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How to send a NALU music Aloha Card


Sending an ALOHA Card is easy with the NALU music Card Creator. Just follow the instructions at each step along the way. After you have completed the card, you will be shown a preview. If you do not like your ALOHA card, you may edit it and then send it, or just cancel the request. The recipient will receive an e-mail advising where to find the card.

STEP 1: SELECT A BACKGROUND
Use a button selector to select a background for your card.

STEP 2: SELECT A COLOR FOR THE CARD
Use a button selector to select a color for your card.

STEP 3: SELECT A PICTURE
Please select a picture from the list below using the button selector. You may only pick one picture per card. If you want to see a full size image of a picture before you create your card, just click on it.

Hula Girl, ca. 1880’s

From the collection of the Hawaii State Archives. Original albumen print mounted on heavy cardboard, 2.5 by 3.75 inches. Used by permission of the Hawaii State Archives.
Girl with Ukulele, ca. 1912

From the collection of the Hawaii State Archives. Original Ray Jerome Baker photograph mounted on heavy cardboard, 4 by 6 inches. Girl with ukulele from from Kohala Girl’s Seminary. Used by permission of the Hawaii State Archives.
Frank Macintosh Greeting Card

Frank Macintosh artwork from a 1930’s greeting card, 4 by 5 inches. From the collection of John King.
Anthony Zablan, 1901

From the collection of the Hawaii State Archives. Anthony Zablan. Original albumen print mounted on heavy cardboard, 4 by 5.5 inches. Beach photo, Buffalo, New York, 1901 Pan American Exposition. Used by permission of the Hawaii State Archives.
Frank Macintosh Greeting Card

Frank Macintosh artwork from a 1930’s greeting card, 4 by 5 inches. From the collection of John King.
Liliuokalani, ca. 1880’s

Princess Liliuokalani from the Elua Keneta, or 2 cent, Hawaiian Islands postage stamp, .75 by 1 inch. From the collection of John King.

STEP 4: ENTER YOUR TITLE & MESSAGE
Please enter a title and message in the spaces below. The title will be displayed at the top of the card, above the picture; the message will be beneath the picture.

Card Title
Your Message

STEP 5: SIGN YOUR CARD
Please sign your card in the space below. Your signature will be displayed beneath the message.

Sign Here

STEP 6: NAME AND E-MAIL INFORMATION
In the boxes below, please enter both your's and the recipient's name and e-mail addresses.

Your Name:
Your E-Mail Address:
Recipient's Name:
Recipient's E-Mail Address:

STEP 7: PREVIEW YOUR CARD OR START OVER
You are now ready to preview your ALOHA card! Just click on the PREVIEW button below. Or select START OVER if you want to clear the form and begin again. Your card will not be sent until you press the SEND CARD button on the preview screen.

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