The Here With You card is built around hand-drawn pink peonies and green leaves arranged against a cream background. The botanicals are rendered in soft-pink and sage-green, with charcoal script text sitting at the center. Nothing about the design feels rushed — the linework has the kind of loose, unhurried quality you get from a sketchbook rather than a print shop. The overall feeling is quiet. It doesn't shout. It sits with you, which is exactly the point given the name.
This card works well for your friend who just moved to a new city and is having a harder time settling in than she expected. She doesn't need a funny card right now — she needs one that says you're still thinking about her, without making it a big thing. It also fits the partner you've been with for years who doesn't go in for grand gestures but would notice something this considered on an ordinary Tuesday. The botanical style reads as personal rather than store-bought, which matters when the occasion isn't a birthday or a holiday — just a regular day when you wanted to reach out.
Photos that sit well inside this card tend toward natural light and muted tones, which match the soft-pink and cream palette. A candid shot of the two of you on a walk, slightly overexposed, works well. So does a close-up of something small and specific — her dog asleep on the couch, or the coffee you left on her doorstep. Avoid high-contrast, heavily saturated images; they'll fight the hand-drawn linework. The recipient can tap any photo to download it at full resolution directly from the card, so even a casual phone shot becomes something they can keep or print at home.