Passover Cards for the Seder Table and Beyond
From "Chag Sameach" to a wish for the Seder, describe your message and a scene — matzah, a Seder plate, candlelight — and the AI renders it in seconds.

Passover commemorates the Exodus, the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt, and centers on the Seder — a ritual meal with the Haggadah, four cups of wine, and symbolic foods on the Seder plate. A card can reference any of that directly instead of a generic springtime greeting.
Describe the scene you're picturing: a Seder table set with matzah and wine, a Seder plate with its symbolic foods, or a simple candlelit table on the first night. The AI paints original artwork around your exact greeting, whether it's "Chag Sameach" or a longer wish for the holiday.
Since Passover involves gathering extended family for the Seder, a card is also a thoughtful way to reach relatives who can't attend in person, sent with the same care as an invitation to the table itself.
What to write on your passover card
- “Chag Sameach! Wishing you a meaningful Passover.”Use this
- “Happy Passover to you and your whole family.”Use this
- “Wishing you a joyful, reflective Passover season.”Use this
- “Chag Pesach Sameach — may your Seder be blessed.”Use this
- “Happy Passover! Wishing you freedom and renewal.”Use this
- “May this Passover bring your family closer together.”Use this
Theme ideas the AI paints beautifully
Seder table set with matzah and wine
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Seder plate with symbolic foods
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Candlelit table on the first night
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Open Haggadah beside a wine glass
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Family gathered for the Seder meal
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Matzah basket beside fresh herbs
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Tips for the perfect card
- "Chag Sameach" ("happy holiday") or "Chag Pesach Sameach" are the standard, appropriate greetings
- A Seder plate or matzah on the table are the most recognizable Passover images
- Candlelight adds warmth to a Seder-table scene without overcomplicating it
- A card works well as a note to relatives who can't join the Seder in person
Your passover 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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Passover card questions, answered
- What's the right greeting for a Passover card?
- "Chag Sameach" ("happy holiday") is a general, always-appropriate greeting, and "Chag Pesach Sameach" specifically names Passover for a more traditional touch. Either works well as the opening line.
- What imagery is traditional for a Passover card?
- A Seder plate, matzah, wine glasses, and candlelight are all traditional and recognizable choices. Describe the specific elements from your family's Seder, and the AI will build the scene around them.
- How does the AI Passover card maker work?
- Type your greeting and describe a scene, like a Seder table or a Seder plate with its symbolic foods. The AI generates original artwork around your exact words in seconds.
- Is it free to make a Passover e-card?
- Yes, it's free to use on the website and in the iOS app, with a higher-quality rendering option available if you'd like to print it.
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