Celebrate a special birthday in style with this vibrant and personalised Transport Birthday Card. Featuring a fun and colourful design with a plane, London bus, and car, this card is sure to bring a smile to the recipient’s face. Whether it’s for a child or an adult, this card is the perfect way to shout about a very special birthday. You can customise it with the recipient's name and age on the front, as well as a personalised message inside, making it an even more unique and thoughtful gift.
This personalised Transport Birthday Card is perfect for the following occasions:
To personalise this card, simply provide the recipient’s name (up to 12 characters) and their age (up to 2 digits) for the front of the card. Inside, you can add a personalised message of up to 7 lines, with 25 characters per line. Please ensure that your message is entered in the correct case, as the font style used makes all caps difficult to read. Once personalised, the card comes with a brown outer envelope and a plain white envelope inside, ready to be gifted.
This personalised Transport Birthday Card is the perfect way to make someone's special day even more memorable, with a fun and personal touch they’re sure to love.
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Delivered 1-3 working days after dispatch
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