How to Make Animated Halloween Cards

Bring Out the Kid in You by Creating Animated Halloween Cards with Dancing Zombies

Peerflux
As a kid, Halloween has always been an exciting experience characterized by Halloween costumes, candy and scary Halloween cards. Eventually though, as the years go by, you become immune to scare tactics brought upon by the wide variety of Halloween events.

For the rest of you whose inner child gave up on Halloween, you can still exert a little effort by creating animated Halloween cards and sending them to kids and adults alike. If you think that this involves slaving away in front of the computer, you're wrong. Making animated Halloween cards is practically as easy as playing a Facebook game.

First you have to choose a service. In this case we take CardFunk for example.

Here's how to make animated Halloween cards using Cardfunk:
1. Upload your own Photo - the Halloween Thriller card has dancing characters which you can put your photos into. Upload your photo and resize it to fit the dancing character that you want. Upload photos of your friends too so you can all be part of the fun. Put their photos in your chosen dancing character.

2. Write your message - the whole point of Halloween cards is to send a message across. This way, you can even use the card to send a Halloween party invitation. Remember to put your name so they will know who sent it.

3. Preview - View your card. Watch how all the dancing characters come together and be amused at the quality of the card in relation to the effort you put into making it. Once satisfied, you'll be ready to send it to your friends.

4. Send - Import the email addresses of your friends from your chosen email service. One of the good things about Halloween cards online aside from being completely free is that you can send them in bulk for less effort.

Few people have the liberty of time to mail scary Halloween cards to their relatives as much as they want to. Creating animated Halloween cards is easy and practically effortless.

There is absolutely no excuse for you to not put in a little extra effort to be part of the Halloween fun. Bring out the child in you out in the open once more and try to enjoy Halloween as much as you used to.

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