The tradition of sending Easter greeting cards dates back to the 19th century, when the postal service became more affordable and efficient. The first Easter card was produced in England in the 1840s, and it featured an image of a rabbit, which was a common symbol of Easter at the time.
As printing technology improved and the cost of production decreased, the popularity of Easter cards grew. By the early 20th century, Easter cards had become a popular way for people to send well wishes to friends and family members who lived far away.
The imagery on Easter cards has evolved over time, but some of the most common symbols include Easter eggs, rabbits, spring flowers, and religious images such as crosses and lambs. Today, Easter greeting cards are still a popular way for people to express their Easter wishes, and they are available in a wide variety of styles, from traditional religious cards to more whimsical designs.
And, there is nothing more special than sending a handmade Easter greeting card, something unique and fun, to say you are thinking about the recipient and this special time of the year.