Confirmation Cards for a Deepening Faith
Confirmation marks a young person choosing their faith for themselves. Describe the moment and the AI builds a card that reflects the weight of that choice.

Confirmation is the sacrament in which a baptized Catholic (or member of certain other Christian traditions) affirms their faith for themselves, typically as a teenager, and receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit — often symbolized by fire or a dove, and marked by choosing a confirmation name and sponsor. It's a milestone of personal choice, not just family tradition.
Use the confirmand's name — including their confirmation name if you know it — and describe a scene that fits, like flames of the Holy Spirit in warm gold, a dove in soft light, or stained glass glowing at dusk. The AI builds original artwork around your exact words.
It renders in portrait format in seconds, ready to print as a keepsake or send as a blessing for the day. A thoughtful way to honor a young person's own step deeper into their faith.
What to write on your confirmation card
Theme ideas the AI paints beautifully
Flames of the Holy Spirit in warm gold
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Dove descending in soft light
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Stained glass glowing at dusk
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Cross with delicate light rays
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Candle flame against a dark background
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Church interior bathed in evening light
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Tips for the perfect card
- Use their name — and confirmation name, if you know it — to make the message feel personal
- Flames, doves, and stained glass are traditional, fitting symbols of the Holy Spirit
- Acknowledge that this is a personal choice of faith, which fits a slightly more mature tone than baptism or First Communion cards
- A short blessing for wisdom, courage, or guidance fits the occasion especially well
Your confirmation card in three steps
Write your message
Type the exact words you want on the card.
Describe a theme
A scene, a style, a mood — anything you can imagine.
Download & share
Get an HD card in seconds. Print it or send the link.
Confirmation card questions, answered
- What should I write in a Confirmation card?
- Congratulate the confirmand by name, acknowledge that they're affirming their own faith, and offer a blessing for wisdom or guidance going forward. Mentioning their confirmation name, if you know it, adds a meaningful personal touch.
- How is Confirmation different from First Communion?
- First Communion happens earlier, when a child first receives the Eucharist, while Confirmation typically comes later, often in the teen years, when the person personally affirms the faith they were raised in and receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
- How does the AI Confirmation card maker work?
- Type your message and describe a scene, like "flames of the Holy Spirit in warm gold." The AI generates original artwork around your exact words in a portrait card ready to print or share.
- Is it free to make a Confirmation e-card?
- Yes, cards are free to create on the website and in the iOS app, with an HD download available if you'd like to print one for the celebration.
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