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26 March 2024 Dear {EMAIL}, As promised in our last newsletter, our second new card for Easter forgo

[Send our beautiful new Easter card, set in the English countryside.]( [View in browser]( [Jacquie Lawson]( [Easter cards]( [Birthday cards]( [Join us!]( [Jacquie Lawson Cards]( 26 March 2024 Dear {EMAIL}, As promised in our last newsletter, our second new card for Easter forgoes the ubiquitous bunnies, chocolate and other springtime frivolities associated with the holiday. Instead we’re presenting you with a stunning transition from winter to spring in one of our favourite pockets of the English countryside: the Cotswolds. Longstanding JL fans may even remember we set one of our Advent Calendars there many years ago! [ ]( We’ve released two Easter cards each year for many years now. One is usually for those of a secular persuasion, who take this time of year to celebrate the arrival of spring… and to consume mounds of chocolate! But Easter is of course the most important festival in the Christian calendar, so the other is more religious in tone, often depicting themes of reflection and renewal. [The Simnel Cake]( [Easter Blossom]( [Bunny Surprise]( [Easter Miracle]( The addition of two cards each year means our [collection]( grows rather quickly! You can spend a pleasant afternoon browsing through them – and if you like them, why not join our ecards service and send your favourites this Easter? It’s just $30 / £24 / €28 for an entire year! [Join Now]( [Everlasting Life]( [Splash of Spring]( Handy Tip! Have you ever found yourself wondering about what goes into our cards? Ever wondered how the music is written and selected? You can find the answers to these questions, and more, on our [Behind the Scenes page]( With best wishes, The Jacquie Lawson team [EASTER CARDS]( [BIRTHDAY CARDS]( [OUR LATEST CARDS]( [Jacquie Lawson Facebook]( [Jacquie Lawson Instgram]( Experience the classiest ecards on the web! [jacquielawson.com]( Please do not reply to this email. It was sent to you by our computer, which is brilliant at sending e-mails but completely hopeless at reading them! For customer service issues, or for answers to Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our [FAQs](. This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. If you don't wish to receive our newsletters any more, please [unsubscribe here](. This email was sent by or on behalf of: Microcourt Limited, trading as [jacquielawson.com]( Mill Street East, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, WF12 9AW, United Kingdom © 2001-2024 Microcourt Limited. All rights reserved.

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