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Gifting an eBook for Easter

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Gifting an eBook for Easter

Ebooks are an egg-cellent addition to any Easter gift basket! The redemption code can be stuffed into a plastic egg, a card, or as pictured: on a jar full of chocolate peanut butter eggs!

 
 

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Gifting an eBook for Valentine's Day

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Gifting an eBook for Valentine's Day

Here are three fun & simple ways to make an ebook gift tangible for your book lover this Valentine's Day:

1. Paper Flower - Print the cover art for the ebook you want to gift on regular printer paper. Trace and cut it into a circle. Starting from the outside of the circle, cut a spiral into the circle. Tightly roll the end until you get to the center. Slowly let the flower uncoil until you've reached the desired size. Use a hot glue gun and glue it down to center of circle. Hot glue a green pipe cleaner onto the bottom of flower. Insert your paper flower into a vase of cut flowers or potted flowers. 

2. Snail Mail Card - Print a 5"x7" copy of the cover art for the ebook you are gifting. Fold and cut into three equal sections. Fold and cut each of those sections into three equal sections. Cut each square into a heart shape. Paste onto the front of a folded piece of card stock.

3. Gift Tag - Print the cover art for the ebook you want to gift onto card stock paper. Fold and cut into a mini card size. Hole punch the inside flap and use a ribbon to attach to a gift. You can attach it to a bottle of wine, a box of chocolates, a teddy bear, etc.

Be sure to include the details of how the recipient can redeem their ebook!

Pictured below is Jacqueline Seewald's romantic suspense novel, Death Legacy. It's the perfect Valentine ebook to gift!

 
 

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Gifting an eBook for the Holidays

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Gifting an eBook for the Holidays

Try ebooks this year as a gift for travelers, commuters, book club members, coworkers, teachers . . . or any book lover!

Many e-bookstores allow you to gift an ebook. It’s easy to make the ebook a more tangible gift by printing the book cover on card stock or photo paper and including the details on how to redeem it. An ebook is perfect for a stocking stuffer or a little something extra to go in a card, along with a baked good or small gift. Ebooks are an inexpensive, easy, and thoughtful gift for all occasions!

This year I'm giving my dad, the guy who has everything, M.C. Tuggle's adventure, fantasy novella, Aztec Midnight. I’m sure he’ll love it!

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