All the recommended Halloween card sites in one place.
- Are you scared?
- E-cards by Jacqui Lawson
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- Ojolie Halloween Ecards
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- Halloween e-card with punch
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- AmericanGreetings.com Holidays – Halloween
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- JustWink Halloween Cards
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- Someecards.com Halloween Cards
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- Victorian Trading Co. Halloween postcards
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- kathy halloween cards
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- TIAS.com Vintage Halloween Postcards
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- JibJab – Halloween Ecards
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- Kisseo Halloween Virtual Cards
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- Halloween Cards With Rubber Chicken
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- Halloween Cards from BlueMountain.com
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- Hallmark.com: Free Halloween Cards
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- Halloween Greeting Cards
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- BirthdayAlarm.com Halloween Cards
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- Halloween – Regards.com
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- Halloween cards care2
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- Atmgreetings.com Halloween Greetings
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- Doozycards.com Halloween Cards
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- MyFunCards Halloween Cards
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
- Halloween Cards from Deepestfeelings.com
- What do we like?
- What we don’t like
Are you scared?
If ever there was a time for the beauty of ugliness and the delight of horror, it must be Halloween. The best Halloween greetings are often the worst – and vice versa. Ecards can meet your Halloween greeting card needs, no matter how sick they are.
Here are my favorite ecard sites for creating and sending Halloween greetings.
E-cards by Jacqui Lawson
What do we like?
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There is no limit on the number of cards or recipients.
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Discount on membership fees when participating for two years instead of one.
What we don’t like
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Not for free.
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Membership must be renewed annually or biennially, depending on the plan.
Halloween is a cat and mouse game with a bat and Jack’o’lantern in Jacquie Lawson is definitely a scary game. Other fantastically drawn, animated and melodic cards are even more terrifying…
Ojolie Halloween Ecards
What do we like?
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The cards are easy to personalise.
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Clean, attractive animations.
What we don’t like
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None of the limited selection of Halloween cards you can send for free.
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No memberships are refundable after 30 days.
The cat and the pumpkin have terrible ghost friends in Ojolie, and they all allow you to send beautifully crafted Halloween greetings.
Halloween e-card with punch
What do we like?
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A good choice.
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Includes an envelope and the option to add a gift card.
What we don’t like
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Paid membership limits the number of cards per month.
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No partial refund of the annual membership after one month.
Watch carefully! The recipients of your e-card will want that too, because the beautiful Punchbowl cards are very similar in appearance and value to a paper greeting.
AmericanGreetings.com Holidays – Halloween
What do we like?
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Free trial.
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The sender will be notified when the recipient opens the card.
What we don’t like
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Not for free.
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Membership is more expensive than many other options.
There are no cruelty cards on AmericanGreetings.com, but paying members can choose from a large collection of high-quality Halloween greetings, from fun cards to Halloween invites and more.
JustWink Halloween Cards
What do we like?
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E-cards can be sent for free with the option to send a physical card from the mobile app for a small fee.
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You can send postcards via Facebook private messages, SMS and other methods.
What we don’t like
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Some options, such as voice messages and sending cards via SMS, are only available in the mobile app.
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Searching for maps is cumbersome and slow.
JustWink offers graphically and typographically captivating cards for both virtual gimmick and escape and escape from the scary world in the arms of your loved one (and both of course).
Someecards.com Halloween Cards
What do we like?
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Funny, meaningful humor.
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The site is easy to use.
What we don’t like
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Some cards are not suitable for young or sensitive recipients.
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There are no personalization options.
Words can penetrate, and cartoons can scare: Send some proof with Someecards’ deliciously sarcastic (and comfortingly funny) Halloween greetings.
Victorian Trading Co. Halloween postcards
What do we like?
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Free.
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Interesting, wonderfully unique vintage collections.
What we don’t like
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Your information may be shared with third parties, affiliates and service providers.
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Using the site may expose you to spam if you are not careful.
From a bygone era, these Victorian Halloween greeting card motifs will rip right into your heart — and the hearts of those you email greetings who use them.
kathy halloween cards
What do we like?
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Completely free.
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The number of cards and recipients is unlimited.
What we don’t like
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Dated interface.
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Uses Flash, which most modern mobile devices don’t support.
They are cute, smiling and whimsical, Katie has cards and characters. Don’t let that fool you though: it’s still Halloween, no matter how beautiful and charming the greetings are.
TIAS.com Vintage Halloween Postcards
What do we like?
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Sending cards is not spam.
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You can send a postcard to multiple recipients at once.
What we don’t like
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Dated interface.
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Not optimized for mobile viewing.
The illustrious history of Halloween cards makes for beautiful greetings you can send from TIAS.com.
JibJab – Halloween Ecards
What do we like?
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Free bills available.
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High-quality, humorous animation.
What we don’t like
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Premium membership is required to access the iOS and Android apps.
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The membership will automatically renew unless you turn it off.
It’s terrifying, gruesome and out of control: Halloween at JibJab isn’t just scary, it’s funny – in a terrifying way. You can even put your own face on the cards for that little, well, extra.
Kisseo Halloween Virtual Cards
What do we like?
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Can be sent/shared via email, SMS and social networks.
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Completely free.
What we don’t like
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Limited choice.
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Not all maps work on mobile devices.
Turn off the lights, turn on the screen and have fun on Halloween. Kiseo’s collection is small, but includes a few sweet offerings.
Halloween Cards With Rubber Chicken
What do we like?
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Big choice.
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Free trial.
What we don’t like
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A credit card is required for the free trial.
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The card will be automatically debited unless you cancel it at the end of the trial period.
When pumpkins and cats scare people and bats, rubber chickens send chilling e-cards.
Halloween Cards from BlueMountain.com
What do we like?
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Free trial.
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Poems and printable postcards are also available.
What we don’t like
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Limited choice.
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Not for free.
Only paying members can send Halloween cards from Blue Mountain, but the large selection of great cards is worth paying for. At least take a look.
Hallmark.com: Free Halloween Cards
What do we like?
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Big choice.
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Lots of fonts to choose from when personalizing.
What we don’t like
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Not all cards can be shared on Facebook.
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Not for free.
Zombies, skulls and other scary characters. It’s really not a pretty Halloween on Hallmark.com, but a good one.
Halloween Greeting Cards
What do we like?
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Well made animation.
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Free.
What we don’t like
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A few Halloween suggestions.
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Powered by Flash, which most mobile devices don’t support.
3D ghosts scare 3D people, but it’s not all doom and gloom at GreetingSpring for Halloween.
BirthdayAlarm.com Halloween Cards
What do we like?
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Free registration.
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Maps work correctly on most devices.
What we don’t like
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No spam.
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Many cards require an annual subscription.
Do Halloween Cards Have to Be Good? Do Halloween cards have to be cute? Do Halloween cards have to be pretty? Should they be generally harmless? New. Halloween greetings from BirthdaAlarm.com are terribly scary shocking things.
Halloween – Regards.com
What do we like?
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Completely free.
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Extensive selection.
What we don’t like
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Many maps rely on Flash.
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The site is outdated.
As for Halloween… how about spooky, spooky greetings? What About Happy Halloween Wishes? Regards.com has a large collection of images and animations to choose from.
Halloween cards care2
What do we like?
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Big choice.
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Sending cards generates donations to meaningful causes.
What we don’t like
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Uses flash.
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Help is not available.
Great Halloween greeting cards with an environmental awareness. Part of Care2’s income is donated to environmental organizations.
Atmgreetings.com Halloween Greetings
What do we like?
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You can send postcards via email, WhatsApp and Facebook.
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Unlimited shipping.
What we don’t like
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dated site.
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You will receive newsletters and offers from the site.
An elaborate ghost attack awaits at atmgreetings.com (but you and your recipients can have some fun too).
Doozycards.com Halloween Cards
What do we like?
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Free trial.
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Lots to choose from.
What we don’t like
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A trial account is automatically converted into a paid account if you do not cancel it in time.
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Most cards require a paid membership.
The cards you can send on Halloween from Doozycards.com are what recipients can expect.
MyFunCards Halloween Cards
What do we like?
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Plenty of choice.
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You can choose to be notified when you receive it.
What we don’t like
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Powered by Flash.
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May share your information with third-party advertisers.
MyFunCards is pretty fun on Halloween.
Halloween Cards from Deepestfeelings.com
What do we like?
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Lots to choose from.
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Sending can be done via email or Facebook.
What we don’t like
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Messy, outdated interface.
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Maps require Flash.
Don’t be shy… show your deepest, darkest feelings with Halloween cards from Deepestfeelings.com. Of course, there are also cards for the lighter and funnier side of Halloween.