Twin peaks Birthday Card
Estimated Delivery:
12/12/2025
2 cards for $7 or 3 cards for $10
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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:
12/12/2025
Materials & Packing
- Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
- Comes with a Kraft Envelope
Twin peaks Birthday Card
Description
The birthday greeting card front cover features a quirky, hand-drawn illustration inspired by a mashup of Twin Peaks and classic artists' styles. The scene is set in a lush, vibrant forest reminiscent of the Twin Peaks setting, with towering Douglas fir trees creating a deep green canopy overhead. Rays of soft, golden sunlight filter through the branches, casting playful shadows on the forest floor.
In the center of the scene is a long, rustic wooden table, adorned with a whimsical spread of treats and decorations. Atop the table is a large, multi-tiered birthday cake with frosting peaks resembling the iconic Twin Peaks mountains. Each tier of the cake is decorated with intricate details and tiny pine trees crafted from green fondant.
Scattered around the table are various woodland creatures in playful poses, inspired by Beatrix Potter's style. There's a wise old owl perched on a nearby branch, peering curiously at the cake. A pair of squirrels are seen cheekily trying to snatch some nuts from a dish, while a rabbit in a tiny waistcoat sits politely at the table, admiring the scene.
In the background, the famous "Welcome to Twin Peaks" sign is cleverly repurposed as a birthday banner draped between two trees. In bold, hand-drawn letters, the sign reads: "Welcome to Tommy's Birthday!" The name "Tommy" is highlighted in bright red, ensuring it stands out.
The forest floor is a rich tapestry of fallen leaves in hues of amber, burnt orange, and earthy browns, creating a textured base for the scene. Small, whimsical mushrooms dot the ground, their caps in shades of red and white, adding to the fairy-tale feel.
Above, the sky is painted in a serene twilight gradient, with soft pinks and purples blending into a deeper blue, inspired by Maxfield Parrish's use of color. A scattering of stars begins to twinkle, hinting at the magical transition from day to night.
The overall illustration blends the meticulous detail of Edward Gorey with the whimsical charm of Quentin Blake, resulting in a scene that is both enchanting and humorous, perfect for a birthday celebration with a Twin Peaks twist.
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