Hallmark Mahogany Mother's Day Card for Sister (Sister Bond) (0499MBC9945)
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Hallmark Mahogany Mother's Day Card for Sister (Sister Bond) (0499MBC9945)
Send wishes for a happy Mother's Day to your fabulous sister with a beautiful Mother's Day card that reminds her how much she's appreciated.
Cover features a pink flower design, accented with metallic foil, and the message: "Sis, over the years, we've had a lot to share and a lot to learn. And it all adds up to the most important thing of alllove."
Inside reads: "I cherish our bond as sisters, and this Mother's Day, you should know I'm so grateful for the love we share."
Mother's Day card from sister measures 5.8" x 8.3" and comes with a coordinating envelope. Printed on high quality paper stock, Hallmark's eco-friendly greeting cards are made with trees from well-managed forests.
Mahogany greeting cards help African Americans enhance emotional connections with family and friends. Written and designed by black artists at Hallmark, Mahogany provides an authentic representation of what is most beloved and valued within African American culture.
Reach out to your beloved sister on Mother's Day with this card featuring tall violet flowers on a white background. Printed on high quality paper stock, this card is a thoughtful way for sisters to send love and greetings to each other on Mother's Day. The message on the front of the card reads, "Sis, over the years, we've had a lot to share and a lot to learn. And it all adds up to the most important thing of all...love..." Open the card to reveal the inside message, "I cherish our bond as sisters, and this Mother's Day, you should know I'm so grateful for the love we share." The card measures 8.3 inches long by 5.8 inches wide; an envelope is included. All Hallmark cards are made with paper from well-managed forests. Mahogany greetings help African Americans enhance emotional connections with family and friends, and are an authentic representation of what is most beloved and valued within African American culture. Hallmark was founded in 1910 when 18-year-old J.C. Hall arrived in Kansas City, Missouri, with a couple of shoeboxes of postcards under his arm and the American dream in his heart. Hallmark greeting cards are sold online and in nearly 40,000 retail stores across the globe and people continue to recognize the iconic Hallmark brand as "the very best."