Hobokengreetings.com
Greetings From Hoboken product line expands!
12/16/2010 Update:
Raymond Smith – the famous artist who created the well-known “Greetings from Hoboken” postcards has expanded his product line to now include Coffee Mugs and Mouse Pads!
Perfect for sending to your out-of-town friends and family (to rub it in that you live here). Available online at Hoboken Greetings – or you can pick them up locally at Yes I Do! – Empire Coffee – and the Hoboken Historical Museum.
11/29/2007:
It’s been a year since local artist Raymond Smith announced his website: Hobokengreetings.com. His greeting cards are perfect to send your friends and family out of town!
It’s a ‘Season’s Greetings from Hoboken’ holiday card and is an extension of his ‘Greetings from Hoboken New Jersey‘ image line. It’s a nice big 5X7 card, blank inside, with a white envelope. It’s also on sale at Empire Coffee, 338 Bloomfield and Hoboken Frame and Photo, 326 Washington Street, and the Hoboken Historical Museum. He’ll also be selling these during the Hoboken Holiday Crafts Fair.








December 14th, 2006 |
Local artist? Whose art is available at a local coffee shop? And also available at a local theatrical performance? But I thought Hoboken was a “No Culture” zone of meatheads, nail salons and bars?!
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November 29th, 2007 |
eh, I’m not a fan. There is not even a baby jesus on these cards…what gives??? And if he is a local artist, why is he in Manhattan looking in on Hoboken??? Huh? Huh?
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November 29th, 2007 |
I like the kitschy retro look. What do you want, the obligatory santa, snowman, anglo-saxon holy family, angel, snowflake, xmas tree, dove, star, ornaments, snowy scene with sleigh, stockings hung by the chimney, wrapped presents, menorah, dreidl, or gold coins?
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November 29th, 2007 |
They’re outdated now… Where’s the W Hotel and the clock tower?
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November 29th, 2007 |
I’ll gladly buy these cards. I’ll be supporting a local artist and maybe even the historical museum. I’ll also be able to thwart my wife from buying those rediculous overpriced cards at “Yes I Do”.
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November 30th, 2007 |
In response to homeworld who said:
Since the clock tower and W aren’t finished yet, they don’t get to be on my card! They’ll just have to wait until next year when I do it again!
Ho-Ho-Hoboken!
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December 14th, 2007 |
These cards are now SOLD OUT online!
They are still available in Hoboken if you act fast!
*Empire Coffee & Tea* 338 Bloomfield St
*Yes I Do!* 312 Washington St.
*Hoboken Frame & Photo* 326 Washington St.
*Hoboken Historical Museum* 1301 Hudson
Holiday Crafts Fair-weekends of Dec. 15-16 & Dec. 22-23
*”A Christmas Carol”*
De Baun Auditorium
Edwin A. Stevens Hall
December 14, 2007 at 8pm
December 15, 2007 at 3pm* & 8pm
December 16, 2007 at 3pm
Thanks to everyone who did (and still can) buy these cards!
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December 14th, 2007 |
You should have done a Limited Edition Hoboken S.W.A.T card, it would definitely make people laugh, plus nothing says ho-ho-ho like the Hooters girls!
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November 26th, 2008 |
These cards are back in stock and have been updated to show the new skyline with the clock tower and W hotel.
http://raymondsmithart.com/home.html
There is also a sale that ends Sunday on the matching postage stamps.
http://raymondsmithart.com/artwork/494919.html
Thanks!
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November 26th, 2008 |
In response to hooter-boken who said:
Oh, geez. It’s “SQUAT”. Get it right.
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November 26th, 2008 |
In response to homeworld who said:
LMAO! Good point.
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