
I expanded into the digital ecard world about 9 months ago. I’m a true creator and enjoyed the process of combining my poetics words with moving pictures. The great thing is, with ecards, it’s much easier to expand into global markets.
I am delighted to say that my ecards started to sell, fairly quickly, on my Etsy store, mainly to buyers from the USA and I am beyond grateful.
I guess, the more I create, the better the digital ecards will get and hopefully bring more love, joy and human connection amongst others.
On my Etsy store you can buy digital instant download ecards for all occasions, such as birthdays, Christmas, Valentines, Good Luck, Exams, running a Marathon and different types of encouragement ecards….You Can Do It!
Prices of my ecards are 50% cheaper than physical cards and you receive your ecard video instantly.
At the moment, I don’t personalise the ecards, so once you buy it, you can keep it forever and send an unlimited amount of times.
Personally, I still prefer to send a physical greetings card to my family and friends and now I do both. 😁
What’s your thoughts on ecards?
Do you prefer to still send physical greetings cards?
What ecards would you like to see created?
I’d love to know what you think – your valued support is second to none.
Love and light to you today and always.
Clarabelle 💕
This or That: A Greeting Card Debate
Click.
Send.
Done.
A neon burst across a glowing screen —
Happy Birthday, Love You, Hope You Heal Soon.
GIFs dancing like confetti,
Bitmojis grinning too wide.
It’s quick.
It’s clean.
No smudged ink, no postage delay,
Just Wi-Fi and a half-hearted emoji bouquet.
But wait—
Flip.
Feel.
Hold.
This card, this real card —
it’s got weight.
Like it took up space in someone’s day,
a pause in the noise to ink your name
with a pen that might’ve run dry
halfway through writing “You mean the world to me.”
The crease in the fold?
That’s where the thumb lingered.
The crumple on the edge?
That’s the commute from the store to your door,
heart tucked in an envelope
sealed with maybe-lipstick, maybe spit.
So what do we choose?
Pixels or paper?
Instant or intention?
A swipe or a signature?
The e-card hums with modern ease —
smart, snappy, carbon-free.
But the paper card…
it smells like thought.
It sounds like silence and slow.
Maybe the answer isn’t in the medium,
but the meaning behind the motion.
If you click with care, it counts.
If you write with love, it echoes.
So whether your words ride fiber optics
or hitchhike on a mail truck,
make them matter.
Say what you mean.
Mean what you send.
Because the heart —
doesn’t care if it’s digital or tangible.
It just wants to be held.
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WOW 💛 Your words are true, wise and filled with answers of the heart. ❤ Thank you my friend who lights up my life with words that touch and linger in song. Tge melody of hope is such a beautiful sound. 🙏💖💛❤🌸😊
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