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To celebrate the exciting return of Arrested Development, a few of us greeting card artists put our heads (and pencils) together and whipped up a (fake) mini-line of greeting cards that anyone can download and print out for free!
It’s super easy! Download the high-res files here. They even come with a dotted line for the fold and should print easily to your basic home printer.
And if you like them, please share them to your heart’s content!The Artists:
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quick! Someone make me a strawberry blonde!
PLEASE
Judy Garland sporting the Edwardian-era hairstyle as appropriate for Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
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Ann Blyth in a promotional still for Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid, 1948.
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hey ladies here’s a self-esteem exercise instead of looking in the mirror every morning and whispering “i am beautiful” look in the mirror and scream “i dont need to be pretty im smart as shit and can do a lot of things” and then brEAK IT
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