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A fun new card for St. Patrick's Day!

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View this e-mail as a . 12 March 2020 Dear {EMAIL}, On March 17th every year, the world turns green

[A cheeky leprechaun teases Ted in our latest St. Patrick’s Day card.]( View this e-mail as a [web page](. [Jacquie Lawson]( [St. Patrick’s Day cards]( [Birthday cards]( [Join Us!]( [Jacquie Lawson St Patrick’s Day ecard]( 12 March 2020 Dear {EMAIL}, On March 17th every year, the world turns green as everyone finds they have a distant Irish relative – and therefore an excuse to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Why not [join in the fun]( and send our new St. Patrick’s Day card to your friends and family – Irish or not?! [Join now]( Here at jacquielawson.com we have a genuine reason to celebrate – Jacquie’s father was a true Irishman, born in County Mayo! – and we always enjoy putting together our annual ecard to mark the day, whether it’s leprechauns, shamrocks, harps or just the beautiful scenery of the Emerald Isle. This year’s [new card]( features a cheeky leprechaun teasing Ted. Here it is, with a couple of other favourites for company. [Picnic Pranks]( [[ ] Shepherd's Jig]( [An Irish Blessing]( Of course, [St. Patrick’s Day]( is also a reminder that [Spring]( is on the way at last, and hopefully this will see an end to the relentless rain we’ve suffered here in the UK over the last few months. Here are a few cards you could send to celebrate the end of winter! [Rustle of Spring]( [[ ] Country Garden]( [Floral Flutter]( With best wishes, Jacquie, Mike, Sally, Bev, John, Tom and the rest of the team. [Jacquie Lawson] [St. Patrick’s Day cards]( [Birthday cards]( [Our latest cards]( 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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