Tulips and lilies in a garden setting, and Watercolor drawing Birthday Card
Estimated Delivery:
12/16/2025
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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:
12/16/2025
Materials & Packing
- Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
- Comes with a Kraft Envelope
Tulips and lilies in a garden setting, and Watercolor drawing Birthday Card
Description
Front and center of the birthday card is a lively garden bursting with tulips and lilies. The scene is composed in a style reminiscent of Norman Rockwell, with an attention to detail and a playful touch.
In the foreground, you see clusters of vividly colored tulips in full bloom. Their petals range from fiery reds to deep purples and soft pastels, each with delicate watercolor gradients that suggest sunlight filtering through them. The tulip stems and leaves are lush, painted in a rich, verdant green, winding around each other as they stretch toward the sky.
To the right, a patch of regal lilies stands tall, their trumpet-shaped blossoms painted with a mix of creamy whites and sun-kissed yellows. Each petal has intricate speckles, done with precision, reminiscent of Aubrey Beardsley’s detailed line work but with the gentle touch of watercolor.
The background reveals a whimsical garden scene, channeling a touch of Maurice Sendak's storytelling charm. Wooden picket fences border the garden, painted in a soft, peeling white, reminiscent of Beatrix Potter’s quaint landscapes. Behind the fence, a patchwork of rolling hills is dotted with smaller floral patches, giving depth and richness to the setting.
Overhead, an expansive sky stretches across the card, depicted in soft washes of blue watercolor. Light clouds lazily drift, painted with subtle strokes that evoke Arthur Rackham’s ethereal touch. The overall palette is bright yet harmonious, much like Maxfield Parrish's use of color.
Finally, perched amidst the tulips is a whimsical birthday hat, striped in alternating colors of sunshine yellow and coral pink, its design echoing Quentin Blake’s playful spontaneity. The hat, slightly askew, rests on a mossy patch, casting a soft shadow to give it a three-dimensional feel.
This garden scene is framed by a border of delicate, Edward Gorey-inspired pen lines, adding an elegant yet slightly quirky touch to the card. This rich tapestry of details creates a charming, vibrant birthday greeting cover that balances the meticulous with the whimsical.
Generated with these themes: Tulips and lilies in a garden setting, and Watercolor drawing.
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