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Eid eCards

Eid eCards work for both Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, and digital is increasingly how families and friends across time zones reach each other on the day. CardWave's Eid templates use traditional crescent and geometric motifs and are written to be sent by WhatsApp, email, or shared to social with equal grace.

Every Eid card on this page is a shareable digital eCard — built to be sent by text, email, WhatsApp, or DM and to look right on a phone screen the moment the recipient opens the link. Pick by visual style if you already know the mood you want, or by the person you are sending to if you are clearer on the relationship than the design.

The CardWave Eid set covers 72 templates across 6 design styles and 6 recipient voices. Each card page includes a long, medium, and short version of the message, plus practical guidance on how to send the card digitally — through SMS, email, group chat, or as a social share. For deeper background on how to write a eid message, our wording guide walks through openers, closers, and what to do when you are stuck.

Animated Eid eCards

12 designs in this style.

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Watercolor Eid eCards

12 designs in this style.

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Minimalist Eid eCards

12 designs in this style.

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Illustrated Eid eCards

12 designs in this style.

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Funny Eid eCards

12 designs in this style.

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Elegant Eid eCards

12 designs in this style.

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Writing a Eid message

A good eid message names the person, names a specific reason, and stops before it gets long. The card design carries the mood — the words just have to be true. If you are not sure how to start, our wording guide walks through openers, closers, and what to do when you are stuck.

For sending, paste the card URL into the same channel where you usually message this person. The link unfurls into a clean preview in iMessage, Android Messages, WhatsApp, Slack, and most email clients. For social sharing, every CardWave card thumbnail is sized for both Instagram Stories (1080×1920) and feed posts (1080×1080).

Browse by recipient

  • Friend — 12 matching Eid cards
  • Coworker — 12 matching Eid cards
  • Parent — 12 matching Eid cards
  • Child — 12 matching Eid cards
  • Partner — 12 matching Eid cards
  • Teacher — 12 matching Eid cards
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