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Holiday Card '10
Holiday Card '10 by @Roadstripe (CyberCorn Entropic)

Detail of my Holiday Card for 2010. I've made these things for well over a decade now.

Just [i]what[/i] will you get anyway? :o

Art and character © 2010 Marvin E. Fuller

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Posted: Tuesday, 21 December, 2010 @ 08:02 AM
Rating: 5

HAHA! I love the pun, I love the card.

Posted: Tuesday, 21 December, 2010 @ 07:42 PM

Thank you. :) It's definitely been a card that's tickled a lot of funny bones this year.

Posted: Tuesday, 21 December, 2010 @ 04:11 PM
Rating: 3

><' I physically facepalmed at this. I think that I must print a couple of these out to give to my boyfriends, if you don't mind. They love puns more than I do. :P

Posted: Tuesday, 21 December, 2010 @ 08:04 PM

Thank you. :P

Not only do I not mind, but I can provide you with the full size file itself that you can print out on cardstock, fold, and give away. I've sent you a private message with a link.

Posted: Wednesday, 22 December, 2010 @ 11:11 AM
Rating: 3

Cool card, it's very cute and funny at the same time. ^_^

Posted: Wednesday, 22 December, 2010 @ 08:12 PM

Thank you. :) I'm glad it worked out. This was one year when I was having a tough time getting around to making one.

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