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Christmas to Niece and Wife with a Staircase Holiday Window Scene card

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Christmas to Niece and Wife with a Staircase Holiday Window Scene card
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Christmas to Niece and Wife with a Staircase Holiday Window Scene card
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May your Holidays be Merry
and your New Year
be Bright!
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Folded 5" x 7" greeting card
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Wish your wonderful niece and her wife a Merry Christmas with a card featuring a beautiful staircase set against a red wall with a window view of a snowy scene with a tree decorated with Christmas ornaments. Design by Laurie Schneider, elements by Digital Designs by Elena, La Galerie de Jackie. Fun facts:Peter Billingsley Peter Billingsley Desirée O December 14, 2021·28 min read In this article: Peter Billingsley Peter Billingsley American actor and director The holidays are drawing closer, and that means it's time to finish up your shopping, trim your tree, and get those Christmas greetings in the mail. It's been another long year, so you may need an extra dose of festive spirit this season. If that's the case, or if you're in need of some great icebreakers for family gatherings, read on for 65 fun Christmas facts that'll fill you—and anyone you're chatting with—with the magic of the holidays! RELATED: 30 Amazing Christmas Trees Facts to Make the Holidays Extra Magical. 1 Sweden celebrates Christmas with a giant, straw Yule Goat. In Scandinavian countries, the Yule goat figures into the Christmas decor of many homes. In Norse mythology, the two goats pulled Thor's flying chariot the same way reindeer do for Santa's sleigh.
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