There are lots of FREE Christmas e-cards available - and some of the best are on museum sites! There are some subscriber services created by independent artists and illustrators - usually working as a small team.
I'm trying to find what I might call "the niche site which has some artistic flair". Do let me know if you've found any not in my listing.
Liverpool Museums: Vintage Christmas Cards |
2011 - Christmas e-cards on UK museum websites
- Christmas e-cards from the British Library - sacred and secular - include some really nice ones.
- Geffrye Museum - Christmas e-cards with a domestic orientation from this museum of the home.
- National Museums Liverpool - includes the general Christmas e-cards. All proceeds support National Museums Liverpool. The website also includes specific microsites for :
- Vintage Christmas and New Year e-cards this is one of my favourite sites - it has some really great images
- the Stewart Bale collection (black and white photos of Christmas stores from the 40s and 50s)
- National Museum of Wales - Christmas e-cards These includes some classic Welsh landscapes - in snow!
- Tate Museums - Tate Kids e-cards
2009 website - no longer in existence
2011 Christmas e-cards USA museum websites
- Museum of Fine Art, Boston - Christmas - includes lots of Japanese prints of winter scenes. It's quite difficult to spot the bit where it says "send an e-card". Look at the bottom left of the image - underneath "previous"
2011 Christmas e-cards on artist websites
There are some small groups in the UK who have decided to create a cottage industry out of e-cards - however their cards are NOT FREE. I'm including them this year as it seems to me there's some scope for people to do this ie the market is certainly is not saturated with good quality Christmas cards.
I'm only listing those who have more than one card for Christmas/New Year and have cards that don't make me gag.
- Jacquie Lawson has now been around for a long time and comes up with new cards for every seasonal event.
- These are her Christmas ecards
- Prices for subscriptions I used to subscribe for those emergencies when you need to send a card fast but didn't renew my subscription this year as I find there cards a bit too "folksy" and was wondering what alternatives were on the market
- Skyblue Cards - offer animated cards with/without music. Being scottish they have
- Christmas cards AND
- New Year cards! I particularly liked their New Year card for an international audience.
- Prices is are very similar to Jacquie Lawson
- Ojolie is a husband and wife team producing online greetings cards. She's the artist.
- These are their Christmas / Hanukkah cards and lean towards the traditional rather than the modern. They look more digital somehow compared to Jacquie Lawsons.
- Prices are in dollars and very similar to competitors
Do tell me if you've found any other sites. Note that I'm not including any which are not artist/illustrator oriented and/or don't have a Christmas section.
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Ojolie has a free card section with some cards for Christmas.
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