easter, Passover, etc., or perhaps for anniversaries or birthdays.
Check out these two examples in this blog post.
Simply visit the Grace Announcements website, select from one of their designs and then submit your own text and photo (perhaps a family picture), if desired. You will then receive a digital file (JPEG) to email to all of your friends and family.
This cuts down on your carbon footprint, saves you from buying multiple cards and stamps, and the recipients receive the personalized greeting card seconds after you’ve clicked send.
These digital files are also print-ready should you decide to print one or two out for those not on the Internet (or for your album).
Grace Announcements’ Do It Digital holiday cards range from $25 for a stock template to $45 for a custom design. Then you can use them as much as you like, for as many years as you like.
All designs include two changes, so please be specific with your details when placing your order, says Grace Announcements.
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