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New card for Chinese or Lunar New Year – and much else!

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View this e-mail as a . 21 January 2020 Dear {EMAIL}, Here at jacquielawson.com we like to think tha

[Our latest card is perfect for the Chinese New Year, but the exquisite floral design would work well for almost any occasion!]( View this e-mail as a [web page](. [Jacquie Lawson]( [Birthday cards]( [New Year cards]( [Join Us!]( [Jacquie Lawson Chinese New Year ecard]( 21 January 2020 Dear {EMAIL}, Here at jacquielawson.com we like to think that [our ecards]( are a cut above the rest, a bit like Egyptian cotton sheets versus mere polyester! But this attention to detail and quality does take time, and since we have only a small team of artists, every card we make needs to be useable for multiple occasions. [Join now]( So it is with our latest release. Ostensibly, [our latest card]( falls into the slot which we usually reserve for Chinese (or Lunar) New Year. It certainly has a vaguely oriental feel, with lotus blossoms aplenty in an exquisite watercolour design, and a pentatonic musical accompaniment for flute and harp. The perfect card to send to your family and friends this Chinese New Year! [[ ] Lotus Blossoms]( But it’s also a beautiful card which you’ll want to send for all sorts of occasions. And in truth, this is also the case for most of our other Chinese New Year cards, a selection of which we’ve placed below. Why not [become a member now]( and send a few – but not just for the Lunar New Year! [Dragon Tail]( [[ ] Lotus Garden]( [First Light]( With best wishes, Jacquie, Mike, Sally, Bev, John, Tom and the rest of the team. [Jacquie Lawson] [New Year cards]( [Birthday cards]( [Curio Collection]( Please do not reply to this e-mail. It was sent to you by our computer, which is brilliant at sending e-mails but completely hopeless at reading them! If you would like any further information or assistance please [go here](. If you would like to comment on our site or services, please [go here](. If you don't wish to receive our newsletters any more, please [go here]( to unsubscribe. And if you know someone else who would be interested in our e-cards, do please [go here]( to forward this newsletter to them. This e-mail was sent to: {EMAIL}

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