Built for a sweet first glance on mobile
Tug the kite tail first
The card should begin with a tiny lift, as if something paper-light is about to catch wind.
Best for parent-to-child or teacher-to-class notes
A small parade, folded into one screen.
Start with lift, not the landing.
Then let the whole card lift off
After the tug, reveal the full greeting like a paper kite finally catching the open sky.
For the day when wonder should look carefully made.
Large illustration-led stage with floating paper pieces
The reveal should feel airy and storybook-soft.
Paper Kite Parade
For the day when wonder should look carefully made.
It reads gentle rather than noisy, which makes it usable for both parents and teachers.
Soft enough for a child, polished enough for a parent.
Powder yellow, kite blue, apricot paper
Best for parent-to-child or teacher-to-class notes
Large illustration-led stage with floating paper pieces
A short promise line under the greeting
See the finished card first, then decide what to change
The launch template stays restrained on purpose. It proves mood, composition, and gift value first, then opens up editing, login, payment, and publishing.
By this point, can you already picture who would receive it?
If the answer is yes, the template is ready for launch. The editing flow only needs to help the sentiment land more precisely.
Suggested reading rhythm: Built for a sweet first glance on mobile