Scripture Cards: A Buyer's Guide to Custom-Printed Verse Cards
A verse means more when it's printed on something you'll actually hold, share, or hand to someone on a hard day.
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Most scripture cards on the shelf feel mass-produced — the same stock font, the same stock photo, the same verse everyone else already has taped to their fridge. If you're trying to make something personal for a baptism, a funeral, a graduation, or just your own morning reading routine, generic printables don't hold up. You want a card that pairs a specific verse with a specific photo, printed well enough that it doesn't curl or fade after a few weeks in someone's wallet or car visor.
That's where custom scripture cards come in. Upload a photo, pair it with the verse or passage that matters to your family, and choose a card layout that actually looks intentional instead of clip-art casual. Snapshot prints these on professional card stock, ships them in 2-3 days with a free magnetic case, and handles the whole thing from a small production floor in Des Moines, Iowa — no big-box printer shuffle involved.
Here's what you need to know before you order your first set.
We ship custom cards, including scripture and keepsake designs, to households in all 50 states every week from our production floor in Des Moines.
What Makes Custom Scripture Cards Worth the Cost?
A printable you download and print at home fades, curls, and looks like it was made in five minutes — because it was.
Built to Last on Real Card Stock
Professional card stock holds up in a wallet, a Bible, or a car visor far longer than home-printer paper. The card stays flat and the ink doesn't smear or fade after a few months of handling.
A Photo That Actually Means Something
Generic scripture cards use stock photography that could belong to anyone. Yours features the actual person, place, or moment tied to that verse — which is the entire point of giving something personal.
Fast Turnaround When You're on a Deadline
Funerals, baptisms, and graduations don't wait. Cards print and ship in 2-3 days, so you can order after the date is set instead of scrambling weeks in advance.
A Magnetic Case Included Free
Every order ships with a free magnetic case, so the card is already protected and display-ready the moment it arrives. No separate purchase, no scrambling for a frame.
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Scripture Cards People Actually Reorder
Snapshot ships orders to households across all 50 states every week, and repeat orders for family events — funerals, birthdays, baptisms — make up a steady share of that volume. Most of the feedback that comes back centers on how sturdy the card feels compared to home-printed alternatives and how quickly it arrived.
How Do Custom Scripture Cards Get Made?
The process runs through three steps, and most people finish the whole thing in under ten minutes.
Upload Your Photo
Start with any photo — a family portrait, a sunrise from a mission trip, a grandparent's hands, a nursery wall. It doesn't need to be professionally shot. Most phone photos crop and print fine as long as they're reasonably well-lit and in focus. This is the image that'll sit behind or alongside your chosen verse, so pick something that actually connects to the words.
Choose a Layout and Add Your Verse
Pick from card templates originally built for sports collectibles, which turn out to work surprisingly well for scripture — bold borders, clean typography zones, and space built specifically for a headline of text. Drop in your verse reference, a name, a date, or a short dedication. You control exactly what text goes where.
Print, Case, and Ship
Once you approve the layout, the card goes to print on professional card stock and ships inside a free magnetic case within 2-3 days. Order a single keepsake card or a full pack for a small group study, a funeral program keepsake, or Sunday school gifts — the process doesn't change either way.
No design software, no waiting weeks, no minimum order that forces you to buy more than you need.

Before You Order: A Scripture Card Checklist
- Choose a verse and confirm the exact translation wording you want printed
- Pick a photo with good lighting and a simple, uncluttered background
- Decide between standard wallet-size and the large MEGA poster format
- Confirm any names, dates, or dedications you want added to the text
- Preview the full layout carefully before approving for print
- Choose pack size if ordering for a family, group, or church event
- Double-check your shipping address, especially for time-sensitive events
Who Actually Orders Scripture Cards Like This?
The people ordering these aren't collectors — they're planning a specific moment and want something to mark it.
Funeral and Memorial Keepsakes
Families pair a photo of a parent or grandparent with the verse read at the service, then print a small pack to hand out afterward. It gives people something to hold onto that's more personal than a printed bulletin, and it often becomes the thing that ends up on a mirror or nightstand for years.
Baptism and Confirmation Gifts
A photo from the day itself, paired with the verse chosen for the ceremony, makes a gift that's specific to that person's actual milestone rather than a generic Bible bookmark. Grandparents especially like ordering these as a keepsake the child can look back on later.
Daily Devotional and Prayer Card Sets
Some people build a small personal set — a handful of verses that matter to them, each paired with a meaningful photo — for their own morning routine or to keep in a car. Packs make this easy without paying single-card pricing for each one.
How Much Do Custom Scripture Cards Cost?
Pricing is straightforward, with no subscription and no hidden design fees.
A single card runs $17.99. Packs for group gifts or memorial keepsakes go up to $49.99. A large-format 11"x15" MEGA poster card is also $49.99, and shipping is free anywhere in the USA.
You're paying for a permanent, personal keepsake — not a printable you'll reprint at home in six months when it fades.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I put a full Bible verse on the card, or just a short phrase?
You can fit a fairly generous amount of text, though longer passages will naturally use smaller type to stay readable. Most people find that a single verse, even a longer one like a full Psalm passage, fits comfortably with room left for a name or date. If you're trying to fit multiple verses or a longer paragraph, it helps to preview the layout first and adjust the photo crop so there's more open space for text. Shorter verses obviously give you more flexibility with font size and placement, which is why a lot of customers choose one focused verse rather than a full chapter. It's also worth thinking about legibility at the smaller wallet-card size — a verse that reads easily on a large poster card might feel cramped at 2.5x3.5 inches. If in doubt, go shorter for the standard size and save longer passages for the MEGA poster format, where there's significantly more room to work with.
How long does it take to receive scripture cards after ordering?
Cards print and ship within 2-3 days of your order being placed and approved, and shipping is free anywhere in the USA. That timeline holds whether you're ordering a single card or a full pack, since the printing process doesn't change much based on quantity. For time-sensitive events like a funeral or a baptism happening within the week, it's worth ordering as soon as the date and verse are confirmed rather than waiting until the last few days. Once the order ships, actual delivery time depends on your location and the carrier, so factor in a few extra days beyond the print window if you're working toward a firm deadline. If you've got a specific date you need cards in hand by, ordering a week or more ahead gives you a comfortable buffer. There's no rush production fee currently offered, so building in that buffer yourself is the safest approach for anything tied to a set event date.
What photo quality works best for a scripture card?
A clear, well-lit photo taken on a modern phone camera prints perfectly fine — you don't need professional photography equipment or studio lighting. What matters more is focus and lighting rather than the megapixel count, since a slightly blurry photo will look blurrier once it's enlarged onto card stock. Photos taken in natural daylight tend to print with more accurate color than ones shot under artificial indoor lighting, especially older photos that may have a yellow or orange tint. If you're using an old scanned photograph, a higher-resolution scan will hold up better than a photo of a photo taken on a phone. Cropping matters too, since the card format is a fixed rectangle, so it helps to choose an image where the important subject isn't right at the edge of the frame. If you're unsure whether a specific photo will look good, err on the side of a simpler, less cluttered background — it lets the verse text stand out more clearly against the image.
Are these cards durable enough to keep for years, or will they fade?
Cards are printed on professional card stock designed to hold color and resist the everyday wear that comes from being carried in a wallet, tucked into a Bible, or displayed on a shelf. That's a meaningful step up from home-printer paper or standard cardstock, which tends to fade, curl at the corners, or pick up creases within months of regular handling. The included magnetic case adds another layer of protection, especially for cards that are meant to be displayed rather than carried daily. For cards kept in extreme conditions — direct sunlight for years, or repeated exposure to moisture — some fading is eventually normal for any printed product, scripture cards included. But under typical storage, in a drawer, wallet, or on a shelf out of direct sun, these cards are built to be a lasting keepsake rather than something that needs reprinting each year. That durability is really the core reason people choose custom printed cards over a downloadable printable in the first place.
Can I order the same scripture card design multiple times for a family?
Yes, and this is actually one of the more common order types, especially for funerals, reunions, or church group gifts where several family members want an identical keepsake. You design the card once, then simply choose the quantity you need, whether that's a small pack of five or a larger batch for an extended family or congregation. There's no need to resubmit the design separately for each copy, which keeps the ordering process quick even for larger group orders. Pricing scales with pack size rather than staying flat per card, so ordering in bulk for a group is more cost-effective than placing multiple single-card orders. If different family members want slight variations, like their own name added to an otherwise identical layout, that typically requires separate individual orders rather than one bulk order, since each card's text would differ. For a fully identical set, though, one design and one bulk order is the simplest and most affordable route.
What's the difference between the standard card and the MEGA poster card?
The standard scripture card measures roughly 2.5 by 3.5 inches, the classic trading-card size, and works well for wallets, Bibles, or small frames. The MEGA card is a large-format 11 by 15 inch print, both priced at $49.99, but built for very different purposes. Standard cards are portable and personal, meant to be carried or given individually, while the MEGA format is meant to be displayed, like on a memorial table, a nursery wall, or as a centerpiece at an event. The larger format also gives you significantly more room for text, so if you want a longer passage alongside the photo, MEGA handles that far better than the smaller card does. Some families actually order both: standard cards to hand out to guests and a single MEGA card as the display piece at a service or celebration. Choosing between them really comes down to whether the card needs to travel with someone or stay put as a visual centerpiece.
Do I need special design software to create a scripture card?
No design software is required at all — the entire process happens through uploading a photo and selecting a template built specifically for this kind of card. You don't need experience with layout tools, fonts, or photo editing, since the templates already handle spacing, borders, and typography placement for you. All you're really doing is choosing an image, picking a layout style, and typing in the verse text you want included. This makes it accessible for people who've never designed anything before, including older family members who might be ordering a memorial keepsake for a parent or spouse. If you do want more control, most templates let you adjust the photo crop and text size within the layout, so there's still some flexibility without needing outside software. The goal of the whole setup is to get you from a phone photo to a finished, professional-looking card without any technical skill required in between.
Can scripture cards be used for something other than a personal keepsake, like church events?
Absolutely — churches and small groups regularly order these for events like Vacation Bible School, confirmation classes, mission trip send-offs, or as small thank-you gifts for volunteers and teachers. A common approach is picking one verse tied to the event's theme, then pairing it with a group photo or an image relevant to that year's program, and ordering a pack sized to the group. Because pricing scales with pack size rather than per-card minimums that punish small orders, this works fine whether you need five cards for a Sunday school class or fifty for a larger congregation event. Some churches use the MEGA poster format as a display piece at the front of a room or on a welcome table, while handing out standard-size cards as the individual takeaway. It's also a popular option for youth group graduations, where each graduating student gets a personalized card with their photo and a verse chosen specifically for them. The flexibility in both size and quantity is really what makes it work well beyond just individual family use.
What if I don't know which verse to choose?
This comes up often, especially for funerals or memorials where someone is choosing on behalf of a loved one rather than themselves. A good starting point is thinking about what the person being honored actually valued or quoted often, since a verse that reflected their own faith tends to feel more personal than a generic well-known passage. For baptisms and confirmations, many families default to the verse used during the ceremony itself, which keeps the card tied directly to that specific day. If you're building a devotional set for yourself, it can help to pick verses around a specific theme, like comfort, gratitude, or guidance, rather than trying to cover everything in one small set. There's no wrong answer here, and shorter, more universally recognized verses tend to be easier to fit cleanly on the smaller card format. If you're really stuck, it's worth asking another family member or your church community for input, since they may remember a specific verse tied to that person or occasion that you hadn't thought of.
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