Holiday Greeting Maker — type your wish, it's done
When a holiday rolls around and you want to send a greeting in a chat or feed, plain text feels thin — a poster makes it feel like you meant it. This scene presets a 3:4 vertical greeting layout that works for any occasion: type the holiday and your wish, sign off with your name or brand, pick a festive theme, and export a 1080×1440 image. Runs locally — no login, no watermark.
3:4 · 1080×1440 · no watermark · local
A greeting poster usually holds just three things
The occasion, one warm wish, and who it's from. This scene makes the occasion the big headline, the wish a highlighted subtitle, and the sign-off the body. Don't overload it — clean, warm, and legible reads as a thoughtful greeting rather than a mass-forwarded ad.
Why it defaults to a serif
For holidays and seasonal greetings, a serif feels warmer and more considered than a sans, and it pairs well with a festive background. This scene defaults to serif with a warm theme; if you're making something more modern — a company party or a seasonal promo — switch to sans and change the color in one click.
Sending on behalf of a brand? Sign it
If the greeting is from a company, shop or team, put your name in the body and the poster doubles as a light brand touch. If you want people to scan for a holiday offer or to connect, generate a clean QR code with QR Cat and place it beside the poster.
Frequently asked questions
Can one layout cover different holidays?
Yes. It's a generic greeting layout — just change the occasion and the wish, and switch the color to match the holiday's mood.
How long should the wish be?
Keep the subtitle to a single short line, with a line or two of sign-off in the body. A greeting is best short and warm; too much text reads like a broadcast.
Can I send the export straight to a group?
Yes. It exports a 1080×1440 high-res PNG, watermark-free, fine for feeds and group chats.
Updated · poster cat team