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Earliest delivery (ordering now):
Wed, Apr 22, 2026
💰 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.
Earliest delivery (ordering now):
Wed, Apr 22, 2026
Materials & Packing
- Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
- Comes with a Kraft Envelope
Cake Birthday Card
Description
In the whimsical world of "Cake-topolis," we find a bustling scene reminiscent of a classic Peanuts comic strip. The landscape is a delightful mix of vibrant colors and playful cartoon elements, paying homage to the style of Bill Watterson and Charles Schulz. In the center of the scene, a towering cake stands as the main attraction. It's a multi-tiered confection, each layer adorned with imaginative decorations that seem to come alive. The bottom tier is a luscious chocolate, with frosting sculpted to resemble a flowing river. The next tier is strawberry, with whimsical sugar trees sprouting from its surface, echoing the magical landscapes of Winsor McCay's Slumberland.
Perched on top of the cake, we have two cartoon figures resembling Disney's classic characters, but with a twist: Raymond & Walter, the birthday stars, appear as mischievous, anthropomorphic animals—perhaps a bear and a rabbit, echoing the playful style of Osamu Tezuka. They're dressed in colorful party hats and holding tiny forks, ready to dig into the cake.
In the sky above this confectionery masterpiece, clouds are artistically shaped to form the words "Happy Birthday Raymond & Walter," with birds reminiscent of Hergé’s Tintin flitting playfully around the letters. The foreground is bustling with quirky creatures from the Far Side universe, like a giraffe with a polka-dot necktie and a sheep wearing glasses, all gathered around the cake, eagerly awaiting the first slice.
In the background, there's a nod to R. Crumb's underground comix, with a group of quirky onlookers peeking from behind candy cane trees, their expressions filled with anticipation and humor. A small, mouse-sized banner reads, "Let Them Eat Cake!" with a wink to Art Spiegelman's layered storytelling style. This entire scene is set against a backdrop of pastel-colored hills, dotted with giant lollipops, echoing the vibrant, dream-like quality of Eisner's graphic novels. This birthday card is a feast for the eyes, ready to charm anyone who receives it.
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