If there is ever a time for the beauty of ugliness and the delight of terror, Halloween must be it. The best Halloween greetings are often the worst — and vice versa. Electronic greeting cards can meet your every Halloween greeting need, however sick or pretty.
Here are some of my favorite sites to compose and send Halloween greetings. Remember you can also send, for free, some Halloween cards from this site, complete with short poems or holiday quotations:
Put festive and spooky and colorful and scary and digital Halloween art on your desktop — or in an email, and send it to a friend.
Many of Hipster Cards' Halloween greetings are pretty scary, but some are just pretty and a few even friendly.
Happy or "boo"? Trick or treat? Plaxo has a variety of Halloween cards on offer to be sent easily to Plaxo contacts — or any email address, of course.
Heavily animated and richly colored, that's what the cards from greeting-cards.com are perfect for a spooky Halloween.
Only paid members can send Halloween cards from Blue Mountain, but the big selection of wonderful greeting cards is well worth paying for. Take a look, at least.
Zombies, skulls and other frightening characters. It's really not a pretty Halloween at Hallmark.com, but a good one.
Send the Guatemaltec devil mask, a demonic witch or a scary cat for Halloween, all accompanied by fittingly frightening music.
It's a fine collection of mostly animated and generally scary (though nice) Halloween greeting cards that paying members of Egreetings.com can choose from.
A scary number of the 1001 postcards are great (and often animated) Halloween greeting cards.
It can be a bit cumbersome to compose your card with so many options available -- but it is also the options, the selection of lovely Vintage Halloween cards in particular, that makes it all worthwhile.