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Earliest delivery (ordering now):
Fri, Apr 10, 2026
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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.
Earliest delivery (ordering now):
Fri, Apr 10, 2026
Materials & Packing
- Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
- Comes with a Kraft Envelope
Warhammer 40k Birthday Card
Description
In the foreground of the greeting card, envision a grand, vividly hand-drawn birthday cake, sculpted in the shape of an iconic Warhammer 40k Space Marine helmet. The cake is intricately detailed, with each groove and angle carefully highlighted. It's a bold metallic blue with gold trimmings, reminiscent of the Ultramarines chapter, with tiny edible figurines of Space Marines engaged in battle, scaling its icing-coated surface.
Positioned on top of the helmet, a single, oversized candle flickers, shaped like a Chainsword, its blade a shimmering metallic silver, and the hilt wrapped in crimson icing ribbon.
Surrounding the cake, the scene is bustling with animated miniature Warhammer characters—Orks and Eldar, Chaos Daemons, and Tyranids—posed in comical mischief, either clambering over the table or squabbling over pieces of the cake, which they’ve playfully dismembered into makeshift battlefield debris. The Orks are a vibrant green with exaggerated tusks, while the Eldar are ethereal with soft, pastel shades and intricate rune details. The Tyranids are a contrasting dark purple with a glistening sheen that catches the eye.
The background features a tapestry-like, fantastical landscape, with gothic cathedrals and towering spires reminiscent of a Beardsley illustration, their detailed black-and-white linework contrasting the colorful chaos in the foreground. Looming over the scene, a majestic gothic archway holds a tattered banner that whimsically reads “Caleb,” in a jagged, metallic font, as if forged from the very armor of a Dreadnought.
At the edges, around the frame of the illustration, are tiny sketched elements reminiscent of Edward Gorey’s style, such as miniature, swirling storm clouds, adding texture to the sky with a stippling effect, and a delicate, ghostly moon casting a subtle glow over the entire birthday battleground.
In a nod to the style of Maxfield Parrish, the color palette is both rich and luminous, with twilight blues and deep purples mingling seamlessly into an aurora of birthday excitement.
Generated with these themes: Warhammer 40k.
Made with ❤️ by AI.