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Father’s Day Card Idea

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June 2, 2009 by cindy 1 Comment

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I don’t know about your family, but in my family, the guys are the hardest to shop for and that makes Father’s Day shopping a chore. I want to tell you about a cool website that helps you create cool, personalized cards for an affordable price. The company’s name is Snapily and the website is www.snapily.com. I had listed it in my Mother’s Day gift guide and I wanted to take a little more time to share it with you now.

The people at Snapily , a photo-technology company, developed a new 3-D, animation technology that literally allows you to bring your photos to motion (flip-book style) on a card, invitation, wallet sized business card, scrapbook, or stationary. In a nutshell you can customize a card where 2 to 5 photos can be brought to motion on a card.

Aside from Snapily just being a cool new gift idea, it has a strong eco-friendly value. Over 7 billion greeting cards end up in the trash every year – something tells me, you’re less likely to throw out photos let alone ones that come to life.

These high-quality, plastic-coated lenticular photographs, or “living prints”, start at just $3.50.  With Snapily you can:

  • “Blow your mom a kiss” from a far
  • Morph an old photo of your children as babies into a photo of them grown up
  • Wave “hi” to a grandparent all the way across the country
  • New dads can create a family scrapbook by uploading photos of his precious newborn to the first family photo

Snapily is simple to use. It took me less than 3 minutes to make a Father’s Day card using a picture of my boys from 1999 and one from 2005. Make sure you check out Snapily today and order your Father’s Day cards.

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About cindy

I'm Cindy aka TheMomMaven. I'm a happily married empty nester living in Tampa Bay. I love all things Disney and I blog about easy recipes, family travel, family entertainement as well as product reviews and giveaways.

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  1. Valeriev says

    June 2, 2009 at 5:39 pm

    Yes Father’s Day presents is increasingly hard to buy. It’s so hard to figure out what in the world to get them. I will definitely be checking out that website. Thanks for sharing!

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