This Easter eCard opens on a vintage marbled background where pastel-yellow, sage-green, and peach swirl together in an organic, ink-on-water pattern. Script text wishing a joyful spring sits across the design in a style that reads old-world and unhurried. Soft-orange and light-pink tones drift through the marbling, keeping the palette varied without feeling busy. The overall look is quiet — the kind of thing you'd find pressed inside an old book rather than shouting from a shop window. It reads calm on screen and doesn't compete with whatever photos you drop into it.
This card suits someone like your aunt who hosts Easter brunch every year and still sets the table with her grandmother's china — she'll appreciate the vintage feel without needing it explained to her. It also works well for a coworker who recently moved into a new place and is hosting their first spring gathering; the understated design says "thinking of you" without veering into anything overly religious or sentimental. For a childhood friend you've fallen out of regular contact with, this card is low-pressure — the marbled pattern gives it personality without demanding a long message to match.
Photos that work best here have natural light and muted tones — think a snap of wildflowers in a garden, shot in the morning before the sun gets harsh. A picture of your aunt's Easter table, all pastel linens and ceramic eggs, would sit naturally against the sage-green and peach in the background. If the card is going to your friend who just had a baby, a soft indoor photo of them together would feel right. Recipients can tap any photo to download it at full resolution, so a genuinely good shot is worth including — they'll keep it.