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Lunar New Year Social Media Posts

Browse Lunar New Year Instagram post templates, pick a red-and-gold design or zodiac motif, and swap in your own text and photos.

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Lunar New Year Instagram posts you can edit right in your browser

Lunar New Year social media posts are the greeting graphics and carousels brands publish for the holiday, from a simple red-and-gold greeting card to a zodiac-animal carousel or a store hours announcement. VEED's Instagram post templates let you build one directly in your browser, with nothing to download and no separate design app to open.

Pick a template already sized for the feed, or start from a blank canvas and design the greeting yourself. Need festive artwork instead of stock graphics? Generate it with the AI image generator and drop it straight into the layout.

How to make a Lunar New Year Instagram post from a template:

Step 01

Browse templates and pick a post

Explore the gallery of Instagram post templates and choose one that fits your post type. Select it to open it in the editor.

Step 02

Edit the template and swap in your elements

Replace the placeholders with your own. Rewrite the copy, drop in your photos or clips, and adjust the colors to match your brand.

Step 03

Resize and post to Instagram

Resize to Instagram feed dimensions and export. Download your post, ready to share on Instagram.

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Edit your greeting without opening a design app

Change the greeting text, swap the zodiac animal art, or recolor a layout from red and gold to a softer palette, all inside the browser. Drop in a company photo or a generated dragon or rabbit graphic and the post updates instantly, with nothing to export and reopen elsewhere.

Start from a festive layout or a blank canvas

Pick a Lunar New Year layout already built around red and gold, then apply your logo, brand colors, and fonts so the greeting still looks like your business made it. Prefer a clean slate? Start from a canvas sized for the feed and build the post from scratch.

One editor for a single greeting or a carousel

Post a single red-and-gold graphic or build a zodiac-animal carousel that reads as one set slide to slide. Resize the same concept for Instagram story templates without starting over.

FAQ

  • A Lunar New Year social media post is a greeting, announcement, or promotional graphic that brands and creators share around the holiday, usually built around red and gold color schemes, lanterns, or the year's zodiac animal. It can be a single feed image or a multi-slide carousel. VEED's template gallery has designs built for both, ready to edit and resize for Instagram.

  • A Lunar New Year message usually leads with a warm greeting such as Happy Lunar New Year or Gong Xi Fa Cai, then adds a short line about prosperity, family, or good fortune for the year ahead, and closes with your business name or a call to action. Keep the tone respectful of the holiday rather than purely promotional. VEED's templates come with placeholder greeting text you can rewrite to match your own voice.

  • Making your own Lunar New Year Instagram post starts with picking a layout sized for the feed, then swapping in your own greeting, colors, and imagery so it looks intentional rather than generic. In VEED, browse the Lunar New Year template gallery, open one in the editor, rewrite the text, change the photos or zodiac art, and adjust the colors before resizing and downloading.

  • Lunar New Year Instagram templates are usually organized inside a broader template gallery under a holiday or seasonal category, alongside general post and story designs. VEED's Instagram post templates page lists Lunar New Year designs together with red-and-gold and zodiac-themed layouts, so you can filter to the holiday, preview a few options, and open the one that fits your post type directly in the browser.

  • An Instagram feed post works best at 1080 x 1080 px for a square layout, 1080 x 1350 px for a taller portrait post, or 1080 x 566 px for a landscape image. Carousels should keep every slide at the same size so the set reads as one piece. VEED's Lunar New Year templates are already sized to these dimensions, and the resize tool adjusts a layout to any of them before export.

  • Most Lunar New Year templates on stock and marketplace sites are files you download, then open and finish in a separate design app before the graphic is ready to share. VEED's Lunar New Year templates open directly in the browser, and the same editor handles a single image or a carousel, so there is no second app and no file to reformat before it fits Instagram.

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More than Lunar New Year social media posts

A Lunar New Year social media post starts with a template or a prompt, whether that is a red-and-gold greeting card, a zodiac-animal carousel, or a blank canvas sized for the feed. From there you rewrite the greeting, swap in your own photos or generated artwork, and adjust the colors until the layout fits the occasion. Brand it with your logo, colors, and fonts saved to a brand kit so the post looks like your business made it, not a stock graphic. Reuse the same layout across the multi-day holiday so every post reads as one set.