Ecosaurus Offers New Ways to Greet with Interactive Cards
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The motto of the fabulously outrageous some·ecards.com is "When you care enough to hit send." But sometimes you care a little more than that – you really want to, like, send something. And sometimes you care a lot more, and not just about the card with which you're greeting: you want to send something little, luxurious, original, and green. Welcome, then, to the kinder, gentler-yet-just-as-luxurious world of greeting cards, otherwise known as Ecosaurus.
Made from Neenah Paper Environment PC 100 White – paper seemingly more natural than the trees it's made of, the product of an EPA-award-winning firm – Ecosaurus greeting and note cards combine the old days of holding something weighty and personal and ornate in your hands, with the new days of refraining from your previous, Earth-killing ways.
They have just announced their interactive greeting cards, which give you all kinds of options to check and circle instead of having to just make things up. After all, how long would it have taken you to let someone know that their urban swagger and high-kicks inspire you? If you do know what you want to say and simply need the proper canvas, note cards come in seven flavors, and Ecosaurus gift wrap lets you keep it all in the family. And how can you say no to a stegosaurus adorned with a leafy back?
Sadly, the interactive cards don't yet include a box for the yes/no answer to "Will you go steady with me?" But we're sure that's coming...
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