Three golden mooncakes stack neatly like a tower of good luck, embossed with the Mandarin characters for “Zhong Qiu Jie” (Mid-Autumn Festival) and paired with a clean side caption, “Happy Mid Autumn Festival.”
The restrained layout highlights texture—the crisp scalloped edges, glossy tops, and traditional seal—creating an elegant, keepsake look that fans of design-forward mid autumn festival cards will love.
Thoughtful yet minimal, it’s perfect for sending blessings of reunion, abundance, and sweet beginnings to family, friends, clients, or anyone you’re missing under the same moon.
As part of our mid autumn festival greeting cards collection, this piece bridges tradition and modern typography for a refined addition to your Asian greeting cards stash.
The Chinese script and mooncake motif make it an especially meaningful pick among Chinese Mid Autumn Festival cards, while the universal message also fits greeting cards for Mid-Autumn Festival across the region.
Gift it alongside actual mooncakes, tuck it into a care package, or mail it as a display-worthy note for the season. It’s a thoughtful choice for cross-cultural celebrations, too: send as happy Chuseok greeting cards to Korean friends or as elegant tsukimi cards for Japan’s moon-viewing traditions.
However you share it, this stacked-mooncake design delivers a tasteful blend of sweetness, symbolism, and seasonal joy.
✍️ Blank inside so you can spill your heart out
📦 Complimentary kraft envelope included
✨ Designed by an Asian artist
🖨️ Printed in Los Angeles
📏 Size: 4.25 x 5.5 inches
📄 Material: 110# (297 g/m²) paperboard