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Hallmark Is Offering Free Disney Princess Cards For World Kindness Day

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In case you missed World Princess Week earlier this year and didn’t hear the happy Disney princess news, the Disney princesses are getting some extra attention with the Ultimate Princess Celebration worldwide! This celebration has involved collaborations with ELLE magazine, special princess snacks and merchandise, and more — and now Hallmark is joining in on the fun for World Kindness Day! “Courage and kindness” are the two main themes for the Ultimate Princess Celebration, and Hallmark is offering everyone the chance to send a free personalized Disney princess card to someone they know who possesses said courage and kindness. If you know someone worthy of a virtual hug, then today is the day to send them one and, according to Hallmark, to “put more kindness in the world”. This offer is only for Hallmark Crown Rewards members, but you can sign up for that for free during the online checkout process, and the code to get the card is “DISNEYPRINCESS”.

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Credit: Hallmark

Credit: Hallmark

Credit: Hallmark

Credit: Hallmark

 

There are several different card options, and Disney fanatics will be pleased to learn that not all of the cards are directed towards children! There are also plenty of elegant cards with simple designs, which would be perfect for adults and family friends.

 

 

Credit: Hallmark

Credit: Hallmark

Credit: Hallmark

The princesses honored during World Princess Week (which was the weeklong event that kicked off the Ultimate Princess Celebration and featured one (or two!) Disney princesses every day) were Tiana, Cinderella, Mulan, Moana, Ariel, Belle, Elsa, and Anna. Which Disney princess does your loved one remind you of the most? And have you been paying attention to the rest of the special offerings during the Ultimate Princess Celebration as Disney honors individuals who demonstrate “courage and kindness” all over the world?

About Sharon

Sharon is a writer and animal lover from New England. Sharon's two main focuses in her work are Disney's correlations with pop culture and the significance of Disney princesses (which was the basis for her college thesis). When she's not writing about Disney, Sharon spends her time singing, dancing, and cavorting with woodland creatures!

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