If You Like the Look of Paper But Want to Go Digital

By Elizabeth Passarella
Paperless Post cardPaperless post

Paperlesspost.com

No digital dancing reindeer here—these cards look like expensive stationery, down to the decorative envelope liners.

To buy: $10 for 150 e-cards, paperlesspost.com.

Pingg.com

The graphic e-cards with images from independent artists are easy to send and don’t cost a cent.

To buy: Free, pingg.com.

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