How to Make a Festival Poster With Your Name
Every festival in India comes with its own colours, lights and feelings — the glow of Diwali diyas, the bright gulal of Holi, the dhol of Navratri, the sweetness of Raksha Bandhan. And when you want to wish your family and friends, a plain forwarded image just doesn’t feel personal anymore. This is exactly why people now search for how to make a festival poster with your name — a greeting that proudly shows YOUR name (and even your photo) instead of looking like the same message everyone is forwarding. In this guide, you will learn what makes these personalised festival posters so special, and how to create one for free in under a minute using InPik.
What a Personalised Festival Poster Really Means
A festival poster is a ready-to-share greeting image designed around a specific occasion — Diwali, Holi, Navratri, Ganesh Chaturthi, Eid, Christmas, Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Onam, Baisakhi, or any tyohaar your family celebrates. A personalised festival poster goes one step further: it carries your own name and photo right on the design.
That small touch changes everything. When your cousin opens WhatsApp on Diwali morning and sees a beautiful poster that literally says “Happy Diwali from Priya” with your smiling photo, it feels warm and real — not like a copy-paste forward. In Indian culture, festivals are about relationships and apnapan (belonging). A poster with your name shows you took a moment to wish them personally, and that effort is what people remember.
Why These Personalised Greetings Matter
During every festival, our phones are flooded with the same recycled images. Most of them have a stranger’s name, a random brand logo, or no name at all. A greeting with YOUR name stands out instantly — it builds your personal identity, looks thoughtful, and is perfect for family WhatsApp groups, your status, and Instagram stories.
It is also great for small shopkeepers, tuition teachers, salon owners and anyone who wants to wish their customers with their shop or own name on a festive design. One personalised poster can do the work of a hundred boring forwards.
How to Make a Festival Poster With Your Name Using InPik
InPik is a free Android app made exactly for this. You don’t need Photoshop, design skills or any payment. Here is the simple step-by-step:
- Install InPik free from the Google Play Store on your Android phone.
- Open the app and pick the festival you want — Diwali, Holi, Navratri, Ganesh Chaturthi, Eid, Christmas, Makar Sankranti and many more occasions are available.
- Choose a poster design that matches the mood of your tyohaar — bright, devotional, elegant or fun.
- Type your name (or your shop/family name) so it appears clearly on the festival greeting.
- Add your photo if you like, to make the poster truly yours.
- Save the finished poster to your phone in good quality.
- Share in one tap directly to WhatsApp, Instagram or Facebook — as a chat message, status or story.
That’s it. In about a minute, your personalised festival poster is ready and out there. Because InPik is free, you can make a new one for every festival of the year.
Choosing the Right Design for Each Festival
Match the look to the occasion. For Diwali and Dhanteras, pick warm golden diya designs. For Holi, go for colourful, playful posters. For Navratri and Durga Puja, choose devotional designs with Maa Durga. For Ganesh Chaturthi, a Bappa-themed poster works beautifully. InPik also has Good Morning, Good Night, birthday and devotional categories (Ram, Hanuman, Shiva, Krishna, Durga, Sai Baba and more), so you can personalise greetings all year, not only on festivals.
Tips for Heartfelt Festival Wishes
The design grabs attention, but the words touch the heart. A few simple tips:
- Keep it personal: add the person’s name or relation — “Bhaiya”, “Didi”, “Mummy-Papa” — along with your own name on the poster.
- Match the festival’s spirit: Diwali is about light and prosperity, Holi about colours and forgiveness, Navratri about devotion and energy.
- Be short and warm: one or two heartfelt lines feel more genuine than a long paragraph.
- Add a small blessing or wish for health, happiness or success — it always feels good to receive.
Best Time and Etiquette to Share
Timing matters. Send festival posters early on the festival morning, or on the eve at night, so your wish is among the first they see. For multi-day festivals like Navratri, you can share a fresh poster each day. Post your personalised poster as a WhatsApp status and Instagram story so everyone in your contacts sees it, and send a direct message to close family and friends for that extra personal feeling. Avoid spamming the same group again and again — one good poster with your name is enough to be remembered.
Ready-to-Copy Festival Wishes
Pair these messages with your personalised InPik poster:
- Happy Diwali! May your home glow with diyas, your heart with joy, and your life with endless prosperity. — from [Your Name]
- Bura na mano, Holi hai! Wishing you a colourful Holi full of laughter and love. — [Your Name]
- Jai Mata Di! May Maa Durga bless you with strength, courage and happiness this Navratri.
- Ganpati Bappa Morya! May Bappa remove every obstacle and fill your home with peace and good fortune.
- Happy Raksha Bandhan, Bhaiya! May our bond stay as strong and sweet forever. — your loving sister, [Your Name]
- Happy Makar Sankranti! May your kites fly high and your dreams soar even higher.
- Eid Mubarak! May this Eid bring peace, prosperity and togetherness to you and your family.
- Merry Christmas! May the season fill your life with warmth, love and beautiful memories.
Type any of these into InPik, add your name and photo, choose a matching festival design, and share in one tap. With InPik, making a festival poster with your name is genuinely the easiest and free way to wish your loved ones — and to express more, every day.
Make it personal with InPik
Add your name & photo to Good Morning, festival & devotional greetings — free on Android, share in one tap.
Download the AppFrequently asked questions
How can I make a festival poster with my name for free?
Install the free InPik app from Google Play, pick a festival like Diwali or Holi, choose a design, type your name, add your photo, and save. The whole thing takes under a minute and costs nothing.
Can I add both my name and my photo to the poster?
Yes. InPik lets you add your name and your photo to festival greetings, so the poster feels truly personal instead of a plain forward. You can also add a shop or family name.
How do I share my festival poster on WhatsApp and Instagram?
After creating your poster in InPik, just tap share. You can send it directly to WhatsApp, Instagram or Facebook in one tap, as a chat message, status or story.