Do to the miracle of modern science, we uncovered some lost footage of the first dropping of the ball in Times Square, New York. This New Year’s Eve tradition apparently started several thousand years ago.
We hope you enjoy our newest New Year’s ecard, Times Square, 12,000 B.C.
This Christmas season we released several new ecards. Its always great when we can tap our family members to help out with our creative endeavors. This Christmas was no exception, Katie Doohen, wife of co-owner Josh Doohen, provided the excellent vocals for our video remake of Oh Little Town of Bethlehem.
A Father and Son Team Effort
My family is such a blessing to me, and I couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate Thanksgiving than having my 4 year old son help me make a new ecard. A Father and Son Turkey Tale features the voice of my son Joshua as the young turkey. We had a blast putting it together for you, and hope that you will enjoy sharing it with your families.
Joshua records the voice of Junior Turkey for A Father and Son Turkey Tale ecard.
Josh Doohen just finished creating an ecard with our newest animated character. Meet our Little Love Bug. He will be making more appearances in the future. I’m seeing him as a vampire love bug for Halloween. But he will also make a great character for Valentine’s Day and anniversaries. If you have any suggestions for our love bug, leave a comment and let us know.
Looking for a funny friendship card to send on Friendship Day? You might want to consider our newest ecard, We Come In Peace. From the warped mind of GreetingSpring co-owner and artist Judd Albrecht. We Come in Peace is a fun look at how complete opposites can become friends. Remember Friendship Day is this Sunday, August 2nd.
I have to admit I’m not too good at celebrating Friendship Day. But as I sit here and think about it, everyday should be Friendship Day. We should definitely let our friends know how special they are, and a GreetingSpring ecard is a perfect fun way to do it.
This week GreetingSpring co-owner and artist, Josh Doohen, has created a delightful and funny friendship ecard, BEE-n There. It should bring a smile to anyone you send it to.
My apologies, but I’m going to use this space to rant about my fellow GreetingSpring artists. It seems I work with a bunch of dullards. In our recent brainstorming session for 4th of July ecards, I was exploring the idea of building an ecard based on Paul Revere and his midnight ride. As I explained the details for the card such as the Old North Church and lanterns in the steeple, my co-workers eyes seem to glaze over and they started to yawn. It turns out their knowledge of the American Revolution was a bit limited.
Throwing caution to the wind, I made the ecard anyway. Hopefully it will find more educated and sophisticated viewers online. I’d be interested to hear your reactions; please post a comment here on our blog.
As for my history-challenged partners, I suppose I should have made an ecard with a monkey in a diaper waving a sparkler… hey, that gives me an idea for next year!