Hanukkah Bright Hanukkah Soft Pastel

Hanukkah · Soft Pastel

Bright Hanukkah — Soft Pastel

About this design

This Soft Pastel take on a Hanukkah card was built for the moment when you want to send something specific, not generic. Eight nights of light — celebrated with warmth and tradition. The layout is balanced for both a 5x7 printed card and a square digital share, so the same design works whether you mail it, text it, or post it. Type sits comfortably above the fold, and there is room for a real handwritten or hand-typed message inside without the design fighting for attention.

What makes the Soft Pastel direction work for Hanukkah is restraint. The palette pulls from #FCE7F3, #E0F2FE, #FEF3C7, #BBF7D0, which gives the front of the card enough personality to stand out on a mantel without screaming for attention. Type pairings lean on a confident display face for the headline and a quieter humanist sans for the supporting line. Photography and illustration, when used, are framed with generous margins so nothing gets cropped awkwardly when printed at home or sent through a mailing service.

A Hanukkah card has one job: make the recipient feel seen. The card itself is a delivery vehicle for that feeling, not the feeling itself. That is why the inside of every CardCraft template leaves the message area genuinely blank — no pre-printed sentiment that overrides what you actually want to say. The suggested copy on the card detail page is a starting point you can adapt, shorten, or replace entirely. Pair the words with a printed signature, a handwritten line, or a photo, and the card moves from generic to personal in about thirty seconds.

Use this design when the relationship calls for warmth without being precious. It works for Hanukkah moments where the sender is close enough to mean it but far enough that a simple text would feel thin. The Soft Pastel style reads as considered, which signals that the sender took a beat. That signal is most of what greeting cards are for.

Every CardCraft template ships in three formats: a print-ready PDF sized for standard 5x7 card stock, a square digital version sized for messaging apps and social posts, and a wider email version sized for inbox previews. Color profiles are tuned for both screen and CMYK home printing, and bleed and safe areas are pre-marked in the print PDF so nothing important gets trimmed. Choose a format, edit the copy, and download or share — there is no account required to preview a design.

Recommended: A practical guide to home printer color profiles — the single most useful read if you plan to print this design on uncoated cover stock.

Suggested message

Wishing you eight nights of light, family, and the kind of latkes you remember in March.

Use this as a starting point. The best card messages are the ones you change to fit the person.

Color palette

#FCE7F3#E0F2FE#FEF3C7#BBF7D0

Design tips

  • Lead with one strong typographic moment — usually the recipient's name or the occasion word — and let everything else support it.
  • Limit the front-of-card palette to three colors from the Soft Pastel system: #FCE7F3, #E0F2FE, #FEF3C7. Use the fourth as an accent only.
  • Leave the inside of the card 70% empty. The message is the design when it lands.
  • If you add a photo, crop it to a vertical 4:5 ratio and align it to the left or right edge — never center a portrait on a card front.
  • For hanukkah specifically, avoid stock illustrations of generic symbols. Use a custom shape, a photograph, or strong type instead.

Printing tips

  • Print on 110lb (300gsm) uncoated cover stock for a tactile, premium feel. Glossy stock cheapens most designs in this style.
  • If you are printing at home, set your printer to 'Best' or 'Photo' quality and use the borderless setting only on cards designed with bleed.
  • For the Soft Pastel palette, soft proof in CMYK before sending to a print service. The color #BBF7D0 in particular tends to shift on uncoated stock.
  • Trim to 5x7 with a guillotine-style trimmer rather than scissors. The clean edge does about half the work of looking professional.
  • If you mail the card, use a rigid mailer or cardboard backing. A creased corner tells the recipient nobody cared.

Available formats

  • Printable PDF (5x7)
  • Digital share (1080x1350)
  • Email (600px wide)

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