except in one house on Roswell...
The guy and globe were on the cover, and it lifted up from the bottom to reveal the... colorful note inside.
The third panel is what was on the back of each card.
The computer graphics were practice for occupational therapy. I had a portable Japanese screen-printing contraption, so this must have been in the mid 1980's.Mary Ann wasn't signing her name anymore, but I photocopied the closing and signature off a pre-accident letter I had. So she DID sign, just not that year, and not that card.
"Don't eat yellow snow" was my lettering (at Mary Ann's direction), during card production.