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Earliest delivery (ordering now):
Fri, Mar 13, 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):
Fri, Mar 13, 2026
Materials & Packing
- Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
- Comes with a Kraft Envelope
Christmas pain au chocolate Christmas Card
Description
In a whimsical winter wonderland, a bustling scene unfolds around an enormous Christmas pain au chocolat the size of a house, perched precariously on a snowy hill. The pastry, with its golden flaky layers dusted with powdered sugar like fresh snow, serves as the centerpiece of this humorous festive tableau. A group of mischievous elves, clad in quirky attire reminiscent of Maurice Sendak's characters, are engaged in a delightful tug-of-war over a string of colorful Christmas lights, which they are attempting to wrap around the pastry. Their tiny faces, painted with expressions of playful determination, echo the charm of Beatrix Potter’s whimsical creatures.
Nearby, an eccentric reindeer with a particularly long and curly mustache, a nod to the style of Aubrey Beardsley, is lounging comfortably against the pastry. Its antlers are humorously adorned with baubles and tinsel, and in its hooves, it holds a steaming mug of hot cocoa, with marshmallows floating like tiny icebergs. Above, the sky is a swirl of pastels reminiscent of Maxfield Parrish's enchanting landscapes, and drifting among the clouds is the name "Oscar," elegantly scripted as though by an invisible hand. The letters appear as fluffy as the clouds themselves, subtly catching the light of the setting sun, casting a soft golden glow.
In the foreground, a group of children, with rosy cheeks and winter coats, reminiscent of Norman Rockwell's nostalgic portrayals, are building a snowman. The snowman, however, has a decidedly unusual head—a giant chocolate drop, with chocolate chips for eyes and a licorice smile, adding a touch of Edward Gorey’s surreal humor. Scattered around are remnants of a mini snowball fight, and in the distance, an Arthur Rackham-inspired squirrel can be seen peeking mischievously from behind a snow-draped tree, holding a tiny, perfectly sculpted pain au chocolat.
This lively, detailed scene, bursting with creativity and humor, invites viewers into a world where holiday cheer and imaginative storytelling collide, centered around the playful theme of a Christmas pain au chocolat, all dedicated to Oscar.
Generated with these themes: Christmas pain au chocolate.
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