Celebrating Rakshabandhan with all bro's and wishing them a Happy Rakshabandhan with love from ur sister Birthday Card
Estimated Delivery:
12/17/2025
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:
12/17/2025
Materials & Packing
- Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
- Comes with a Kraft Envelope
Celebrating Rakshabandhan with all bro's and wishing them a Happy Rakshabandhan with love from ur sister Birthday Card
Description
In the vibrant birthday greeting card scene, the essence of a classic cartoon merges seamlessly with the festive spirit of Rakshabandhan. At the heart of it all stands a whimsical cake tree, its branches adorned with various decorations that celebrate the beautiful bond of siblings. One branch showcases caricatures of the Peanuts gang, all sporting Rakhi threads as they float away like balloons, while robotic arms inspired by Astro Boy delicately tie colorful Rakhis around them, symbolizing the harmonious blend of technology and tradition. Below this enchanting tree, a Disney-esque parade comes to life, featuring cartoon brothers from diverse backgrounds, ranging from brave knights to adventurous astronauts, all marching in joyful formation, their wrists proudly displaying Rakhis. On the sidelines, playful look-alikes of Calvin and Hobbes partake in some Rakhi mischief, with Hobbes attempting to fasten a Rakhi onto Calvin. Adding an offbeat charm, anthropomorphic animals, humorously dressed as siblings, engage in exchanging rakhi bands, reminiscent of a Larson comic. Standing by the cake tree, a Tintin-inspired sister dressed as a reporter takes on the role of the narrator, diligently writing 'Happy Rakshabandhan' on a giant banner that hangs down from the branches. A variety of presents, adorned with exaggerated, bow-tied ribbons echoing Eisner's dynamic artistry, rest at her feet, hinting at gifts for her brothers. Above them, a dreamscape inspired by Little Nemo unfolds in the sky, depicting dream-brothers embracing their sister, with poignant, simple lines reminiscent of Art Spiegelman expressing silent gratitude. Crowned by the whimsicality of McCay's dream world, the entire scene beautifully symbolizes the love and protection inherent in the celebration of Rakshabandhan.
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Generated with these themes: Celebrating Rakshabandhan, brotherhood, love from sister.