The "Boogie On" card opens on a Christmas tree lit in fuchsia, gold, aqua, and purple — the kind of color mix that looks like a nightclub hired a decorator who loves tinsel. Above the tree hangs a large disco ball, its mirrored panels bouncing reflections across a background of shimmering lights. Wrapped gifts in silver and gold crowd the base, each one catching the glare. The whole scene reads like a Christmas party that started at midnight and has no plans to stop. The feeling is loud, unrestrained, and genuinely fun.
This card lands well for your coworker who turns the office holiday party into a genuine event every single year — the one who books the DJ, organizes the costume contest, and is already talking about it in October. Send it their way and they'll feel genuinely seen. It also fits your aunt who has a rotating disco ball in her living room year-round and wraps her Christmas gifts in holographic paper. She doesn't do understated holidays, and this card matches that energy without apology. Two or three sentences in the message, and she'll get it immediately.
For photos, lean into the color palette. A shot of your group in sequins or metallic outfits under party lights will pop against the fuchsia and gold tones already in the card. If you don't have party photos, a close-up of a glittery gift or a Christmas tree with colored lights works just as well — the aqua and purple in the background will pick up those tones naturally. You could also drop in a candid from last year's holiday dinner, something a little chaotic and joyful. Recipients can tap any photo to download it at full resolution, so include ones worth keeping.