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Need A Birthday Card? Now You'll Always Have One Handy

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PLUS: These are the 11 best things I bought in 2022 PLUS: These are the 11 best things I bought in 2

PLUS: These are the 11 best things I bought in 2022 PLUS: These are the 11 best things I bought in 2022 April 9, 2023 [View Online]( Good morning, and happy Easter! It also happens to be my eldest son Erik’s birthday today, which is a happy coincidence, given today’s download! Once you’ve downloaded this printable birthday card, you’ll never have to rush to the store to get a last-minute card—you can just fire up your printer instead! Jillee THIS WEEK’S DIGITAL DOWNLOAD [Photos of Jillee filling out a birthday card.]( [Need A Birthday Card? Now You'll Always Have One Handy]( Whether you're the plan-ahead or the last-minute type, this freebie will help you celebrate the people you care about. [READ MORE]( [READ MORE]( IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Highlighting OGT readers’ favorite tips from past newsletters [Photos of various items Jillee bought on Amazon.]( [These Are The 11 Best Things I Bought In 2022]( No buyer’s remorse here—these are some of my favorite buys from the past year, from kitchen items to pet toys and beyond. [READ MORE]( [READ MORE]( A FEW MORE THINGS... Sunday Sneak Peek: In next Sunday’s newsletter, you’ll find a time-saving download that will come in handy every time you meet with a new doctor or medical professional. 🦄 Fantastic Beast: Today is National Unicorn Day, celebrating one of the world’s best loved mythical creatures. With allusions to majestic single-horned beasts dating back as far as ancient Mesopotamia, unicorns have captured our imaginations for millennia, and are surely deserving of a day of honor for that reason alone! Words Of Wisdom: “I like to be on the edge of the possible.” - [Jørn Utzon](, Danish architect and designer of the Sydney Opera House, born April 9, 1918. 🤔 Wordle: [Solve today's 5-letter word](. What did you think of today's email? [Not good]( | [Just okay]( | [Loved it!]( 🏠[Visit the By Jillee Shop]( 🤗 [Join OGT Free]( Let's connect! [facebook]( [instagram]( [pinterest]( [youtube]( If you have thoughts, comments, questions or a tip or trick you'd like to share, I'd love to hear from you! My inbox is always open, so just hit "reply" and let me know what's on your mind. See you tomorrow! Sending you bright ideas and simple solutions to help you create a home and life you love. My mailing address is: One Good Thing by Jillee 841 S. Main St. Heber City, UT 84032 If you're not happy please reply to this email to tell me why. Update your email preferences or [unsubscribe]( [here](. View our privacy policy [here](.

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