The card is built around four animals — a corgi, a cat, a rabbit, and a hedgehog — gathered together with shamrocks, gold coins, green balloons, and a pot of gold at the center. Beer mugs and scattered coins fill the gaps between the characters, keeping the frame busy in a way that reads festive rather than cluttered. The color palette runs heavy on emerald-green and golden-yellow, with white, orange, and brown pulling out the animals' fur and the coin details. The overall feel is loud and playful, closer to a house party than a quiet holiday morning.
This card suits your coworker who decorates their desk every March 17th and brings green bagels to the office — they'll get the joke immediately and appreciate that someone matched their energy. It also works for the friend who has a corgi and will screenshot the card purely because of the dog. Send it to your younger sibling who throws a St. Patrick's Day party every year and takes it more seriously than most people take New Year's Eve. Each of these people wants something that looks like it was picked with them in mind, not grabbed from a generic holiday pile.
The animals carry emerald-green and golden-yellow throughout, so photos with strong natural greens or warm golden tones read cleanly on screen. A photo taken outside in a backyard or park — your friend mid-laugh, green cup in hand — lands well here. A group shot from last year's St. Patrick's Day dinner, slightly chaotic, fits the card's energy. If you're sending this to the corgi owner, a candid phone-shot of their dog works surprisingly well alongside the illustrated one. Recipients can tap any photo to download it at full resolution, so the photos genuinely go with the card.