Home Technology for Kids Save a Stamp and Skip the Hassle: Sending Online Thank You Notes By Abigail MatsumotoDecember 26, 2013 Search more like this birthday-partyschool-yeardigitalpost-officetortureenvelopegrandpagratitudetechembracegrandmotherselectmatterblue Read next Technology for Kids The Best Organic Clothes for Babies & Toddlers Technology for Kids 45 Pumpkin Carving Designs That’ll Wow the Neighborhood Technology for Kids Target’s Best Holiday Deals Start Sooner Than You Think Technology for Kids This Larger Than Life Mister Rogers Monument is Exactly What the World Needs Technology for Kids Want a Free Donut on Halloween? Here’s How to Get One from Krispy Kreme Emily Post, beware. Thank you notes are going digital and even though it might test some of the rules in Ms. Post’s big blue etiquette book, we’re willing to embrace the changing tides. Look at it this way — getting your kids to send thank you notes after the holidays, their birthday party, or at the end of the school year can be torture for the both of you. But if those tidings of gratitude are personalized and from the heart, does it really matter if they go out via email or as a post on Facebook? Plus, it’s nice to know that you can get your thanks to their inbox quickly, and maybe even score some points with tech-savvy Grandma and Grandpa. Paperless PostWith over 60 million user-generated cards sent, Paperless Post is definitely a popular service among folks who want classy and creative cards with minimum hassle. With Paperless Post you can design custom cards and invitations to send online or as traditional paper cards (delivered to your doorstep for you to send out). What is your favorite way to send thank you notes without ever visiting a real, live post office? — Katie Kavulla & Abigail Matsumoto