Family Anniversary Card
Estimated Delivery:
12/26/2025
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2 cards for $7 or 3 cards for $10
Add printed cards in these bundle sizes and the best price applies automatically.
Estimated Delivery:
12/26/2025
Materials & Packing
- Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
- Comes with a Kraft Envelope
Family Anniversary Card
Description
The illustration is set in a cozy, vintage-style living room, reminiscent of a Norman Rockwell painting, with an eccentric twist inspired by Quentin Blake's whimsical line work. At the heart of the room is a large, overstuffed sofa with floral upholstery, its cushions askew as if it has just survived a joyful family dogpile. On the sofa sits an older couple, clearly the matriarch and patriarch of this family celebration. The husband, with a bushy mustache, is clad in a patterned sweater vest, and is playfully balancing a tottering stack of teacups on his knee—a nod to Edward Gorey’s humorous touch. His wife, with a twinkle in her eye and wearing a Beatrix Potter-inspired floral apron, holds a teapot aloft, the lid slightly ajar with a cheeky mouse peeking out, adding a touch of Maurice Sendak’s mischievous charm.
Surrounding them are family members of all ages, captured in an Aubrey Beardsley-esque intricate detail. A gaggle of children, dressed in Maxfield Parrish-style vibrant attire, are sprawled on a plush, oriental carpet, engrossed in a puzzle of a fantastical beast, a gentle nod to Arthur Rackham's mythical creatures. Nearby, a teenage son, wearing a comically oversized bow tie, attempts to tune a ukulele, inspired by the playful elegance of N.C. Wyeth's characters. A large, polished wood cabinet with glass doors displays an array of quirky, mismatched heirlooms and curios, one shelf featuring a tiny ship in a bottle and another, a model of a hot air balloon—evoking the dreamy quality of Gustave Doré’s works.
In the background, a window opens to a garden scene, painted in the luminous tones of a Maxfield Parrish sky, with a riot of flowers in full bloom and an odd family of rabbits, perhaps escaped from a Beatrix Potter tale, frolicking across the lawn. Above the window, a banner strung across the room reads, "Together Forever, Just Kidding... Forever’s a Long Time!" in looping, exaggerated calligraphy, tying in a humorous twist to this warm family tableau. The scene is a delightful and detailed celebration of family chaos and love, perfectly encapsulating the quirky essence of an anniversary well-celebrated.
Generated with these themes: family.
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