Charming Southern kitchen illustration centered on the bold hand-lettered phrase "Well Butter My Biscuit" rendered in warm vintage typography — a mix of a tall slab serif for "Well Butter My" and a wide, slightly condensed script for "Biscuit" — with the lettering carrying subtle flour-dust texture and thin inline detailing in honey yellow and warm brown on cream. Anchoring the composition below the main text is a plump, golden biscuit split open with a thick pat of glossy melting butter oozing down the sides, illustrated in a clean, flat graphic style with bold outlines and warm amber highlights. Flanking the biscuit are small vintage kitchen accents: a weathered rolling pin with turned wooden handles, a small dough bowl dusted with illustrated flour puffs rendered as soft white wisps, and a tiny ceramic pitcher. A thin decorative border frames the entire composition — a simple double-rule rectangle with small corner flourishes in faded denim blue, giving the piece a vintage label or canning jar lid quality. A thin band of hand-drawn gingham check texture appears only as a narrow accent stripe or ribbon weaving through the mid-section of the layout, not filling the background. The palette is cream, honey yellow, warm brown, and faded denim blue with muted brick-red as a spot accent. The whole graphic is isolated on a flat solid cream background — no gradients, no textures, no pattern fills behind the design. Vector-clean linework, screen-print–style color separation, polished farmhouse poster aesthetic with strong readable hierarchy. | PODspy AI Design