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Earliest delivery (ordering now):

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Materials & Packing

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

1 Christmas Card

Description

On the cover of the Christmas card, imagine a bustling North Pole workshop, reminiscent of the detailed, playful style of Bill Watterson, but with a nod to the whimsy of Gary Larson's humor. At the center, a portly, jolly Santa Claus, clad in his classic red suit with a slightly tilted, oversized hat, is frantically trying to manage a particularly chaotic situation. To his right, a line of industrious, tiny elves with comically oversized heads (inspired by Hergé’s clear line style) are passing toys down an assembly line. However, one mischievous elf has replaced Santa’s usual list with a scroll of nonsensical scribbles, laughing silently with a cheeky grin.

In the background, taking cues from Winsor McCay's intricate detail, there's a reindeer tangled in Christmas lights, looking bewildered as it attempts to untangle itself with its antlers. Above them, a sky speckled with cartoonishly oversized snowflakes falls gently, each flake uniquely different, akin to the meticulous patterns one might see in Art Spiegelman's panels.

To the left, a chimney rises up, and halfway through climbing it, a snowman with an exuberantly joyful expression is emerging, adorned with a bright carrot nose and a stylish top hat slightly askew, resembling the adventurous spirit of Calvin and Hobbes.

The whole scene is framed with a vintage comic strip border in the style of Charles Schulz, complete with humorously sarcastic commentary in speech bubbles: "Who knew Santa's list was a work of fiction?" It captures the essence of a holiday where everything that could go hilariously wrong, does.

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