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Snowflakes and candles and the words “Merry Pissmas!” Christmas Card

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

Snowflakes and candles and the words “Merry Pissmas!” Christmas Card

Description

In this whimsical yet solemn Christmas scene, we enter a snow-draped village square nestled under a twilight sky. Inspired by the detailed and narrative-driven works of Norman Rockwell and Maurice Sendak, the square is brought to life with cobblestone paths meandering between quaint Tudor-style houses, each window glowing softly with the light of flickering candles, reminiscent of Maxfield Parrish's enchanting illumination.

In the center of the square, there is an ornate iron candelabrum, adorned with thick, red candles, their wax dripping artfully, casting shadows that dance like ephemeral ghosts across the snow. Snowflakes, delicate as those in an Aubrey Beardsley illustration, fall gently, their intricate patterns creating a lacy veil over the scene.

Nearby, a whimsical snowman, akin to a character from Beatrix Potter’s tales, sports a crooked carrot nose and a hat askew, while holding a festive banner between its twig arms. The banner reads, “Merry Pissmas!” in swirling calligraphy that echoes the elegant lines of an Arthur Rackham drawing, playful yet executed with a touch of gothic flair.

The cobblestones underfoot bear another secret, subtly etched with swirling snowflake patterns, where, if one looks closely, they can find the name "Mark" embedded among the patterns. It is as though the snow itself has whispered his name, paying homage to Edward Gorey's whimsical mystery. Above, the sky is a swirl of twilight colors, where snowflakes turn into stars, and if one follows the trail of falling flakes, they will see a lone cloud forming the letters "Mark," drifting gracefully above the scene as if gently guiding him to his own magical holiday tale.

Generated with these themes: Snowflakes and candles and the words “Merry Pissmas!”.

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