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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Halloween Picture Greeting Cards Using LifeShare

Halloween is a great time to make a picture greeting card using LifeShare's new Halloween kit. Capture your little ones dressed up for trick-or-treating with your camera and then make a greeting card to share with your loved ones. In my case though, my kids are too big to go trick-or-treating so I decided to go through my archives of photos and found some oldies but goodies to use. Either way, you are going to love what you can do with the LifeShare Halloween kit. 

For those of you who are not familiar with LifeShare, the new kit has tons of backgrounds and embellishments to create your cards. It is a lot like scrap booking minus the mess and it's all done online. In the past I used the easy LifeShare templates or a freebie I downloaded online because I was always a little scared to use my own creativity (or lack thereof). I have never scrapbooked a day in my life but I was pleasantly surprised that creating these greeting cards came to me pretty natural. However, I must give credit to LifeShare because everything is coordinated so even a novice like me can't fail. It is so great to free my photos from the dungeon of a photo box and turn them into a greeting card that can be seen and shared. It almost makes me cry (for those that know me surprise, surprise) to see my children grow up and I wonder how it happened so quickly. I know that when my family sees these cards they will be glad I shared an old memory.

For those with children who are still young, take lots of pictures and I invite you to use LifeShare to create a cute and unique greeting card. For those in my shoes, I highly recommend taking a walk down memory lane. Turn your old pictures into a greeting card that can be cherished in a whole new way. If this is your first time using LifeShare then I am pleased to offer you a FREE card. Have fun turning your favorite (old or new) Halloween pictures into SPOOKTACULAR greeting cards using LifeShare!


http://www.mylifeshare.com/cardsbynell


Have a Safe and Happy Halloween!


Check back next week to see my newest LifeShare greeting cards!











Halloween Trivia Question:
 (Leave your answers below)



What vegetable was originally used to make a
 "jack o lantern" and from where did they
originate from?