Ecard Free Humor
Most Christmas cards aim to create feelings of peace, serenity and love during the holidays. But that’s not funny! Fortunately, there are plenty of places to get free funny Christmas cards online. Here’s a list of some good ones.
Free Funny Christmas eCards
eGreetings.com has a good selection of funny Christmas cards, including one that lets you “pimp Santa’s ride.” There’s also the requisite bathroom humor cards (farting snowmen and farting reindeer) and cards featuring pets. They’ve also got one in which “Queer Eye for the Mean Guy” gives Scrooge a makeover. Now that’s not something you’ll find on every site!
Care2.com is one of my favorite places for free ecards because they donate money to save the rainforest with each card sent. But don’t worry about this serious mission crimping their sense of humor. They’ve got some good funny Christmas cards. One popular one called Xmas Blues shows Santa, Rudolph, Frosty the Snowman and a Penguin rocking out with a Christmas carol. They have have a lot of cards with silly pictures of pets.
Elf Yourself really needs no introduction. It’s the enormously popular site that lets you upload your own photos and put your head on some silly dancing elves during the holidays. It’s sponsored by Office Depot.
Free Funny Christmas Cards You Can Print
Of course, sometimes print is preferable to electronic media, so if you’re looking for places to print your own free funny Christmas cards, here are two options.
Blue Mountain offers a limited number of free cards, but if you don’t want to be limited to that selection, simply sign up for their 14-day free trial and you’ll have access to all their free funny Christmas cards. They have both ecards and printable cards, so the choice is yours. The images in this post (i.e., Santa’s derriere and the “free beer” sign on the rooftop) are from Blue Mountain’s printable holiday collection.
American Greetings also offers free funny Christmas cards you can print or send via email. Check out, for instance, the ecard rapping “You Can’t Wrap This” card.
Last year John and Vivian DeVries received quite a few heartfelt calls on Grandparent's Day. They have 7 grandchildren, and like the other 500 million grandparents' out there, they like to stay in touch and share laughs with their families.
We believe that John and Vivian would just love to receive a family video ecard with clips and photo's of their children and grandchildren, but is there enough time for someone to pull it all together? Could you do it on time, and organize it all?
We had this in mind when we developed our free Social Card and online greeting cards engine. No need to do everything from scratch, just search and grab popular community images from Flickr that have been shared by artists under their Creative Commons program. Of course you will add your own pics directly from Facebook, or upload them from your computer. Sprinkle humor by pimping the pictures with bubbles and comments - yes silly comments and insults can make for funny ecards.
You can search and add comical video clips from YouTube, or use their built-in webcam application and create a short and sweet video greeting to embed in your card. Maybe you just want to add a clip that you uploaded from your phone or camcorder. Either way, by integrating with the YouTube application, you can be comfortable that your clips will play properly anywhere on the web.
Now that you have started a Video ecard, you can invite the rest of the family to join in the toast, and set the deadline for them to contribute to "this Saturday night."
You do not have to organize everyone's stuff, nor worry about their different picture formatting and email types; the application enables them to add and preview the content they want, when they want. Everyone who collaborates will have their avatar shown on the card, and all the artists receive attribution for their work.
So Sunday morning you can go back, make any last minute revisions or appropriate edits, and send the Family video ecard. The application will automatically mark everything private so your sharing stays in the family, but if you like, you can post it to Facebook and other sites to share the stories.
A video ecard from All of Us - we think that would make John and Vivian's day, and be cherished for a long, long time.
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