The card opens on a white background packed with saturated color. Bold block letters spell out "Happy Easter" in bright red, sunny yellow, and sky blue, each letter given enough weight that the text reads instantly on a small screen. Around the lettering, illustrated spring elements fill the space: a yellow chick, a decorated egg, a butterfly, tulips in red and yellow, and white daisies with grass-green stems. Nothing is sparse here. Every corner has something going on, and the overall effect is loud and playful in exactly the way an Easter Sunday morning should feel.
This card works well for a niece or nephew under twelve who gets excited about egg hunts and stays up too late the night before. Send it with a few photos from last year's hunt and they'll watch the animation on repeat. It also fits a coworker who goes all out decorating her desk with plastic eggs every spring and sends the whole office a group text about it — she'll appreciate that someone matched her energy. For a parent hosting an Easter brunch for the extended family, this card doubles as a heads-up that the day is going to be colorful and chaotic, in the best way.
Because the palette runs hot — reds, yellows, blues — photos with natural outdoor light tend to hold up best inside this card. A shot of kids in bright Easter outfits standing in the backyard grass will slot right in. A close-up of a decorated egg basket on a kitchen table, taken in the morning before things get messy, works too. If you're sending to someone far away, include a candid from last Easter so they feel like they were there — they can download each photo at full resolution directly from the card and keep it or print it at home.