Sharing iphoto projects online?

Hi,
I'm using a Mac OSX, version 10.6.8 and iphoto '11, version 9.2.3.
I made an invitation card using iphoto. I already ordered hardcopies from the apple store, but I wanted to send some online. I was wondering if there was anyway I could email/share a project with certain people online? I see there is a "facebook" option under share, but I don't want to send my invitation to all my friends on facebook, just to certain people.

Before ordering your project preview it using this method - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1040 - and save the resulting PDF for reference - the delivered project will match it.
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