Find the best sites to send Chinese New Year cards.
- For a prosperous Lunar New Year
- When is Chinese New Year 2019?
- punch bowl
- kathy cards
- paperless mail
- Jacqui Lawson
- pingg.com
- Dgreetings.com
- BirthdayAlarm.com
- someecards.com
- American congratulations
- bluemountain.com
- care2
- 123Greetings.com
- quality mark
- ecards.com
- China Travel Guide
- DoozyCards.com
- TIAS.com
For a prosperous Lunar New Year
New moon, new animal, new color, new year: they welcome spectacular fireworks, red envelopes and festivities, as well as personal greetings that can be sent electronically around the world.
Here are our favorite Chinese New Year card sites from around the web.
When is Chinese New Year 2019?
The Year of the Pig 2019 starts on Tuesday, February 5, 2019. The celebrations will last from January 28 to February 19, 2019 (Lantern Festival). Chinese New Year’s Eve on Monday, February 4, 2019.
punch bowl
Lots of dark red for deep satisfaction and a successful New Year. In Punchbowl, not only can you choose from beautifully designed cards, but you can also create a digital envelope and add your own photos to some of the cards.
kathy cards
Dragons and lanterns, fireworks and koi. Meet the New Year with simply beautiful greetings from Katie’s Cards.
paperless mail
It may be paperless in name, but paperless mail allows you to send Chinese New Year cards with such meticulous design, typography and realistic card quality that they always contain at least a touch of paper. Lots of red, gold and fun here!
Jacqui Lawson
Wish you prosperity and wealth with lavishly designed and ornate postcards from Jacqui Lawson. Many impeccably made Chinese New Year wishes can also be found among the New Year designs.
pingg.com
Send e-cards hand-drawn by experienced illustrators; In addition to beautiful images, symbols and calligraphy, you can add not only your own expertly crafted message, but also an invitation to the Spring Festival party.
Dgreetings.com
Traditional, beautiful and full of lucky symbols, Chinese New Year cards from Dgreetings.com are a delight.
BirthdayAlarm.com
Good luck, good luck and a happy year: wish all this and more with animated Chinese New Year cards on BirthdayAlarm.com.
someecards.com
Let’s wish every smartphone a strict Happy Chinese New Year by recklessly throwing MSG on the street. Sarcastic Cards from Someecards.com
American congratulations
Start the new year off right with fireworks, lanterns and a matching animal: American Greetings has a small and sweet assortment of e-cards for the Lunar New Year.
bluemountain.com
Thrive and evolve with more red, fun and joy from BlueMountain.com greeting cards.
care2
The Chinese New Year cards in Care2 are mostly simple, but they make up for simplicity – if it ever has to be made up for – with charm and grace. The choice is large!
123Greetings.com
In red and yellow: many times wishing you a successful and happy happy year with beautiful lunar new year cards from 123Greetings.com.
quality mark
With the tag you can dance the lion with drum style in the new year and of course you can send all your best wishes. Cards on the theme of the zodiac and animals are a given.
ecards.com
Send Chinese New Year greetings including flowers, pandas and bamboo on the original e-cards.com.
China Travel Guide
Send your best wishes for a relaxing trip to a prosperous New Year from a tour operator with animal and travel themed postcards.
DoozyCards.com
For many Chinese zodiac animals, DoozyCards has a cartoon and an animated drawing that can be sent as an email greeting.
TIAS.com
At TIAS.com, you can choose from a small selection of classic Lunar New Year motifs to send as greeting cards.