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What to write in an Easter card🖊️

  • Mar 23
  • 2 min read

Have no fear—Skeeter Cottontail is here! We’ll introduce you to him in just a bit. In the meantime, let’s dive into the ins and outs of what to write in an Easter card. Just follow along for the next five minutes or so, and you’ll be crafting Jesus-worthy sentiments before you can say, “He is risen!”


Choose the perfect Easter greeting card

What you write inside your Easter card depends on the tone and recipient. Let the card inspire you—use the imagery and sentiment on the inside as a guide. In many cases, a simple Happy Easter and your signature are all you need. Take our Easter card for her, featuring a chick on the cover, for example:

  • Cover: Happy Easter

  • Inside: To the sweetest CHICK I know.

  • Suggested sentiment: Love, So-and-so

  • Suggested sentiment: God bless, So-and-so

Chick on cover of Easter card.

Practice makes Easter messages perfect

There are no hard rules when it comes to writing greeting card sentiments. If you get stumped, take a break and try again later. Sometimes the best ideas come when you least expect them—just like how our long-distance Easter card came to be, especially for grandparents who live far from their grandbabies.

  • Cover: 

  • Inside: Wish you were HARE!

  • Suggested sentiment: Can’t wait to see you soon! Love, Nana

  • Suggested sentiment: Love, Nana

Easter bunny on a long-distance Easter card.

Wrap things up with a great big Hallelujah!

You may never look at Easter—or us—the same way after meeting Skeeter Cottontail, Peter Cottontail’s long-lost cousin. This Easter card is so funny, we’re confident Jesus himself would get a chuckle—or cast us to the pits of hell for all eternity. Either way, we hope you found our guide helpful and that you have a truly blessed Easter.

 
 
 

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