The "What a Night" card is drawn in a hand-sketched vintage style and packs a lot into one frame: a city skyline silhouetted against a midnight-blue sky, fireworks bursting in gold and crimson, wine glasses raised mid-toast, a gramophone in the corner, and strings of bunting with confetti scattered across the foreground. Ivory and emerald-green fill the gaps between the warmer reds and golds, giving the whole composition a rich, ink-and-pigment quality that feels more like a 1920s poster than a digital file. The overall mood is loud and festive — unapologetically so.
This card works well for your friend who threw the New Year's Eve party everyone is still talking about — the one who hand-lettered the menus and sourced actual crystal coupes. Three sentences of genuine thanks would land better here than a generic note. It also suits your colleague who just wrapped a massive product launch after six straight months of late nights; the cityscape and raised glasses match the energy of finishing something big. Send it the morning after, while the relief is still fresh, and it will read as exactly the right thing at the right time.
The midnight-blue and gold palette rewards photos taken in low or warm artificial light — think a shot of the group around the table just after midnight, glasses up, faces lit by candles or fairy lights. A close-up of the actual wine bottle or the party spread on the table also reads well against the card's rich tones. If the occasion was a backyard fireworks night, even a slightly blurry phone shot of the sky works — the card's own fireworks give it context. Recipients can tap any photo to download it at full resolution, so the images travel with the card rather than staying buried in someone's camera roll.