Easter Business Pricing Website Template
Bloom is a scroll-reveal Easter landing page template built for boutique event planners who create immersive holiday experiences. It guides visitors through a progressive Friday-to-Sunday timeline, lets them configure their event size with a header search input, and builds their package visually as they scroll. The result feels less like a sales page and more like an unboxing experience.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Bloom is a single-page Easter event planner template with a playful geometric identity and a Seasonal/Moment creative direction. Visitors open with a guest-count search that reshapes the page around their answer. Each scroll reveal unlocks a new phase of Easter weekend, and a visual upsell system stacks upgrades in real time. Every detail nudges the visitor from curiosity to commitment.
Who this template is for
Bloom is designed for Easter event professionals who need to sell immersive, multi-tier experiences online. It speaks directly to buyers who are planning on behalf of groups, not just themselves.
- PTA presidents and school festival organizers managing annual Easter events
- Church event coordinators entertaining large family crowds before noon on Sunday
- Corporate event managers tasked with producing a warm, personal family day
What problem this template solves
Most Easter event pages are flat brochures. They list services, post a contact form, and wait. Bloom replaces that passive layout with an active, scroll-driven sales journey that mirrors how a real event unfolds over a weekend.
- Visitors without a clear budget or package in mind leave without acting
- Static pages cannot show the layered, premium nature of a boutique planning service
- Generic layouts undercut the tactile, handcrafted brand identity that sets a boutique apart
What you get with this template
Bloom delivers a complete, production-ready single-page layout with every section pre-built and purposeful. You get a cohesive visual system and a scroll-driven structure that does the selling for you.
- A header search experience that reshapes page content around the visitor's guest count
- A Friday-Saturday-Sunday timeline flow with parallax and progressive draw-in animations
- An upsell sidebar that fills a geometric egg shape as the visitor adds upgrades
Feature list
Bloom ships with a set of purpose-built components that work together as a connected experience rather than isolated sections.
Guest-Count Search Header
The page opens with a centered search field asking "What size Easter are you planning?" Visitors type a number or tap a pill-shaped option (Under 50, 50-150, or 150+). The page immediately reshapes its content and animates geometric shapes into new formations, making the first interaction feel like the opening move in a game rather than a form submission.
Progressive Scroll Timeline
Content reveals itself across three distinct phases: Friday setup, Saturday preparation, and Sunday morning event. Each phase materializes progressively, with elements appearing as if being drawn by hand in real time. This structure builds natural urgency because the timeline is seasonal and finite.
Visual Upsell Sidebar
A geometric egg shape lives in a persistent sidebar and fills with color as visitors stack upgrades. Each scroll-revealed section introduces a new add-on tier, such as a Live Bunny Garden or a Golden Egg Hunt with prizes. The visual fill turns each upgrade decision into a satisfying, tangible moment rather than an abstract cost.
Sticky "Build Your Easter" Button
The primary call to action follows the visitor down the page as a sticky button labeled "Build Your Easter." It remains accessible at every scroll depth so the visitor never has to hunt for a way to commit. Secondary calls to action within each tier read "Add This to My Event" to keep micro-decisions light and low-pressure.
Parallax Section Scenes
Each timeline phase uses parallax motion to animate tablescapes, signage, egg-stuffing stations, and confetti elements as the visitor scrolls. The depth effect reinforces the Seasonal/Moment creative direction and makes each section feel like a scene coming to life rather than a static content block.
Ink-and-Paper Geometric Illustrations
Thin-stroke geometric egg shapes, triangles, and hexagons frame every content block. These illustrations animate alongside scroll events, maintaining the handcrafted, letterpress aesthetic throughout the page. The restrained illustration style keeps the page feeling considered and premium rather than cluttered.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Header Search Field | Captures guest count and reshapes the page around the visitor's event size |
| Base Package Display | Shows the entry-level package after the visitor's search input is confirmed |
| Friday Setup Scene | Introduces tablescapes, signage, and balloon arches via parallax reveal |
| Saturday Prep Scene | Presents egg-stuffing stations, costume fittings, and venue walkthrough content |
| Sunday Morning Scene | Reveals the full event in motion with confetti and golden-egg highlights |
| Add-On Tier Blocks | Surfaces individual upgrades like Live Bunny Garden with "Add This to My Event" actions |
| Upgrade Sidebar Egg | Tracks selected upgrades visually as a filling geometric shape |
| Sticky call to action Bar | Keeps the "Build Your Easter" button accessible throughout the scroll journey |
Design & branding system
Bloom uses an Ink and Paper color system built to feel like a letterpress invitation printed on thick cotton stock. The palette is restrained and tactile, letting the spring content carry the warmth rather than relying on saturated Easter clichés.
- Core colors: heavy charcoal ink (#2B2B2B), warm parchment cream (#F5F0E8), and soft pencil gray (#D4CFC7) for backgrounds and text
- Accent color: stamped robin-egg blue (#7EC8C8) reserved strictly for buttons, icons, and geometric shape outlines
- Visual motifs: thin-stroke geometric eggs, triangles, and hexagons scattered across parchment fields as illustration and framing devices
Mobile & speed optimization
The Bloom template is structured to remain coherent and engaging at smaller screen sizes. The progressive scroll experience and geometric layout translate cleanly from desktop to mobile viewports.
- Pill-shaped guest-count selectors are touch-friendly and easy to tap on small screens
- Sticky button placement is optimized for thumb reach in the mobile scroll context
- Parallax and draw-in animations are scoped to their respective sections, keeping layout shifts minimal during scroll
How this template helps you convert
Bloom treats conversion as a process of assembling something desirable rather than completing a transaction. Every design decision supports that intent.
- The guest-count search creates immediate personalization, so the visitor sees a page shaped around their specific event rather than a generic brochure.
- The timeline-driven scroll structure builds urgency naturally by framing Easter as a finite, date-locked event with phases that must be planned in sequence.
- The visual upgrade egg turns each add-on decision into a satisfying moment, reducing hesitation and making a higher-investment package feel like a creative accomplishment.
Other information about this template
Bloom is categorized under Easter Business within the Retail and E-Commerce category, making it a strong fit for seasonal service businesses that need a focused, time-sensitive sales page each spring.
- The template style follows a Playful Geometric approach with Bento Grid layout principles informing section composition
- The landing page direction is built for direct sales, guiding visitors from discovery through package configuration to commitment without leaving the page
- The header concept supports a bundle-deal experience where the visitor builds their own event package rather than choosing from a fixed menu
- The Seasonal/Moment creative direction means the page is designed to feel relevant and urgent specifically during the Easter planning window




Theme
Playful Geometric
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Dopamine Pop
Style
Bento Grid
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Guest-count Search Header
Progressive Scroll Timeline
Visual Upsell Sidebar Egg
Sticky Build Your Easter Button
Parallax Section Scenes
Ink-and-paper Geometric Illustrations
Related questions
Can I adjust the guest-count options in the header search?
Does the upsell sidebar work without a developer?
Is Bloom suitable for a single-service planner, not just a full boutique?
How does the scroll timeline create urgency?
Can the geometric illustrations be replaced with custom brand graphics?