‘Tis the season for holiday blinkies! There are plenty of festive holiday blinkies that are ready to bring some spirit and joy to your blogs, web pages, e-mail and forum signatures. There are a lot of great blinkies out there to celebrate the season. Here are some of my favorites.
Some of the blinkies here are considered “linkware.” That means that if you decide to use them on a web page, the creator of the blinkie would appreciate a link back to her website. But most of the blinkies I’ve found don’t have any type of consideration and are free for the taking.
Just remember that when using a blinkie or other graphic to copy it to your own space.
Expat Palette is an older website that offers some very cute blinkies. You’ll find them in all shapes and sizes, from small standard blinkies to large shaped blinkies. They all have a county-ish feel and are linkware.
To visit these blinkies, click here.
Sandy has some unique Christmas blinkies on her web page. They are large and tear drop shaped. She would appreciate a link back to her site, or let her know you apprecicate her work with an e-mail or a message in her guestbook. This is another older website.
To visit these blinkies, click here.
For simple and understated blinkies, visit Grafix of Eden, a Christian-based graphic web site. I particularly like these blinkies because while they are small, the colors and font choices really work well. She also offers blinking Christmas letters and a few other things, but I think the real gems are the standard blinkies.
To visit these blinkies, click here.
If you like variety and want to change up your blinkies often, take a look at Smidget Creations. There are lots and lots of Christmas and holiday blinkies to choose among. from standard messages to peeking elves, you’ll have a hard time deciding which ones to use.
To visit these blinkies, click here.
Happy decorating!
Mary Ann Romans writes about everything related to saving money in the Frugal Blog, technology in the Computing Blog, and creating a home in the Home Blog. You can read more of her articles by clicking here.
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