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Easter 2027 · Sunday, March 28

Easter Greeting Cards

Easter Sunday's date moves each year — calculated as the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox. For some it commemorates the Resurrection; for others it marks spring renewal. Either way, the trails finally thaw. The collection runs from religious to wildflower-soft — returning songbirds, the first warm light of the year — and every card prints at home on standard paper or sends as a digital share link. Whether your Easter is sunrise service or a long muddy hike to look at the first crocuses, there's a card here.

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What to write inside a Easter card

Sample messages varied by tone. Use one as written, or as a starting point for your own.

Heartfelt

  • Wishing you the kind of Easter that smells like wet earth and feels like the end of winter. Happy Easter.

Religious

  • May the joy of His Resurrection be with you and yours this Easter. He is risen.
  • Wishing you a blessed Easter — full of grace, hope, and the quiet wonder of new life.

Spring

  • Wildflowers, longer days, and the trail finally dry. Happy Easter.
  • May your Easter be full of returning birds, soft mornings, and people you love. Happy Easter.

Family

  • Happy Easter — from our crew to yours. Let the kids find every egg, let the coffee stay warm.

Funny

  • Happy Easter — may your eggs be hidden well and your dog not find the chocolate first.

Short

  • Spring is here. So are we. Happy Easter.

Sentimental

  • Some Easters are for tradition. Some are for starting over. I hope yours is whichever one you need this year.

Easter cards by relationship

Different recipients ask for different cards. Browse by who you're sending to.

Religious Easter Cards

For Easters centered on the Resurrection. Reverent and warm.

Easter Cards for Family

Egg hunts, coffee, the whole crew at brunch. The household card.

For Kids

Bright spring designs the kids will actually look at before opening the candy.

Spring Renewal Easter Cards

For Easters celebrated as a spring marker — wildflowers, returning birds, longer light.

Easter cards by tone

Choose a register that fits the recipient.

Religious Easter Cards

Reverent designs and messaging. The Resurrection at the center.

Spring-First Easter Cards

Wildflowers and dawn light — Easter as the start of the warm season.

Funny Easter Cards

For families who survive Easter through humor and a buffer of strong coffee.

Frequently asked about Easter cards

When is Easter 2026?

Easter Sunday 2026 falls on April 5. Because Easter is calculated as the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox, the date moves each year. Easter 2027 is March 28; Easter 2028 is April 16.

What do you write in an Easter card?

It depends on whether the recipient observes Easter religiously or culturally. For religious recipients, lean into the Resurrection and grace; for broader recipients, spring renewal and family togetherness work well. Keep the message short — Easter cards are typically read alongside a meal or an egg hunt, not lingered over.

When should I send an Easter card?

Mail-delivered Easter cards should ship 5–7 days before Easter Sunday. Print-at-home cards can be finished the day before and hand-delivered at brunch. Digital share links arrive instantly.

Can I print Easter cards at home?

Yes. Every Easter card here downloads as a fold-once PDF designed for standard letter paper. The bright spring imagery prints especially well on cardstock if you want a sturdier finish.

Do you have religious Easter cards?

Yes. The Easter collection includes cards rooted in the Christian celebration of the Resurrection — reverent imagery and messaging — alongside cards focused on broader spring traditions. Browse the religious section above.

Are Easter cards still a thing?

Yes — Easter is in the top 10 highest-volume greeting card occasions in the US. It's especially common in family contexts (grandparents to grandkids, parents to adult children), and digital sends have made it easy for long-distance family to stay in the tradition without the mail timing risk.

Curated by Jeremy Henricks, founder of TerraGreetings · Pacific Northwest