Happy Passover — Passover Photo eCard

Happy Passover

Passover Photo Card

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A vibrant Passover card featuring a Seder plate, candles, and a Star of David in a retro style with bold colors like teal-blue, golden-yellow, and rust-orange.

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About This Design

The card opens on a retro-style Passover scene: a Seder plate sits at the center, flanked by candles and a Star of David rendered in bold teal-blue, golden-yellow, and rust-orange against a cream-beige background. The color choices lean into mid-century graphic design — flat shapes, high contrast, no gradients. Everything is drawn with deliberate weight, so nothing competes for attention. The overall effect is loud in the best way, the kind of card that looks nothing like a generic stock holiday greeting and immediately reads as Passover without a word of text. The mood is festive and direct.

This card suits your aunt who hosts the Seder every year without fail, sets the table two days early, and would genuinely appreciate something that looks as considered as her brisket. Send it to her the week before and she'll open it right at her kitchen table while she's still planning the menu. It also works for a coworker who just told you this is their first time leading the Seder since their parent passed — someone who needs a card that feels grounded in tradition without being heavy or somber. The retro style keeps the tone warm but not overwrought.

Photos that land well here are ones with natural gold or amber tones, which sit comfortably against the card's teal and rust palette. A candid shot from last year's Seder table — dishes out, Haggadahs open, glasses raised — gives the card a personal weight that no illustration can. A photo of the recipient's own Seder plate, shot on a phone in decent kitchen light, works just as well. If you're sending to someone far away, a recent family portrait gives them something to save. Recipients can tap any photo to download it at full resolution, so the pictures travel with the card wherever it goes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Would this card feel out of place for a less observant Jewish friend?

Probably, yes. The design leans into religious iconography — a Seder plate, Star of David, candles — all rendered with real visual emphasis. If your friend marks Passover loosely or has complicated feelings about religious imagery, this card may feel like more than they want. A simpler spring-themed card would sit better. This one is built for people who genuinely observe the holiday and would recognize the symbols as familiar rather than formal.

How do I choose photos that don't clash with the teal, gold, and rust color scheme?

Photos with warm indoor lighting — think candles, dining room lamps, or late-afternoon window light — tend to read well against this palette. Avoid photos with heavy blue or cool-gray backgrounds, since they'll fight the teal. Food shots, table settings, and close family portraits in natural tones all sit comfortably alongside the card's colors. A photo with a lot of white space or cream tones will anchor nicely against the cream-beige in the design.

What kind of message fits the tone of this design?

Short and direct works best. The card already carries visual weight, so a long paragraph of text feels like too much. Write the way you'd speak at the Seder table — something like 'Wishing you and your family a meaningful Passover' or a specific memory you share with the recipient. Skip elaborate flourishes. If you want to include a line from the Haggadah, one line is enough. The design does the heavy lifting; your message just needs to feel genuine.

Does this card work for occasions other than Passover itself?

Not really. The Seder plate and Passover-specific symbols are central to the design, not decorative background elements. Sending it for Hanukkah or Rosh Hashanah would feel off — those holidays have their own visual language, and this card isn't it. If you're looking for a general Jewish holiday card, this isn't the right fit. It's built specifically for Passover, and it works best sent in the week or two leading up to the holiday.

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