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  2. 20 Unique Christmas Card Display Ideas for Your Merriest Mail

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    Hang your season's greetings in style with one of these unique Christmas card display ideas. Choose from DIY Christmas card holders and store-bought picks.

  3. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    Boxed cards, which are a popular option for Christmas cards or other times when multiple cards are sent, tend to cost less. Greeting Card Association. The Greeting Card Association is a U.S. trade organization representing the interests of greeting card and stationery manufacturers.

  4. 50 Cheery, Heartfelt Ways to Sign a Christmas Card - AOL

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    Religious Ways to Sign a Christmas Card. God bless you, every one, With prayers, Praying for you this holiday season, Remembering the reason for the season, Keeping Christ in Christmas, Counting ...

  5. Hallmark Cards - Wikipedia

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    Bernama TV (7%) Website. hallmark .com. Hallmark Cards, Inc. is a privately held, family-owned American company based in Kansas City, Missouri. Founded in 1910 by Joyce Hall, Hallmark is the oldest and largest manufacturer of greeting cards in the United States. [3] In 1985, the company was awarded the National Medal of Arts.

  6. 70 Christmas Card Messages for Everyone on Your 'Nice' List - AOL

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    Here are 70 ideas for what to write in a Christmas card, for family and friends or those far away. From funny sayings to sentimental quotes, these'll inspire you.

  7. Christmas Card Lane - Wikipedia

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    Typical Christmas Card Lane display. Christmas Card Lane is a holiday light display in San Diego, California in the community of Rancho Penasquitos. It is one of the most famous holiday displays in San Diego. Residents erect giant plywood greetings in their front yards depicting cartoon characters, religious images, or Christmas themes.