12 Months of Therapy: Funny Merry Christmas Greeting Card

Item #: C7135XSG
Cover Reads:
Hope spending the holidays with family isn't going to set you back 12 months of therapy.
Inside Reads:
Have a crazy-good Christmas!
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Xmas can be a stressful time. Not the shopping part or the decorating part or the cooking part or the entertaining part - but rather, the dealing with family part of the holidays. A retro pictured blonde lady in a red and white Santa hat makes that point in funny, classy fashion to a retro guy wearing the same festive hat, as Mom and Dad look on. You can help others handle the strain of the Christmas season in style and with great humor by gifting them this marvelous, mirthful, mental illness mocking Noel card.

Shipping weight: 0.64 oz
Shipping dimensions: 5.38 x 7.38 x 0.2 inches
Name:
12 Months of Therapy
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Artist:
NobleWorks Inc
Greeting Card Style:
Regular Version: 5" x 7"
Credit:
Art by NobleWorks
Paper Stock:
Recycled paper, printed in New Jersey, not China.
Introduced:
March 18, 2019
UPC:
745469231991
Availability:
In Stock
PRODUCT REVIEWS
Review Summary
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100% Recommend this product (2 of 2 responses)
By Tom
Michigan
Christmas
January 24, 2021
OK, This card got some very good reviews this year from those who really were able to relate. I even received a 2nd card from someone who asked who my therapist was, LOL, they loved it & I loved the fact that they enjoyed it so much to reply back. Win-Win.
By Matthew M.
Sonora Ca
Very funny sets relates to the comically situations most families face every year with in laws
October 25, 2019
The card is very well thought out since it emphasizes sarcastically the annual "I have to visit (deal) with your family."
Pros
  • gets right to the holiday dilemma
Cons
  • May be a little out dated. Maybe change illustration to millennial's.