This Happy Easter eCard opens on a retro-inspired layout packed with round flowers, wavy-patterned Easter eggs, and peace symbols arranged around bold "Happy Easter" lettering. The color palette runs hot: orange, yellow, and pink sit against patches of green and brown, the whole thing pulling from a 1970s graphic sensibility rather than anything pastel or quiet. The flowers have that flat, almost poster-print quality, and the eggs carry hand-drawn-looking wave lines in contrasting colors. The overall feeling is loud and genuinely cheerful, the kind of design that reads immediately on a small phone screen without losing any of its energy.
This card works well for your friend who grew up in the seventies and still has a macramé plant hanger in every room — she'll clock the retro references immediately and appreciate that it's not another soft-focus bunny. It also fits your teenage niece who leans into vintage aesthetics on her social feeds; she's more likely to save this to her camera roll than to roll her eyes at it. Send it to the coworker who decorates their desk area for every single holiday, the one who takes Easter Monday seriously and brings hard-boiled eggs to the office kitchen.
For photos, think color first — images with warm tones in orange, yellow, or green will sit naturally alongside this design. A candid shot of the Easter egg hunt in the backyard, kids mid-crouch with baskets, fits the playful energy here. A close-up of a plate of homemade Easter cookies in bright icing works well too, especially if the icing colors echo the card's palette. If you're sending to the retro fan, a scanned or phone-photographed old family Easter photo from the seventies or eighties would land perfectly. Recipients can tap any photo to download it at full resolution and keep it.