This Easter eCard opens on a soft-pink and cream watercolor background, with gold-embellished eggs nestled among painted flowers. The script lettering sits lightly on the page, drawn in the same warm tones as the blooms around it. The gold detailing on the eggs catches the eye without pulling focus from the overall composition — the flowers, the script, and the background work as one continuous surface rather than separate layers. The overall feeling is quiet and unhurried, the kind of design that reads as genuinely considered rather than seasonal filler.
This card suits someone like your aunt who hosts the Easter Sunday dinner every single year without fail and deserves something that matches the effort she puts in. Send it to her and she'll open it on her phone at the kitchen table on Good Friday and actually pause on it. It also works well for a coworker who observes Easter but you don't know her well enough to get personal — the floral watercolor keeps things warm without overstepping. The pastel palette and script tone it down just enough that it doesn't feel like an overshoot for a professional relationship.
Photos that work best here sit in the soft end of the light spectrum — think an outdoor shot taken on a bright but overcast morning, where colors are muted rather than punchy. A picture of your kids hunting for eggs in the backyard grass reads beautifully against the cream and pink tones. A close-up of a table set for Easter lunch, with natural light coming in from a nearby window, also holds up well. If you're sending this to your aunt, include a photo of her at last year's Easter table — she can download it at full resolution straight from the card and save it herself.