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Christmas Alphabet Cards by Robert Sabuda
- Bookseller: www.HarvardBooksellers.com
(US)
- Bookseller Inventory #: 0762425547
- Format/binding: Cards
- Book condition: New
- Quantity available: 5
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN 10: 0762425547
- ISBN 13: 9780762425549
- Publisher: Running Press
- Date published: 2005-10-10
- Pages: 26
- Size: 8.25 x 11.6 x 2.25 inches
- Weight: 1.65 pounds
Book Description
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Customer Reviews
On Jun 21 2007, PAndrewCline said:
    "If you're looking for some of the best Christmas cards ever to pass out at Church, School, etc...you can't beat this deal. They retail for over $24.95 per box and I gave out about 100 last year and I've ordered six boxes here to give the same ones this year. Box has 26 unique pop-up cards in it. Each designed based on a letter of the year, like P is poinsettia, S may be santa or snowflake, etc... they are smaller than your standard holiday cards and can be used by any religious denomination since the insides only have "Season's Greetings" or "Happy Holidays" people still comment on how beautiful the card is. I slipped $1.00 Florida Lottery Holiday Themed tickets in each envelope (which were just a little smaller than the folded card). To give to work acquaintenances, etc... Since all 26 cards are different, I only have a 1 in 26 chance of handing someone the same card next year. I may have to pick off cards for 2008 and 2009 come to think of it and deplete the whole remaining stock!"
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