Love, is it elusive? Shallow and exclusive? Or natural, easy and actual? I know you know the latter, and I have a feeling you want to share and multiply that easy, actual and natural love. Share it with a Valentine's Day card, for example, sent conveniently and creatively by email.
Here are some of my favorite sites to compose and send Valentines. Remember you can also send, for free, some Valentine's Day cards from this site, complete with short poems or lovable quotations:
Choose from a sheer endless supply of lovely and gorgeous vintage Valentines at CardCow.com.
JibJab is where the fun is — and the love, too, if you put it in your JibJab card. Of course, you can also add your (or anybody else's) image to the rich JibJab greetings made with impressive attention to detail and care.
They are not awkward. These Awkward Valentines say what's awkward for you to say — bravely via email.
Simple, stylish and enticing, GroupCard's wonderful Valentine's Day greetings know to please and spread love.
Metacafe has a great selection of lovely short films and video Valentines, but you can also submit — and send — your own Valentine's Day video.
Fun and love convene to form entertaining and enchanting Valentine's Day cards at MyFunCards.
It is no fit and proper Valentine's Day card that does not border on kitsch. FunUtilities.com manages to stay on the right side with its many classy images.
Heartful, artistic, heartfelt and with the right touch of music, E-Motion Valentine's Day cards spread romantic feelings.
With many classic, cute and romantic cards, Hallmark can be a quality source of Valentine's Day love spread by email.
From hot, hot lust to cool fish love, Bluemountain.com has the right greeting card for every Valentine, and for every paying member. I like the Gerbera Daisy in particular.