This card looks like a scene cut from felt — a little schoolhouse sits under a wide sunshine, surrounded by butterflies, small flowers, and rolling green hills. A graduation cap and diploma anchor the center, and colorful bunting strings across the top. The text "Terminó el Kinder" runs in bold, cheerful lettering against the pastel-yellow background, with soft-blue sky, light-pink and lavender flowers, and sage-green ground filling out the scene. Every element has that slightly puffy, handmade texture that felt art carries. The overall feeling is unambiguously playful.
This card fits a bilingual household where grandparents get the Spanish text immediately and the kids love the butterflies. Think of a mom whose five-year-old just walked across the gym floor in a tiny cap and gown while abuela cried in the second row — this card speaks to that whole room. It also works for a preschool teacher sending something to her class of 2026 graduates, where the schoolhouse and sunshine feel like a direct nod to the classroom they're leaving behind. A few words from the teacher, and it lands as something the parents will actually save.
The pastel-yellow and soft-blue palette means photos taken in natural daylight will look right at home here. A snapshot of the graduate in their cap and gown outside the school, squinting into the sun, would sit naturally alongside the card's own sunshine motif. A candid of the whole family at the kindergarten graduation party — grandparents included — gives the recipient something to download and keep at full quality. You could also add a photo of the child's first day of kindergarten next to a last-day photo; the contrast tells the whole story, and the recipient can download both images straight from the card.