The card opens on a navy-blue background with "Hello From Us" set in bold white type — the letters sit front and center, big enough to read at a glance on any screen. Around the text, sage-green botanical illustrations and cream floral drawings branch outward, the kind of hand-drawn style you'd find on a vintage seed packet or old postcard. The navy holds the whole thing together so the flowers read as decoration, not clutter. The overall feel is quiet and nostalgic, like pulling an old photo album off a shelf.
This card suits a group of friends who moved to different cities and want to send something that feels genuinely collective — maybe four college roommates checking in after five years apart. It works just as well for a family sending a note after a reunion, like your aunt and cousins who drove in from out of state last summer and never quite got around to following up. Both archetypes share one thing: the message is coming from more than one person, and the plural "Us" in the title carries real weight for them.
The navy, sage, and cream palette handles outdoor and natural-light photos well. A group shot taken outside — say, everyone squinting at the camera on a hiking trail or standing in a backyard at dusk — will sit naturally against the card's botanical mood. A casual phone-shot of the whole family around a dinner table, dishes still on it, works too. If you're sending from a friend group, a candid from your last trip together tells the story better than a posed photo. Recipients can tap any photo to download it at full resolution, so the photos themselves are part of what you're sending.