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  2. Paperless Post - Wikipedia

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    Event hosts can customize digital invitations with their own text, logo, or photo, style their event page with fonts and custom modules (called Blocks), and choose to have them delivered via email, text, or link. They can track RSVPs, send private messages, and follow up with guests. Paperless Post does not have ads.

  3. Birthday card - Wikipedia

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    A selection of birthday cards. A birthday card is a greeting card given or sent to a person to celebrate their birthday.Similar to a birthday cake, birthday card traditions vary by culture but the origin of birthday cards is unclear. [1]

  4. Template:Invitation to edit/tutorial - Wikipedia

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  5. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    In the 1860s, inventor Hugh Pierce Jr., inspired by the Christmas card, invented the Birthday card. Companies like Marcus Ward & Co, Charles Goodall & Son, and Charles Bennett began the mass production of greeting cards. They employed well-known artists such as Kate Greenaway and Walter Crane as illustrators and card designers.

  6. Wikipedia:Invitation to edit - Wikipedia

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    The invitation was on 19 low-vandalism, low-quality, popular medical articles from Jan 20th 2011 until Feb 20th 2011, and the statistics are now being collected and analyzed. Further small trials on high-vandalism articles and articles already attracting a high number of newbies are proposed and, depending on those results, a larger trial on ...

  7. BirthdayExpress.com - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, CelebrateExpress.com was created for the purpose of selling adult-themed and holiday-focused party products, and Birthday Express expanded its distribution capacity with the leasing of a 32,000 square-foot warehouse in Greensboro, North Carolina.