Hanukkah Cards Built Around Your Own Words
Whether it's "Happy Hanukkah" or "Chag Sameach," describe your message and a scene — a lit menorah, a dreidel on the table — and the AI renders it in seconds.

Hanukkah runs eight nights, which makes a card a nice way to mark the whole holiday rather than just a single day — a note to open on the first night, or one that arrives partway through to say you're thinking of someone during the Festival of Lights.
Describe the imagery that matters to you: a menorah with the candles lit night by night, a table set with latkes and sufganiyot, or a simple dreidel resting beside a small pile of gelt. The AI builds the scene around your exact message instead of a generic template.
Because it's digital, distance isn't a factor — a card can reach family celebrating in another city the same night it's made, with the same care as one sent to someone next door.
One occasion, four completely different cards
Each of these was generated from the message and theme written below it. Click any card to start from that exact combination — then make it yours.

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“Happy Hanukkah! Wishing you light and joy.”
Menorah with candles lit at dusk

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“Chag Sameach to you and your whole family.”
Dreidel and gelt on a wooden table

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“Happy Hanukkah — may your latkes be crispy.”
Snowy window with a lit menorah inside

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“Wishing you eight nights of light this Hanukkah.”
Latkes and applesauce spread
What to write on your hanukkah card
- “Happy Hanukkah! Wishing you light and joy.”Use this
- “Chag Sameach to you and your whole family.”Use this
- “Happy Hanukkah — may your latkes be crispy.”Use this
- “Wishing you eight nights of light this Hanukkah.”Use this
- “Happy Hanukkah from our family to yours.”Use this
- “May the light of the menorah fill your home.”Use this
Theme ideas the AI paints beautifully
Menorah with candles lit at dusk
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Dreidel and gelt on a wooden table
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Snowy window with a lit menorah inside
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Latkes and applesauce spread
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Blue and silver holiday table setting
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Family gathered around candle-lighting
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Tips for the perfect card
- "Happy Hanukkah" and "Chag Sameach" both work well — pick whichever fits how you'd say it in person
- A lit menorah is the most recognizable Hanukkah image and renders reliably well
- If the card is for a specific night, mention which one — it's a nice personal touch
- Mention family names for a card going to a whole household gathering for candle-lighting
Your hanukkah 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.
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Hanukkah card questions, answered
- What's the right greeting for a Hanukkah card?
- "Happy Hanukkah" is widely used and always appropriate, and "Chag Sameach" (Hebrew for "happy holiday") is a warm, traditional option too. Either works well as the opening line for your card.
- Should I mention a specific night of Hanukkah?
- It's a nice touch if you know the card will arrive on a particular night, but it's not required — a general Hanukkah greeting works any time during the eight nights.
- How does the AI Hanukkah card maker work?
- Type your message and describe a scene, like a lit menorah or a table set for latkes, and the AI generates original artwork around your words in seconds.
- Is it free to make a Hanukkah e-card?
- Yes, it's free to use on the website and in the iOS app, with a higher-quality rendering option available for printing.
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