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Spend Thanksgiving in autumnal woodland!

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16 November 2023 Dear {EMAIL}, Our excitement over the release of our new led us to dive headfirst i

[Woodland creatures are gearing up for Thanksgiving in our new card.]( [View in browser]( [Jacquie Lawson]( [Birthday cards]( [Thanksgiving cards]( [Join us!]( [Jacquie Lawson Cards]( 16 November 2023 Dear {EMAIL}, Our excitement over the release of our new [Advent Calendar]( led us to dive headfirst into a festive frenzy in our last newsletter! And since the festive season is quickly approaching, make sure you join our ecards service now so you can send our wonderful Christmas cards – it’s just $30 / £24 / €28 for a year-long membership. [Join Now]( But while we’re sure some of you were thrilled to be catapulted into the Christmassy chaos, others, quite understandably, might not be ready to let go of the crunchy leaves and pumpkin spices. So for all you autumn obsessives, here is a more seasonally appropriate Thanksgiving card! [Harvest Hunt Thanksgiving]( This fun new card boasts gorgeous hues of burnt orange, deep red and glistening gold – and some furry friends embarking on a cheeky chase through the woods! [Thanksgiving Treats]( [A Forest Recital]( [We Gather Together]( [Seasonal Serenade]( And if you’d like to be immersed in another cosy autumnal scene one last time before the frost kicks in, make sure you check out our other Thanksgiving ecards. One of them, [Thanksgiving Treats]( even includes a tasty apple pie recipe – perfect in preparation for the big day! [Pecking Order]( [Harvest Home]( Handy Tip! As briefly mentioned above, our [2023 Advent Calendar]( is now available, so once you’ve finished your Thanksgiving feast, head over to [our website]( to download your copy! With plenty of games to play and redecorating to do, there’s lots to keep you busy even before December arrives. With best wishes, The Jacquie Lawson team [BIRTHDAY CARDS]( [THANKSGIVING 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 © 2001-2023 Microcourt Limited. All rights reserved.

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