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Bosses Day Cards – (Funny) http://budurl.com/Personalisedecards
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This is your opportunity to thank your boss for being fair and kind through the year
You can add your own photos / video clips and make sure you impress your boss, who will not forget this powerful way of thanking him
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Holiday Greeting Cards Go Hi-Tech
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As seen on CBS 3 December 13, 2010. Augmented Reality Cards are becoming part the main stream of greeting cards. Local Philadelphia, PA company Atomic Greetings rivals Hallmark in this industry. Rather than a 3D cartoon Atomic Greetings offers an emotional connection to the greeting card recipient through video messaging using a traditional paper greeting card and their technology.
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It’s Not Really Christmas – 2010 Holiday Cards sheshefoofoocards.wmv
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sheshefoofoocards 2010 handmade holiday cards. May be purchased at http://www.bonanza.com/booths/sheshefoofoocards. All cards handmade by one artist.
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Holiday Cards at MixedBlessing.com
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Celebrate the spirit of diversity in your lives! Visit our website, http://www.mixedblessing.com and send holiday greeting cards to your loved ones. We are Elise and Philip Okrend, founders and creators of Mixed Blessing, an Interfaith holiday greeting card company. To know more about us, see http://www.mixedblessing.com/aboutMB.php
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Your BBB in the News – Injured Soldiers Hand-Assemble Holiday Greeting Cards
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This time of year, many people send holiday greeting cards to family, friends, colleagues and clients. A Colorado Springs based company has hired some injured soldiers, who are trying to transition back into the workforce, to put the cards together.
“We did a training session to see how it would work and it actually worked out very well and wounded warriors are doing a super job,” said Chris Washko, Photographer’s Edge President. The Better Business Bureau of Southern Colorado and Photographer’s Edge have teamed up to offer unique holiday cards. Soldiers hand assemble them using pre-printed card frames and scenic pictures of southern Colorado.
“This is a wonderful project. It’s a win-win for everybody,” said Katie Carrol with the Better Business Bureau. A portion of each card sold will go to help wounded warriors and high school students who may not be able to afford a college education.
Visit www.photographersedge.com/bbb to purchase the cards or for more information.
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