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Hallmark Announces Finalists in “Birthday His Way” Greeting Card Contest

Winning cards sold online at Hallmark.com

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Nov. 2, 2009) — Hallmark today announces the finalists in the latest card creation contest, “Birthday His Way.” Consumers were invited to submit a funny, serious or endearing birthday wish for a guy, in hopes of turning the creation into a Hallmark card.

Contestants began submitting their creations in September. The 30 finalists’ designs will be sold on Hallmark.com beginning today and several will be featured in a special in-store birthday display in summer 2010. Finalists each receive $250 and could win an additional $250 if their card is chosen for in-store sales.

Hallmark judges looked for cards that had photos/designs and writing that worked well together, could be sent to many different men and were especially funny or endearing.

“This our seventh contest,” notes Theresa Murphy, Hallmark associate product manager. “We’ve changed the contest format a bit based on fan feedback and it’s worked well. The submissions were fantastic and these finalists provide great birthday cards for the men in your life!”

The 30 finalists are from 17 states.
 
Here are the finalists in Hallmark’s “Birthday His Way” competition:

Stephanie Moritz Miller
Danville, Calif.

Brian Peck
Lucerne Valley, Calif.

Steven Hess
Salem, Conn.

Katie Perez
Brookfield, Conn.

Jennie Kaselak
Trinity, Fla.

Debbie Lindner
Melbourne, Fla.

Jim Donovan
Evanston, Ill.

Patricia Cox
Abingdon, Maryland

Carrie Moore
Grand Blanc, Mich.

Annette Robidoux
Fruitport, Mich.

Stephanie Ryan
Waterford, Mich.

Marni Torres
Isanti, Minn.

Diane Drury
St. Louis, Missouri

Heather Good
Kansas City, Missouri

Katy Magalhaes
Scotch Plains, New Jersey

Marlene Minster
Union, New Jersey

Patrick James Hamilton
New York, New York

Shellie Anton
Brecksville, Ohio

Anne Johnson
Vincent, Ohio

Dawn Sayles
Estacada, Ore.

Michelle Dokos
Penn Run, Penn.

Georgette Noullet
Baden, Penn.

Joy Brown
Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Janey Camp
Nashville, Tenn.

Jill Eisnaugle
Texas City, Texas

Mary Leeper
Colleyville, Texas

Beth Peterson
Manchaca, Texas

Michelle Thompson
Grand Prairie, Texas

Paul Doyle
Los Fresnos, Texas

Amy Williams
Hartland, Wis.


About Hallmark Cards, Inc.

Kansas City-based Hallmark has been helping people communicate, celebrate and connect for nearly 100 years.  Hallmark greeting cards and other products can be found in more than 41,500 places in the U.S. alone, with the network of Hallmark Gold Crown® stores providing the very best selection.  The Hallmark brand also reaches consumers online at Hallmark.com and on television through Hallmark Hall of Fame original movies and the top-rated Hallmark Channel.  In addition, Hallmark publishes products in more than 30 languages and distributes them in 100 countries across the globe.  The company’s Crayola subsidiary provides fun and imaginative ways for children to colorfully express themselves.  In 2008, privately held Hallmark reported consolidated net revenues of $4.3 billion.  For more information about the company, visit http://corporate.hallmark.com.


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