Blue Mountain Greeting Cards By archy22 on - Updated Sep 18, 2011

BlueMountain.com is a division of American Greetings. You can find a wide range of animated, ,musical and classic design ecards. Here verse and music can be customized. You can very well upload images and text to your ecards and customize them as desired.

I have an all time membershp with them for $29.99 per year. I get a free address book and a reminder for free with my membership so I can get the reminders directly to my cell phone. The wonderful feature that I liked the most is, if I enter the birth year it will automatically send me the details which card to select for that age group.

Bluemountain.com has a good selection of cards covering most occasions. Many of the greeting card sites do not allow you to upload your own images for your cards, but bluemountain has this wonderful feature. It offers spell check tool when you are customizing your cards.

This site has a strong security. They will not sell any personal information or information from your BlueMountain address book. So I am not much worried of entering my true data on this site.

I found Blue Mountain cards are pretty dynamic and they go with the modern trends. They have decent animation too. I can access the create and print feature using which I can print my cards .

2 Reader Comments
Tink

I like the greeting cards from Blue Mountain. I think they used to be free online and then started charging for a membership. I would definitely join them because their cards are awesome!

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Robyn Walker

I like Blue Mountain, too. They used to be free, though

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