Christmas is the perfect time of year to celebrate family, joy and coming together. It's a time to be merry and indulge ... the best Christmas greeting to write in your card is out there, just ...
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Send with love, ensuring timely delivery for a cherished gesture. Making a handmade New Year greeting card is a great way to convey your wishes to family and friends as the year winds down.
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We have a snowy JoJo and Gran Gran printable card to write a merry Christmas message and send to a special person. The world's first Christmas card was sent in 1843, by a British man, Sir Henry Cole.