How To Send A Greeting Card

Sending a card is easy with our greeting card script. Just follow the instructions at each step along the way. The cards are stored in a non-indexed directory so only you and the recipient will know how to find the card. This directory is also pretty secure from spammers, so send your card knowing you will not end up on any junk list.

After you have completed the card, you will be shown a preview. If you do not like your card, you may edit it and then send it, or just cancel the request. The recipient will receive e-mail advising where to find the card.

Step #1: Pick A Picture
Please select a picture from the list below using the little Radio Button selector. You may only pick one picture per card. If you want to see a full size image of a picture, just click on it. You might want to do that before filling in any information on this page, just so you do not risk losing your work after returning from viewing the image.

Beaded Santa Claus

This beaded Santa Claus figure was made by Claudia Cellicion from Zuni Pueblo.

Navajo Folk Art Carving

This Navajo cowboy riding an airplane was carved by Delbert Buck, Navajo.

Navajo Folk Art Carving

These Navajo women in a limo with cell phone were carved by Delbert Buck.

Navajo Folk Art Carving

This Navajo woman bank robber and her sheep accomplice making their getaway were carved by Delbert Buck.

Navajo Folk Art Carving

This Navajo folk art chicken in moccasins was carved by Reed Herbert, Navajo.

Navajo Folk Art Carving

Johnson Antonio was featured on the cover of New Mexico Magazine in August, 1987.

Santo Carving

This St. Francis Santo was carved from cedar by Ricardo Salazar.

Santo Carving

This St. Francis Santo was carved from cedar by Ricardo Salazar.

Mocking mini-kachina

This mocking mini-kachina was carved by Adrian Leon.

Sunface mini-kachina

This Sunface mini-kachina was carved by Adrian Leon.

Crow Mother mini-kachina

This Crow Mother mini-kachina was carved by Adrian Leon.

Hututu mini-kachina

This Hututu mini-kachina was carved by Adrian Leon.

Mini-Butterfly Maiden

This mini-butterfly maiden kachina was carved by Adrian Leon.

Step #2: Name And E-Mail Information
In the boxes below, please enter both your's and the recipient's name and e-mail addresses.

Please Be Certain Of Recipient's E-Mail Address

Your Name:
Your E-Mail Address:
Recipient's Name:
Recipient's E-Mail Address:

STEP #3: Select Your Text And Background Colors
Using the selector pulldown below, please select your text color.

Text Color

STEP #4: Enter Your Message
In the box below, please enter your message.

Your Message

STEP #5: Sign Your Card
Please fill in below, the way you would like to sign your card. Examples would be:

Wish we were here!
Best Wishes, Fred
Me!

STEP #6: Proceed To Preview Or Start Over
You are now ready to preview your card! To do so, just click on the Preview button below. If you want to clear the form and start all over, select Start Over. Your card will not be sent until you press the Send-Card button on the preview screen.



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