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Simple Birthday Card

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Materials & Packing

  • Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
  • Comes with a Kraft Envelope

Simple Birthday Card

Description

Picture a lively scene set in a quaint backyard, where every detail brims with character. At the forefront, a round table draped with a simple white cloth hosts a birthday cake adorned with playful, brightly colored polka dots and topped with a single, slightly askew candle flickering gently in a soft breeze. Written in an ornate script made from icing on the cake’s top layer is the name "Rufidah."

To the right of the table, a whimsical wooden fence painted in faded pastels acts as a canvas for colorful balloons, tied securely yet bouncing slightly as if filled with joy. Each balloon showcases an array of contrasting hues—vibrant reds, sunny yellows, deep ocean blues, and vivid greens.

Perched atop the fence, a line of cheeky birds, drawn with an almost Beatrix Potter-esque flair, chirp merrily, their feathers echoing the colors of the balloons, while below, a small, curious rabbit peeks out from a tuft of lush grass.

In the background, beyond the playful birds, an expansive sky stretches wide, an homage to Maxfield Parrish with its rich gradient transitioning from serene twilight blues to gentle dawn pinks. Scattered across the sky are fluffy, exaggerated clouds, one of which whimsically forms the shape of a smiling face, nodding perhaps to Quentin Blake’s playful spirit.

On the left, a classic picnic basket, subtly detailed with delicate crosshatching in the manner of Edward Gorey, sits slightly ajar, revealing a peek of a red-checkered napkin and a couple of apples, inviting and simple.

The scene is bordered by tall, swaying sunflowers, their heads heavy and detailed with intricate petal patterns reminiscent of Arthur Rackham's attention to natural forms. This frame leads the eye inward, ensuring "Rufidah" remains the centerpiece of this joyous birthday tableau.

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