Kwanzaa E-Cards

The Best Website for Kwanzaa E-cards

Saharra White-Kalyesubula
Kwanzaa is a holiday that was created to celebrate African culture. The week long celebration starts December 26th and ends on News Year's day. The holiday was created in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga.
There are a number websites that offer online e-cards for Kwanzaa.

123Greetings offers a variety of e-cards that are animated and offer music as well. 123Greetings offers Kwanzaa e-cards for different audiences for example they offer cards for kids as well as romantic Kwanzaa cards. Consumers can also tweet their e-cards on Twitter and send a direct link for the card. The Kwanzaa e-cards can be added to websites and blogs with the embed url or HTML code from the site.

Bluemountain has a free seven day trial. Blue Mountain also offers a wide variety of e-cards for Kwanzaa and for other occasions. Not only can you get animated e-cards for Kwanzaa but Bluemontain has flash cards as well. Bluemountain also supplies a small selection of postcards for Kwanzaa.

In America Hallmark Cards is the largest supplier of greeting cards. The company offers a variety of e-cards but only offer four for the Kwanzaa holiday. The best part about Hallmark is that they also offer gift cards that can be sent with your e-card. Hallmark also allows uses to send their e-cards to Facebook.

Yahoo Greetings with American Greetings offers a number of Kwanzaa e-cards. Just like Bluemountain Yahoo Greetings also charges for their e-cards. Customers are given a free two week trial, once the trial is over the price is $15.99 for a year. Yahoo Greetings Kwanzaa e-cards offer cards that use animation and music.

Want to help the environment? If you want to help an environmental non-profit send your Kwanzaa e-card with Care2. They will make a donation to an organization to help save the rainforest. Care2 offers a variety of e-cards for Kwanzaa and they give non-profits five percent of their revenues from their website sales.

Care2's website can be used for more then greeting cards. The site offers news and information on civil rights, animal welfare, environment & wildlife, women's right, health policy, animal welfare, politics and human rights. Care2 is a great place to get e-cards for Kwanzaa they also have articles on the history of Kwanzaa and on ways to have a eco-friendly Kwanzaa.

One way to have an eco-friendly Kwanzaa is to send a friend or loved one an e-card. To get more information about Kwanzaa visit www.officialkwanzaawebsite.org.

Published by Saharra White-Kalyesubula

SAHARRA WHITE-KALYESUBULA is a freelance journalist. She is the publisher of Say It Loud! Her current work can be viewed on her blog African Spice Tea at www.africanspicetea.com  View profile

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