Step 1: Choose a card.
We decided to choose a card with the image below. Nice...but it hardly screams "birthday."

Since we were going for a birthday theme, we decided to use paint to add a cake, candles, and party hats, but you can just as easily add shamrocks or Lincoln beards.

Step 3: Eliminate any Christmas-specific words.
I changed the word "season" to "birthday," and I signed it "Paul," but you can use any name.

Give the card to someone. I gave this one to my mother, but you can give yours to anyone.
Thanks for joining us. Next week, we'll show you how to make altruism using nothing but a book of matches and the planet Jupiter. Bye for now!
3 comments:
Do you think this would work for my kegger party invitations?
Hi Paul:)
I love it! (Who is "we"?)
Okay, that's pretty funny. I laughed out loud. Loudly. Everyone could here me.
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