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Earliest delivery (ordering now):
Mon, Apr 6, 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):
Mon, Apr 6, 2026
Materials & Packing
- Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
- Comes with a Kraft Envelope
Rome Sites Birthday Card
Description
The scene unfolds in a lively and bustling Roman piazza under a bright, cartoonish sun, with its rays happily beaming down on the festivities. Front and center is the iconic Colosseum, depicted in a playful, exaggerated manner with its arches resembling giant birthday cake layers stacked atop each other, each arch adorned with colorful sprinkles and lit with candles. To the right, the Leaning Tower of Pisa humorously leans further than usual, as if peeking curiously over at the celebrations.
In the foreground, a troupe of whimsical gladiator characters, reminiscent of Schulz's endearing simplicity, dance joyfully around a massive birthday cake shaped like the Pantheon. The cake is topped with a miniature, smiling version of the Trevi Fountain, from which streams of animated, sparkling confetti water flow into the open mouths of laughing cartoon birds—a nod to Disney’s charm—who have gathered around to sip and chirp.
At the top of the scene, the sky is a vibrant azure dotted with puffy, cartoon clouds in the style of McCay’s dreamlike landscapes. Within these clouds, the name "Talvinder" is whimsically scripted in fluffy cloud letters, each character twinkling like a soft, ethereal star, reminiscent of the dreamy narratives found in Winsor McCay’s works. Surrounding the cloud-name are playful, floating balloons—each colored in a pastel reminiscent of a different Roman deity, wearing cheeky smiles inspired by the exaggerated expressions found in Larson’s cartoons.
To the left, a chariot drawn by a pair of jovial, oversized cats—bearing a resemblance to Watterson’s dynamic duo from Calvin and Hobbes—charges across the scene, a banner trailing behind them that reads, "Happy Birthday, Talvinder!" The cats wear little laurel wreaths, their tails entwined in a heart shape, echoing the camaraderie and humor of classic comics.
The scene is a delightful patchwork of Roman historical elements and cartoon whimsy, with every inch telling a playful story that ties the joy of Talvinder’s birthday with the timeless enchantment of Rome's sights.
Generated with these themes: Rome Sites.
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