Blinkies are always a fun way to jazz up your web page, blog or e-mail signature. These little graphic signs are so cute and really grab the attention of your visitors. So, if you want to add a little festive fall magic to your computing, why not choose a Fall Blinkie?
Here are some of the best ones that I have come across. Which are your favorites?
Annie’s Home Page
Annies Home Page has some really cute Fall Blinkies with a country theme. One of the things I love about these blinkies is that they are nice and small, and the graphics are crisp and clear. And don’t forget to check out some of her other fall graphics while you are on the website.
To visit this website, click here http://www.annieshomepage.com/fallblinkies.html
Postive Vibes Posty’s
These Fall Blinkies are of a larger size and have a lot of blinking to them. There are pumpkins, scarecrows and teddy bears all ready to add some flash to where ever you put them. In addition to the Fall Blinkies, you’ll find ones for Halloween and for Thanksgiving.
To visit this website, click here http://chewoo.thodin.org/fallholidays/fallblinkies.htm
Lil M’s Glitter Blinkies
These are some of the largest blinkies I have ever seen. They are so large, in fact, that I couldn’t post any of them here for you to see because of the file sizes. The blinkies remind me of Victorian cards and scrapbook pages, featuring cute kittens. There are also some Halloween ones mixed in with the bunch.
To visit this website, click here http://www.lilmsglitter.com/mischolidays2.htm
Pinkie Blinkie
Pinkie Blinkie has created hundreds of blinkies in every theme imaginable, from fairies to kids television shows. There is certainly a lot to look at when you visit this site. The only problem with this website is the navigation. Nothing is indexed, and it is set in a frame, making a direct link to the Fall Blinkie page almost impossible. The pages aren’t numbered either, which means you’ll have to page through a bunch until you get to what you need. Still, the website is worth a visit, and you might find some other blinkies to add to your collection.
To visit this website, click here http://clik.to/pinkyblinkie
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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