Sweethearts
Our newest Valentine’s stationery collection
Our newest Cloudeight Valentine’s Day collection, “Sweethearts”, is a collection that features unique and colorful Valentine’s Day-themed stationery. Our new collection features a great variety of designs, so you’re sure to find exactly the right stationery for each of those special emails you’ll be sending to your sweethearts :-). And ever better yet, many of these stationery are made so you can use them every day and not just Valentine’s Day. You can’t give or get enough love — right?
Because this collection has been created in several different versions, you’ll find exactly the right collection for your favorite email program, whether it be Windows Live Mail, Windows Mail, Outlook Express, Thunderbird or IncrediMail.
Our “Sweethearts” stationery collection features these eight great stationery designs:
- Blue Hearts
- Cupid Kisses
- Dangling Heart
- Holding Hands
- Love Doves
- Strings on Heart
- Together on Valentine’s Day
- Yellow hearts
You can preview and download our brand new Sweethearts collection from here!
We appreciate your support and we very much appreciate your donations, purchases and emails!
Am so sad that Outlook 2010 is not offered all the great stationary. I am missing out on all the great designs. I have a lifetime membership and big deal. Just wondered why can only do some quicknotes instead of all stationary.
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You have a lifetime membership – which is free. All our stationery is free. You’re blaming us because Microsoft forces Outlook users to use MS Word as editor. Word does not support stationery of any kind. It supports elementary “templates” but not stationery. You’re blaming us for not making stationery for newer versions of Outlook when in fact you should blame Microsoft for taking away yet another user-customizable option in Outlook.
Besides, Edna, Outlook isn’t an email client made for personal emails – or emails with fancy stationery. It’s an email program built for businesses. As a personal email program it leaves a lot to be desired. Thunderbird offers users more options – including the option to use stationery. No one forced you to use Outlook – you chose to use it and therefore you’ll have to live with its many limitations.
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TC
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