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Celebrate the season with these funny holiday cards!
We print our cards on thick, velvety matte stock creating rich blacks and vibrant colours. Cards measure 4.25" x 5.5" (when folded), are blank inside and come with a white envelope. To protect their quality, our cards are sealed in a clear poly sleeve.
10% post-consumer recycled content
Matching envelopes
Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certified by NEPCon, a partner of the Rainforest Alliance
SFI® Certified Sourcing
Acid-free for archival quality
Made in North America
Our cards are designed, printed and packaged in Edmonton, AB. Follow us on Instagram: @morsecodeloveprints
Weatherproof Sticker + Greeting Card + Envelope
-The card is blank inside for your personal message
-Mounted design in front of this card is a weatherproof sticker (for car, gadgets, water bottle, etc.)
-They can keep the card and take the sticker to remind them of the message enclosed
-White envelope included
-Card dimension: 5 in x 6.5 in
-Envelope dimension: 5.25 in x 7.2 in
Weatherproof Sticker + Greeting Card + Envelope
-The card is blank inside for your personal message
-Mounted design in front of this card is a weatherproof sticker (for car, gadgets, water bottle, etc.)
-They can keep the card and take the sticker to remind them of the message enclosed
-White envelope included
-Card dimension: 5 in x 6.5 in
-Envelope dimension: 5.25 in x 7.2 in
Manitoba-born John Hanlon was a sailor in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. In late November 1944, the frigate he was posted on was docked in St. John’s, Newfoundland. John decided he and some friends should cut down a few evergreen trees and stow them on the ship to surprise their fellow sailors on Christmas morning while they were at sea. On Christmas morning, they were in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean on their way back to Canada, when John and two friends brought the trees out of hiding. The other sailors on their ship were surprised and thrilled. They set about decorating the trees and celebrating Christmas. Other happy recipients of this unexpected Christmas gift were some small English children who were being transported to safety in Canada on another ship within their convoy. A tree was sent over to the children, on a line thrown between the two ships.
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