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Chores All Done (1 card/1 envelope) Recycled Paper Greetings Funny Christmas Card (Item# CD5054)
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Chores All Done (1 card/1 envelope) Recycled Paper Greetings Funny Christmas Card - FRONT: All done vacuuming and loading the dishwasher, Mom! Now I'll go clean my room. And I'll cook dinner! A True Miracle on 34th Street  INSIDE: Merry Christmas, Mom! May all your holiday wishes come true.

Inside
Chores All Done (1 card/1 envelope) Recycled Paper Greetings Funny Christmas Card - FRONT: All done vacuuming and loading the dishwasher, Mom! Now I'll go clean my room. And I'll cook dinner! A True Miracle on 34th Street  INSIDE: Merry Christmas, Mom! May all your holiday wishes come true.
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Front: All done vacuuming and loading the dishwasher, Mom! Now I'll go clean my room. And I'll cook dinner! A True Miracle on 34th Street
Inside: Merry Christmas, Mom! May all your holiday wishes come true.
Size: 5x7 inches
Paper Stock: Recycled Heavy Cardstock
Envelope: Red
Publisher: Recycled Paper Greetings
Product Line: Mooning Duck

Made in USA and printed on recycled paper.
Price: $2.99  $2.69
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