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Need a quick greeting card and no time to run to the store?
Make sure to have a package of card-stock on hand - and you can download and print these great greeting cards and invitations - for free!
Professional, store-quality designs and sentiments.
More than just clip-art, these cards look and read like the ones you would spend $4.00 or more for... except they are all free.
They do not sell these cards - everything is 100% free to download.
Print at home and save money.
Most "free greeting card" sites provide e-card service only.
These cards are fully downloadable and printable.
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