A few of these websites also offer free online Easter invitations, making it easy to invite friends and family over for an Easter egg hunt, Easter brunch, or other Easter celebration. These sites may even collect RSVPs for your event. Cards range from fun and cute Easter greetings and invitations to more religious and meaningful options. Send your best wishes or invite friends and family over for an Easter egg hunt or brunch. Personalize many of the designs and their virtual envelopes with photos, custom details, and colors. If you’re having a party, Punchbowl makes it easy to collect RSVPs. Customize your message on these free Easter e-cards along with the font, style, music, and color. Send via email or on social media sites, including Facebook and Twitter. Some of the free Easter e-cards here contain adult language and themes. Share these free Easter e-cards via Instagram or Facebook, or email them to specific recipients. All the free Easter e-cards at Regards.com can also be made into a group card, so your family can have a hand in sending an Easter greeting. One caveat: Some of these animated e-cards require Flash, which is no longer supported. Be sure to choose non-Flash animated cards or still-image cards. These Easter e-cards can be customized with your text and images before sending them via email or Facebook. Sign up for a free membership to send unlimited free e-cards at Open Me. Send e-cards via email or Facebook, include physical gifts with your card, preschedule cards (with a paid membership), and more. If you like the service and want to access its paid offerings, purchase “coins” through the site and use them for paid e-cards. While some cards require a paid membership, you’re sure to find a lovely free design to customize and send for your Easter greetings. If you’re looking for something more permanent, Kisseo offers a selection of paid printed greeting cards that the company will send via mail. Send e-cards to someone’s email address with a personalized message, or share to Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and more. While a limited selection of e-cards is free, BirthdayAlarm offers a free 30-day trial of its premium membership, so you can freely send out cards and see if you’d like to continue the service. If you decide to stay with your BlueMountain membership, the cost is $4.99 per month. DoozyCards has a limited collection of free e-cards, and it offers a free 10-day trial of its premium membership, during which you can send any card you like. After the trial period ends, you’re charged $24.99. All cards are free to customize and send, and HiGreetings makes it easy to send your e-card to Facebook friends or multiple email recipients. Sloppy Kiss Cards offers a free 30-day trial membership during which you can send any e-card you like. After the membership ends, you’re charged an annual fee of $13.95 if you don’t cancel.