Funny Christmas card featuring Aztec god Quetzalcoatl as Santa

$4.75

This fanciful Christmas card is my interpretation of a real historical event when, in 1930, the president of Mexico suggested that people reclaim their Aztec heritage by having the feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl bring gifts to children, in lieu of Santa.

Message inside: “Wishing you all the delights of the season, no matter who brings the presents” —it then refers to the text on the back of the card, which explains the context, as in the above paragraph.

I created this illustration for the 2025 Useful Calendar, which celebrates the Year of the Snake.

Size: 4-1/4” w x 5-1/2” h

Choice of envelope colors.

Blank inside.

Price includes shipping without tracking. Three or more items ship with tracking.

If you buy any 10 cards, you only pay for 8.

Envelope color:

This fanciful Christmas card is my interpretation of a real historical event when, in 1930, the president of Mexico suggested that people reclaim their Aztec heritage by having the feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl bring gifts to children, in lieu of Santa.

Message inside: “Wishing you all the delights of the season, no matter who brings the presents” —it then refers to the text on the back of the card, which explains the context, as in the above paragraph.

I created this illustration for the 2025 Useful Calendar, which celebrates the Year of the Snake.

Size: 4-1/4” w x 5-1/2” h

Choice of envelope colors.

Blank inside.

Price includes shipping without tracking. Three or more items ship with tracking.

If you buy any 10 cards, you only pay for 8.