
Smells Like Christmas Gift Bag
Spread some cheer with a bag featuring iconic, dark humor. The illustration depicts children sitting in front of a fire with Santa's boots burning. Message reads: Smells like Christmas. A perfect way to add a dark twist to your holiday greetings.
Details:
- 10.5 x 13 x 5.25 inches
- Light blue bag with red string handle
- FSC approved paper
- Designed by Steven Rhodes
Ohh Deer was founded to act as a platform for artists with a percentage of each sale going directly to them. The company operates from Loughborough UK and their greeting cards are produced in the UK from sustainable sources and/or recycled materials.
Original: $5.00
-65%$5.00
$1.75Smells Like Christmas Gift Bag
Spread some cheer with a bag featuring iconic, dark humor. The illustration depicts children sitting in front of a fire with Santa's boots burning. Message reads: Smells like Christmas. A perfect way to add a dark twist to your holiday greetings.
Details:
- 10.5 x 13 x 5.25 inches
- Light blue bag with red string handle
- FSC approved paper
- Designed by Steven Rhodes
Ohh Deer was founded to act as a platform for artists with a percentage of each sale going directly to them. The company operates from Loughborough UK and their greeting cards are produced in the UK from sustainable sources and/or recycled materials.
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Spread some cheer with a bag featuring iconic, dark humor. The illustration depicts children sitting in front of a fire with Santa's boots burning. Message reads: Smells like Christmas. A perfect way to add a dark twist to your holiday greetings.
Details:
- 10.5 x 13 x 5.25 inches
- Light blue bag with red string handle
- FSC approved paper
- Designed by Steven Rhodes
Ohh Deer was founded to act as a platform for artists with a percentage of each sale going directly to them. The company operates from Loughborough UK and their greeting cards are produced in the UK from sustainable sources and/or recycled materials.















