The card opens on a comic-style living room in full disaster mode. A couch is torn up, a plant is knocked over and spilling dirt, and a fishbowl sits in the middle of it all like the one innocent bystander. The bold text "Look What They Did!" punches across the scene in the kind of lettering you'd find in a vintage comic strip. Vibrant-orange, lime-green, purple, bright-yellow, and aqua-blue collide across every corner of the illustration. Nothing about this card is quiet. It's loud, chaotic, and deliberately funny.
This card fits your friend who just got a new puppy and has been texting you photos of chewed furniture all week — send it back to them and they'll feel genuinely seen. It also works for your coworker who came back from a long weekend to find their cat had knocked every single thing off the bathroom counter. Two or three sentences in the message is all you need; the card does the heavy lifting. It's equally right for your sibling whose toddler discovered markers for the first time and redecorated a wall.
For photos, lean into the mayhem. A shot of your pet mid-zoomies, blurry and slightly out of frame, fits the comic-chaos energy of the orange and lime-green palette far better than any posed portrait would. A wide-angle phone shot showing the actual damage — the shredded corner of the couch, the toppled plant — lands with the same humor the illustration is going for. If the card is for a friend's pet, dig up a candid where the animal looks completely unbothered by what it just destroyed. Recipients can tap any photo to download it at full resolution, so the evidence is theirs to keep.