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Holly leaves and berries frame text reading, “Wishing you love, joy, and peace this Christmas."

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Text on a snowflake-themed background reads: “You make every Christmas merrier."

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Text reads, “Snowman wishes and reindeer kisses!” in dark font on a white background. Surrounding are green holly leaves and red berries.

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Text on a snowflake-patterned background states, “Christmas gives us the opportunity to pause and reflect on the important things around us.” - David Cameron.

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Text reads: “Life is short. Eat the Christmas cookie.” The background features illustrated holly leaves and red berries.

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Text reads: “Hoping your stocking is stuffed with love and happiness this Christmas!” Background features white snowflakes on a light blue backdrop.

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Text reading “Jesus is the reason for the season!” with a decorative border of green holly leaves and red berries.

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Text reads, “Meet me under the mistletoe.” White background with blue snowflake border.

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Text reads, “The holidays are merrier and brighter when we’re together.” Surrounded by holly leaves and berries.

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