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Say Happy New year with our latest ecard!

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View this e-mail as a . 27 December 2021 Dear {EMAIL}, How about treating yourself to a little New Y

[Our latest New year’s card takes a trip around the world via an eclectic collection of memorabilia]( View this e-mail as a [web page](. [Jacquie Lawson]( [New Year cards]( [Our latest cards]( [Join us!]( [Jacquie Lawson New Year Card]( 27 December 2021 Dear {EMAIL}, How about treating yourself to a little New Year gift? For the price of 3 or 4 paper cards, you can send the classiest cards on the web as often as you like, to as many people as you like, for a whole year! [Join now]( It’s become a bit of a tradition that we make a New Year card which takes you on a trip around the world, passing by iconic buildings, locations, scenery (or [in one case]( famous clocks)! This year is no exception, as we survey a collection of memorabilia from the comfort of a well-travelled person’s study. [[ ] New Year Souvenirs]( And of course, it’s that tune again! For Auld Lang Syne is so deeply associated with New Year’s Eve that we hardly dare choose anything else! But if you fancy a change, Ring Out, Wild Bells is our original setting of a Tennyson poem, and in a couple of days we’ll be announcing another New Year card with a distinctly more up-beat feel! Watch this space. [Animal Annual]( [[ ] Global Gala]( [Ring Out, Wild Bells]( Handy Tip! Many people won’t be checking email on New Year’s Eve, so send your New Year greetings by text, Facebook, WhatsApp, Signal or whatever medium takes your fancy! You can do it using the [Share Link feature]( from our website, or even more easily by sharing from [our app]( on your mobile phone. With best wishes, Jacquie, Mike, Sally, Bev, John, Tom and the rest of the team. [Jacquie Lawson] [New Year cards]( [Our latest cards]( [Birthday 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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