Eid Mubarak. Whether you're celebrating Eid al-Fitr at the end of Ramadan or Eid al-Adha, the spirit of both occasions is the same: family, gratitude, generosity, and connection. Gift-giving is a beloved part of Eid traditions, and a personalised photo frame is one of the most meaningful gifts you can give — a memory of family, captured and displayed for years to come.

For Australian Muslim families, Giftovia's custom photo frames offer something truly special: a photo of the people who matter most, in a restickable frame that can go on any wall without nails — perfect for renters, new families, and any home across Australia.

Why a Photo Frame Makes a Perfect Eid Gift

Eid is centred on family. The gatherings, the shared meals, the photographs taken together during the celebration — these are the memories that define the occasion long after the day itself has passed. A custom photo frame takes one of those moments and preserves it on the wall, where it can be seen every day.

Unlike chocolates, perfume, or money envelopes, a framed family photo is personal in a way no generic gift can match. It says: this specific moment with these specific people matters enough to frame.

Eid Photo Frame Gift Ideas

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The Family Eid Portrait

A photo from this year's Eid gathering — everyone dressed in their finest, the whole family together. Print it large (A4 or larger) in a white or black restickable frame. It goes on the living room wall and becomes the centrepiece of next year's Eid decoration too.

Gift for Parents or Grandparents

A photo of their children or grandchildren in a frame is one of the most treasured things you can give elderly parents. The restickable backing means no nails are needed — they can position it exactly where they want in their home without any tools or assistance. Ideal for older family members who live in retirement villages or aged care facilities with no-nail policies.

Eid Gift for a New Home

If someone in the family has recently moved into a new home, a set of restickable photo frames makes a beautiful Eid housewarming gift. Photos of their family, ready to go on their new walls without nails or a drill. A warm, personal start to their new chapter.

Gift Across the Distance

Australian Muslim families often have relatives across the country or across continents. Order a frame with a photo of the Australian family and ship it directly to a family member in another city. The restickable frame arrives fully assembled, ready to hang. A piece of home, wherever they are.

Fridge Gallery for the Kitchen

For a family that gathers in the kitchen — use magnetic hanging frames on the fridge door. A set of 3–4 Eid family photos displayed on the fridge creates a beautiful everyday reminder of the occasion, with zero wall contact needed.

Eid al-Fitr vs Eid al-Adha: Does the Gift Differ?

Eid al-Fitr (end of Ramadan) is particularly associated with family reunions, children receiving gifts, and the joy of completion after a month of fasting. A photo from the Eid al-Fitr gathering — children in new clothes, family prayers, the feast — makes an especially meaningful frame for this occasion.

Eid al-Adha carries themes of sacrifice, gratitude, and community. A photo of the extended family coming together — or a portrait of the couple or family to whom you're giving the gift — works beautifully. For friends who have recently had children, a photo of the new family on Eid al-Adha is a deeply personal frame gift.

Ordering tip: Eid al-Fitr falls in March or April each year (date varies by lunar calendar). Order at least 5 business days before Eid for standard delivery, or 2 business days for express. Giftovia ships to all Australian states and territories.

Frame Styles for Eid Gifts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good Eid gift in Australia?

A custom photo frame is one of the most personal Eid gifts you can give. It celebrates the family bond at the heart of Eid, lasts indefinitely, and can be shipped to any address across Australia. Giftovia's restickable frames are ideal for renters and young families who cannot put nails in their walls.

When is Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha in Australia?

Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan (date varies each year by the Islamic lunar calendar, typically in March or April in recent years). Eid al-Adha follows approximately 70 days later, in June or July. Both are celebrated by Australian Muslims with family gatherings and gift-giving.

Can I ship an Eid gift photo frame anywhere in Australia?

Yes. Giftovia ships to all Australian addresses including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, and regional areas. Enter the recipient's address at checkout and the frame arrives fully assembled and ready to hang.

Are restickable frames suitable for rental homes?

Yes — they're designed specifically for this. Restickable frames mount without nails, peel off cleanly, and leave no marks on standard painted walls. Ideal for the many Australian Muslim families who rent.