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If you’re looking for a more economical and eco-friendly way to send all your holiday cards this year, then you’ll want to check out Ojolie. Their e-cards are not your average computer animated singing turkeys and Santas, but rather amazing works of art! Danish artist Frederikke Tu hand paints much of the artwork in watercolor that goes into these cards before they are computer animated. With a beautiful backdrop of music, the cards give your recipients a relaxing few moments to enjoy the spirit of the holidays without the paper waste.
Since most holiday cards can’t really be recycled due to plastic coatings, sparkles and glittery stuff (and since most people who receive a paper card won’t even attempt recycling them), animated e-cards are a great alternative. At $10, a one-year subscription to Ojolie is less than the cost of one box of 12 Christmas cards. How many Ojolie ecards can you send for your $10? I guess it depends on how much you can type. Each ecard Ojolie offers has a heartfelt sentiment, and most celebrate either the beauty of nature or the wonderment of various world cultures. If you’re not satisfied, they’ll even give you your money back. I’ve used the service myself, and I’m sure you’ll find it worth the money.
Ojolie would like to give 3 dkM readers a 1-year subscription to their services! ($10 retail value each.) So get signed up to win because they have a gorgeous new Thanksgiving ecard you’ll want to send out next week.
Multiple Options for Multiple Entries:
1.) Just visit Ojolie and tell me what ecard you like best and who you’d send it to! (***You may enter once a day, but please list a new item you like each time.) Remember, leave an interesting comment. If I cannot contact the winner, you might be chosen instead based on your comment.
2.) Blog about, Twitter, Subscribe and/or Become a Fan on Facebook! Get an extra entry for each of these activities. This time just leave a separate comment for each (only one time for each extra activity completed), giving me a link to your blog post, your Twitter name, and/or a note saying you’re an FB Fan and/or subscriber. SUBSCRIBE HERE!
(Psst! My Twitter name is dkMommy.)
Feel free to do all five to gather multiple entries to win! You have until midnight EST on Sunday, November 22, 2009, to enter.














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blue planet for my mom
I’d send La Patisserie birthday card to my friend.
I subscribe by email.
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Gorgeous cards . . . I would send their “best mom” card to, well, who else but my mama?

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I love the Blue Planet card which I would send to my best friend who lives hours away. Thanks!
I’m a fan of yours on Facebook (Laureen Marston-Hindi)
I’m a happy subscriber. Thanks!
the Enchanted card to my mom
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Make me the winner of this subscription!
I like the Inventive Squirrels card and I would send it to my parents. THanks!
Count me in for 11/21/09
Happy Saturday !!
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Great that they have cards in different languages. I would send “Espoir” to my cousin in France. Thanks!
I like “Yuletide”. I’d send it to my sister and my friends.
The Snow Globe is a beautiful Xmas card to send everyone
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I love the Culinary Masterpiece card! I would send it to my friend.
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I became your Facebook fan.
I really like the design of the Enchanted birthday card
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You’ve Got Mail birthday ecard for my husband
Aurora Borealis to my friend and cousin Ann for sending me the book “Will I See Fido In Heaven” when my best friend, my furry boy, my Dew had to be euthanized last wk…she is a SAINT…