Archive for the ‘April Fools Day Ecards’ Category

Meet the Katies Cards team

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Hi all,

As promised, here are a few snaps to help you get to know me and the rest of the team better.

Our office

First of all, here are two photographs of the Katies Cards office. The building with the bluey-grey ‘Engravers House’ sign above the window is the our office where all of our ecards are created. The building is a converted butchers shop and is bright and airy. There are 3 companies in the building altogether as well as my ceramics studio which was built at the back of the office.

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Cool card trick Ecard for April Fools Day

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Amaze your friends and family with our first April Fools Day Ecard. This mind bending cool card trick will surely have them scratching their heads.

Cool trick for April fools

Cool trick for April fools

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The Face of Tammuz will fool you this first of April

Monday, February 28th, 2011

Since the dawn of time the Face of Tammuz has forseen the future and read the minds of mortal men. Lost for over 1000 years, the Face of Tammuz has returned to read your mind!

The Face of Tammuz April Fools Day Ecard

The Face of Tammuz April Fools Day Ecard

All you have to do is pick a two digit number. Add both digits together and subtract the total from your original. For example, if you chose 32, 3 + 2 = 5 therefore 32 – 5 will give you your number ‘27′. Then use the chart provided to find your symbol. Concentrate on the symbol and click on the Face of Tammuz and prepare to have your mind read! Amaze and astound your friends and family with our new April Fools Ecard

Hilarious Classic April Fools’ Pranks from the Past

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

With April Fools’ day approaching I thought you might be amused by some stories of pranks from over the years:

1957, the BBC television programme Panorama ran a famous April Fools’ hoax, showing Swiss harvesting spaghetti from trees. They had claimed that the despised pest, the spaghetti weevil, had been eradicated. A large number of people contacted the BBC wanting to know how to cultivate their own spaghetti trees. It was, in fact, filmed in St Albans and not Switzerland.

1962, Swedish national television did a 5-minute special on how one could get colour TV by placing a nylon stocking in front of the screen. A rather in-depth description on the physics behind the phenomenon was included.