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A playful new Congratulations card

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Wed, Apr 17, 2024 02:04 PM

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17 April 2024 Dear {EMAIL}, For most of us, the glorious transition to springtime brings nothing but

[A furry friend would like to help congratulate your loved ones!]( [View in browser]( [Jacquie Lawson]( [Spring cards]( [Birthday cards]( [Join us!]( [Jacquie Lawson Cards]( 17 April 2024 Dear {EMAIL}, For most of us, the glorious transition to springtime brings nothing but joy and relief, after months of dreary drizzle. But for a portion of our society, with the blossoming trees and flourishing gardens comes that most dreaded facet of academic endeavour: exams! So, while throngs of nervous youths prepare to undergo their end of term ordeal, we thought it prudent to prepare a new “Congratulations” card – for when all the stress and strain is finally over. Watch as Rémy – the real-life puppy of our artist, Sally – sits a rather strenuous exam of his own. [ ]( This cheerful new card is the latest addition to our [“Congratulations” category](. With so many to choose from you’re sure to find the perfect card to congratulate your loved ones for achievements both big and small, academic or otherwise. So why not join our ecards service in preparation for the forthcoming exam period? It’s just $30 / £24 / €28 for an entire year! [Join Now]( [Chasing Gold]( [The Exam]( [Floral]( [Colourful Celebrations]( Handy Tip! If you’d like to add a little something to your congratulatory ecard, why not add a Digital Gift Card*? Choose the perfect gift card from hundreds of retailers and attach it to your ecard. For more information, please see our [FAQ page](. With best wishes, The Jacquie Lawson team *Only available for recipients in the UK, US and Canada. [SPRING 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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