The card opens on a stained glass window composition rendered in royal blue, golden yellow, emerald green, deep red, and purple. At the center sits a Seder plate, flanked by two lit candles and crowned by a Star of David. Colorful flowers fill the spaces between the lead lines, and a "Happy Passover" banner runs across the bottom. The overall effect is bold and bright — the kind of design that reads clearly on a phone screen even at a glance. The mood is loud in a reverent way, festive without being frivolous.
This card works well for your aunt who hosts the Seder every year without fail, sets the table with the good dishes, and has the Haggadah memorized front to back. She will open this on her phone, recognize every symbol on that plate, and feel genuinely seen. It also suits a close friend who is observing Passover for the first time with their Jewish in-laws and is still learning the traditions. The symbolic imagery gives that friend something to talk about at the table, and the card signals that you took the holiday seriously.
Photos that work here have strong natural light and color that can hold their own against the deep jewel tones of the design. A shot of the actual Seder table before guests arrive — candles lit, plate arranged, wine poured — reads beautifully on screen and gives the recipient something to save. A candid of the family gathered around the table mid-meal, or a close-up of someone's hands breaking the matzah, adds real weight to the card. Recipients can tap any photo to download it at full original resolution, so the images travel with the card long after the holiday ends.