The Best 144 Easter Email Examples in 2026
144 Easter Email Design Inspiration & Examples - Email Love email designs from brands you know. Every example includes a full-length design preview you can study and save.
144 Easter Email Design Inspiration & Examples - Email Love email designs from brands you know. Every example includes a full-length design preview you can study and save.
Easter email is spring's gifting-and-gathering moment: pastel product edits, basket-stuffer guides, brunch menus, and egg-hunt playfulness. This hub collects curated Easter sends from brands like Weston Table, DoorDash and United Sodas of America, spanning retail, food and hospitality.
The strongest examples pick one of the holiday's registers and commit: the elegant spring table, the kids' basket economy, or the pure sugar-rush fun of egg hunts and chocolate. Pastels dominate but the standouts break the palette on purpose. Food and grocery brands own the brunch angle; fashion brands treat it as the first true spring dressing moment.
Easter also floats (late March to late April), so the calendar discipline matters: guides two to three weeks out, shipping cutoffs for gift categories, and day-of brunch or in-store sends. See the neighboring spring arc in seasonal emails and Mother's Day emails, and the year's other candy moment in Halloween emails.
Pulled verbatim from sends in this collection. Every line links to the actual email it opened.






What the sends in this collection actually do, measured from our own archive.
Subject stats from 141 emails; Content stats from 94 analyzed emails.
Two to three weeks before the holiday for gift guides and baskets, a shipping-cutoff send about a week out for physical gifts, and brunch or day-of sends for food and hospitality brands. Because Easter moves between late March and late April, anchor the sequence to the year's actual date.
Basket stuffers and kids' gifts, chocolate and confectionery, spring fashion, and table or brunch products. Egg-hunt mechanics (hidden discounts, interactive hunts in the email) reliably outperform straight promotions for engagement.
Spring is the wider frame: renewal, fresh starts, pastel refreshes of existing products. A light egg-hunt game or a simple happy-Easter note keeps the list warm without forcing a basket metaphor onto the wrong catalog.
Less than most holidays: Easter shopping is need-driven (gifts, food, outfits), so curation and timing do the work. The examples here lean on guides and menus more than percentages, saving discounts for the post-holiday clearance send.
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