Who is Jacquie Lawson cards?

Who is Jacquie Lawson cards?

Jacquie Lawson has made animated ecards for holidays, birthdays and many other occasions since making her first online Christmas card featuring Chudleigh in 2000. Her online greeting cards are seen by millions and are among the most artistic and complex ecards on the Internet.

How do Jacquie Lawson cards work?

Your jacquielawson.com ecards membership lets you send as many ecards as you like, to as many people as you like, for the duration of your membership. You can send cards using our email system, or you can post them on Facebook or other social media, or send them using your own email program.

How long do Jacquie Lawson cards last?

How long does my ecards membership last, and how many cards can I send? You can subscribe for one year or two, and there’s a small discount if you join for two years. During the time of your membership you may send as many cards – within reason – as you like, with no additional charge.

Which eCard site is the best UK?

Here’s how using the following, the best UK ecard sites.

  • Paperless Post. www.paperlesspost.com. One of our all-time favourites.
  • Some E-Cards. www.someecards.com.
  • Punchbowl. www.punchbowl.com.
  • JibJab. www.jibjab.com.
  • Jaquie Lawson. www.jacquielawson.com.
  • Wrongcards. wrongcards.com.

What do you love about Jacquie Lawson eCards?

I LOVE Jacquie Lawson ecards!!! I was introduced to Jacque Lawson greeting cards a few years ago when I received one of the first Christmas cards featuring Chudleigh and the cats. The variety of cards has increased since then, and are all very well done with beautiful music and artwork.

How do I get Jacquie Lawson cards on my Mac?

Jacquie Lawson Ecards on the App Store Open the Mac App Store to buy and download apps. Jacquie Lawson ecards are renowned for the quality of their art, animation and music. Download our app and send our free ecards, or purchase membership to send our entire range of over 400 cards.

Where did Jacquie Lawson make her Christmas cards?

Back in the year 2000, Jacquie Lawson, an English artist living in the picturesque village of Lurgashall in Southern England, created an animated Christmas card featuring her dog and cats, and her 15th-century cottage, and sent it to a few friends for their amusement.