Как написать christmas cards


Last updated: December 7, 2022

Christmas card messages are a simple way to reach out and send your warm wishes to friends, family, and loved ones. However, there’s no doubt that sending a lot of cards can become overwhelming, especially when you add it to your already busy to-do list this season! The best Christmas wishes are the ones that we write from the heart, but sometimes even the best of us get stuck for inspiration!

Christmas Card Messages

If you’re not sure what to write in a Christmas card we’ve got you covered. On this page, you’ll find a huge range of messages to help you spread some holiday cheer!

Check out the festive Christmas card greetings for friends and family, as well as thoughtful messages that reflect the challenges many of us faced these past few years. I hope these examples help you find the right words to bless and encourage those around you this holiday season.

Our Christmas Wishes Collection

We’ve categorized our Merry Christmas card sayings into sections to help you find what you’re looking for. From general writing etiquette to a range of our reader’s favorite Christmas card messages and verses, we hope you find some inspiration to help you write your holiday greeting cards.

Scroll down the page to see all our Christmas card messages, or click on the links below to jump to a particular section.

Classic |
Happy Holidays |
Funny |
Christian & Religious |
Romantic |
Faraway Friends & Family |
Difficult Year |
Coworkers & Boss |
Thankyou/Teachers |
Christmas Quotes |
Signing Off

Tips for What to Write in Christmas Cards

Before you write each card, consider the person you’re writing to. In addition to spreading the joy of the Christmas season, a heart-felt personalized Christmas message will make the recipient feel appreciated and special. Which really is what the Christmas season is about!

For close family or friends, take the time to mention something specific. It might be something you know they’ve experienced during the year, or perhaps it’s something that they’re looking forward to in the new year. This could include their family life, work promotions, as well as holidays they’ve taken or will take, etc.

For a client, business associate, or more distant relative, you may want to write a more formal Christmas card message wishing them a joyous Christmas season. You may also like to thank a client for their continued custom over the past year.

Add a Christmas quote or funny message to help share the joy of the holiday season. Always consider whether the message or joke is appropriate for the recipient and the tone you want to communicate.

Make sure you send out your Christmas cards in the first week of December (and no later than the second week). Don’t forget to put your return address on the envelope in case the recipient would like to send a card back.

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Classic Merry Christmas Wishes for Cards

In this section, you’ll find ways to say Merry Christmas that are short and sweet, perfect for good friends and close family.

Merry Christmas to a friend who makes my life merry and bright!

The gift of love. The gift of peace. The gift of happiness. May all these be yours this Christmas.

May the peace and blessings of Christmas be yours; And may the coming year be filled with happiness.

May the Christmas season fill your home with joy, your heart with love, and your life with laughter.

We hope you have a fabulous Christmas surrounded by family and friends, and we wish you all the best for the new year!

May the sweet magic of Christmas conspire to gladden your heart and fill every desire.

May this Christmas end the year on a cheerful note, and make way for a fresh and bright New Year. Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

May the treasures of the present become the golden memories of tomorrow. Wishing you lots of love, joy and happiness. Merry Christmas!

May your Christmas sparkle with moments of love, laughter and goodwill. I’m wishing for you a new year full of contentment and joy. Have a Merry Christmas.

It’s time to relish the goodies, to decorate every nook and corner of the home, and to cherish every get-together. May the joy and festivities continue to radiate in your lives long after Christmas is gone. Merry Christmas! Happy New Year!

May the spirit of Christmas fill your home full of precious memories with your beautiful family.

May the peace and joy of Christmas live in your heart all year long.

Christmas Greetings! With many good wishes for Christmas and the coming year.

May the blessings of peace, goodwill, and happiness be with you at Christmas and always.

Merry Christmas and best wishes for a Happy New Year.

May the blessings of Christmas be with you today and always.

May the peace and joy of Christmas be with you today and throughout the New Year.

Sending you a wish for peace and happiness at Christmas and throughout the New Year.

Wishing you and your family a wonderful Christmas season, and may you be blessed with good health, prosperity, and happiness in the coming year.

With all good wishes for Christmas and the New Year.

Wishing you a very merry Christmas filled with fun and laughter, and very best wishes for a fabulous New Year!

May this Christmas bring you much joy and happiness, and may your New Year be merry and bright. Thanks for being such a great friend!

Wishing you a joyous Holiday season and a happy and peaceful New Year.

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«Happy Holidays» Card Messages

In this section, you’ll find examples of holiday greetings you can send to friends and family who don’t celebrate the religious aspects of the holidays. So if you’re not sure what to write in a non-religious holiday card message, we’ve got you covered!

Whatever is beautiful. Whatever is meaningful. Whatever brings you happiness. May it be yours these Holidays and throughout the coming year.

Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a wonderful Holiday and a Happy New Year. May peace, love, and prosperity follow you always.

I hope your Holiday Season is fun, festive, and full of sparkles!

To a joyful present and a well-remembered past. Best wishes for a Happy Holidays and a magnificent New Year.

Wishing you a joyous Holiday Season and a most prosperous and healthy New Year.

May you have a peaceful Holiday season, and much joy and prosperity in the New Year.

Safe travels and warmest wishes for a wonderful Holiday season and a very happy New Year.

Getting to share new traditions with you makes this my favorite time of year. May you enjoy all that this holiday season has to offer!

Sending seasonal wishes of cozy winter evenings and the warm spices of the season from my family to yours.

May the closeness of friends and the comfort of home renew your spirits this Holiday Season.

Wishing you and your loved ones peace, health, happiness, and prosperity in the coming New Year.

Best wishes for the Holidays and for health and happiness throughout the coming year.

With all best wishes for a healthy, happy, and peaceful New Year.

Best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year.

Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a wonderful Holidays and a Happy New Year.

Wishing you a joyous Holiday Season and a very happy and peaceful New Year.

May this Holiday Season be merry and bright. Sending happiness and joy to you and your loved ones.

Have a magical Holiday Season.

Season’s Greetings and best wishes for the New Year.

Warmest wishes for a happy Holiday season and a wonderful New Year.

Wishing you and your family a wonderful Holiday Season.

Let the spirit of love gently fill our hearts and homes. In this loveliest of seasons may you find many reasons for happiness.

Wishing you a joyous Holiday Season and a happy and prosperous New Year.

Wishing you peace, love, and joy this Holiday Season.

We wish you and your family greetings of the Season, and a prosperous and joyous New Year.

See our Happy Holidays page for more non-religious messages.

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Funny Christmas Card Messages

Spread your Christmas cheer with these funny messages that poke some fun at the holiday traditions. Bring a smile to your friends’ faces, and then add a personal message of your own.

The lights are shining, the baubles are bright. I hope you have a tree-mendous Christmas!

Have your ‘elf a merry little Christmas! Wishing you a wonderful holiday season.

What’s Santa’s favorite rock star? Elf-is Presley! Hope you’re rockin’ around the Christmas tree this festive season.

It’s Christmas time — which means mistletoe and wine! Eat, drink and be merry.

‘Tis the season for festive feasting — put on your fat pants this Christmas and enjoy every morsel!

I hope you have a happy holidays with your «deer» ones this festive season.

I didn’t know Mariah loves trees so much… all she wants for Christmas is yew.

What do the Elves use to clean the sleigh on Boxing Day? Santa-tizer! Merry Christmas.

What do you call Santa when he accidentally falls down your fireplace? Krisp Kringle! Wishing you a happy holidays.

What did the rapping paper say to the sticky tape? Yo yo yo — Merry Christmas!

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Religious Christmas Wishes & Card Messages

A collection of happy Christmas wishes and Christmas card messages for friends and family who celebrate the birth of Christ.

May God bless you at Christmas and always.

This Christmas, may the wonders of His love surround you now and forever.

May Joy be your gift at Christmas, and may Faith, Hope, and Love be your treasures in the New Year.

A silent night, a star above, a blessed gift of hope and love. And many Christmas blessings to you and your family.

On the first Christmas Day, God gave His greatest gift to us. May the wonder of it always guide and light your way. Merry Christmas!

As Christmas carols fill the air with joy and merriment, and the chime of church bells echoes all around, our prayers reach out to God. I wish you a joyous Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Faith makes all things possible. Hope makes all things work. Love makes all things beautiful. May you have all the three this Christmas.

May You feel God’s presence in the candles that softly spread their glow at Christmas. And, may you experience the wonder of His abiding love, as He guides you, through each day of the coming year. This Christmas, may God’s Blessings be with you.

I pray that you experience the gift of faith, the blessing of hope, and the peace of His love at Christmas and always.

May God’s blessings be yours this Christmas!

May your heart be lifted in praise this Christmas, for the wonderful gift of Jesus and the joy He brings to our lives. Have a wonderful Christmas and a Blessed New Year.

Merry Christmas. May God bless you richly throughout this holiday season.

May God fill your life with love, joy, and peace this Holiday Season and throughout the New Year.

Sharing with you the Glory, the Wonder, and the Miracle of this Holy Season. Have a Blessed Christmas and New Year.

Jesus is the reason for this Christmas Season.

The magic of Christmas is not in the presents, but in His presence. May you feel surrounded by His love this holiday season. Wishing you many blessings for the New Year.

See our Christmas Prayer page for more religious message ideas.

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Romantic Christmas Card Messages

Do you want to wish your sweetheart a very Merry Christmas? Use one of these romantic Christmas wishes to help your boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, or wife feel extra special!

Be my date this Christmas. I’ll be waiting for you beneath the mistletoe.

May the season bring you as much happiness and love as you have brought me. Cheers to a wonderful Christmas together!

Wishing that your Christmas sparkles with festive cheer, like the shining star that you are.

Love is in the air… or is that turkey and eggnog? Wishing you a Christmas as wonderful as you!

No matter what gift I find under the Christmas tree, you’re all I need. Merry Christmas to my sweetheart.

You’re my best friend, and I’m so lucky to celebrate another Christmas with you. Happy holidays darling.

May your festive season be filled with surprises, joy, laughter, and lots of fun. Meet me under the mistletoe!

You are so special to me. I love sharing life and love with you. May all your wishes come true this Christmas.

May your Christmas be filled with happiness, love, and wonderful memories.

You are the gift I ask Santa for every year! I couldn’t wish for a better gift than spending Christmas with you.

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Christmas Wishes for Faraway Friends & Family

Are your friends and loved ones far away this Christmas? Send them a Christmas card message to brighten their day. Here are some ways to wish the special people in your life a Merry Christmas from miles away.

Side by side, or miles apart, I’m sending you warm Christmas wishes from the bottom of my heart. I miss you!

Being apart at this special time of year isn’t ideal, but I hope we can be together again soon. Merry Christmas!

Feliz Navidad — 聖誕快樂 — Joyeux Noël! Sending Christmas wishes to you from around the world this festive season.

Even though you’re far away, you’ll be in my thoughts this Christmas Day. Sending you warmest wishes for a very merry Christmas!

I wish we were seeing each other over the holidays. I’m thinking of you this Christmas!

I’m sending you smiles from across the miles and hoping you have a fabulous festive season. Happy holidays!

I wish you were driving home for Christmas. I hope you have a wonderful day!

Whether we are together or apart this Christmas, we will be in each other’s thoughts. Wishing you a wonderful festive season!

I may not be there to celebrate Christmas with you, but I pray that we are together next festive season. Sending Christmas blessings.

Though we’re far apart, I want to send a Christmas wish that’s straight from my heart. Merry Christmas!

Christmas Card Messages for a Challenging Year

The past couple of years have been difficult for many with illness, loss, uncertain employment, and isolation. Many have found it to be lonesome or bleak, and these Christmas card messages offer a starting point for writing notes of encouragement to friends and family.

New Year? Yes please! Here’s to better times ahead for us all! Wishing you a very happy Christmas and a safe and healthy 2023.

We’ve packed this Christmas card full of healthy hugs and kisses just for you! We hope you have a safe and Merry Christmas, and that we can see you again soon.

Sending you all our love and merry Christmas wishes. We might be apart today, but you’re always in our heart. Take care and stay safe in these uncertain times. We miss you!

From our bubble to yours, we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a happy holiday season! Stay safe and take care.

Merry Christmas! We’re so sorry you’ve been ill and hope you are feeling stronger and better every day. May this holiday season offer you time for rest and recovery, and renewed hope for the New Year.

May the magic of the Christmas season fill your home with joy and peace. Sending lots of love to your family, and looking forward to the day we can see you again. Take care of yourselves and stay safe.

We are so grateful for all the sacrifices that you have made this year to support and serve others. May this Christmas be a time for you to rest and recover, and to reflect on all that you have achieved. Sending all our love to you this holiday season, and our prayers for a safe New Year.

Merry Christmas! Let’s raise a glass to your good health and happiness. It’s certainly not the same without you. Maybe it’s time for Christmas in July? Until then, may you keep strong, stay safe, and take care of yourselves. We miss you!

Wishing you a very joyful Christmas and holiday season despite these difficult times. If things were different this year, we’d be right there with you. We hope that the New Year brings your family much happiness and prosperity. Take care of yourselves and let’s chat soon!

You have been in our thoughts and prayers every day, as we remember [name] and miss him terribly. We know this Christmas season will be very difficult, and we wish we could gather around you in person to support you more. We are sending all our love from afar. If there’s anything you need, please let us know.

Sending all our love to your family this Christmas. We know that this past year has been full of challenges, and we pray that the coming year brings more certain times for your family. Sending our best wishes for better days ahead.

Merry Christmas, dear friend! I’m constantly inspired by how creative you’ve been this year! But in the midst of all that, I know that you’ve been struggling. I hope you stay safe and strong over the holidays. The New Year is right around the corner, and brighter times with it. I miss you so very much and can’t wait to see you!

We wish you a very happy Christmas and holiday season. You’ve been through a difficult time, and we pray that the coming year is full of hope and warmth. Sending all our love and good wishes for better days.

Christmas Card Messages for Your Co-workers or Boss

Are you looking for how to send Christmas wishes by email or messages for your work colleagues that acknowledge their help over the year? Get inspired with our top Christmas wishes for work colleagues, employees, and even your boss:

Wishing you a very merry Christmas to kick off a happy, healthy, and prosperous new year!

Thanks for all your hard work this year. I hope you have a fun holiday season!

I really enjoy working with you — you’re always there with a helping hand. Wishing you a wonderful Christmas!

Warm wishes for a merry Christmas. Wishing you and your loved ones much success and good health.

It’s coworkers like you that make coming into work so enjoyable. Wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy new year!

Doing business with you is a pleasure. I hope you have a wonderful festive season. Enjoy the holidays!

Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy new year! I appreciate the great work that you do. Enjoy your well-deserved vacation.

Thank you for being such an important part of our team. I hope you have a relaxing holiday season.

It’s been a pleasure working with you this year. Wishing you and your family a happy holidays.

Sending continued thanks for your business. Best wishes for a very happy and successful new year.

See also our Christmas Messages to Employees and Holiday Messages to Employees pages.

Holiday Thank You Messages

There are many services that make our lives easier throughout the year. You might feel grateful for teachers and tutors, piano teachers and other music helpers, or coaches for your child’s favorite sports. These workers have incredible patience, and a nice Christmas card full of kind wishes for a very special festive season can go a long way to show your appreciation.

You shine brightly in the classroom and will shine in your students’ lives for many years to come. Merry Christmas!

Santa delivers presents one day of the year, but you give the gift of learning every day at school. Merry Christmas.

You are amazing and work so hard, and I really appreciate it! I hope you have a fantastic break. Happy holidays!

Enjoy your Christmas break. I am looking forward to seeing you next year (but not the pop quizzes and homework!).

Merry Christmas to the best [teacher/tutor/coach]. Thank you for teaching me so much this year.

As the holidays become busier, I’d like to pause and send you a heartfelt «Thank you!» for all your support and generosity this year. May your New Year be full of happiness and success!

This is the perfect time of year to let you know how much I appreciate everything you do. Thank You from my family to yours. May you have a wonderful holiday!

Just sending you a heartfelt reminder that I appreciate everything you do. Thank you for all your help this year! Wishing you a joyful Christmas!

Best wishes to you and your family this festive season from the [your family name] family. We hope you enjoy the festive season.

Thank you for the priceless gift of learning you have given to my child and for helping to guide [him/her]. Merry Christmas!

You are the reason why learning is so much fun. Thank you for being my teacher. I hope you have a merry Christmas.

I hope you have the relaxing and restful Christmas break that you deserve. You’re the best. Merry Christmas!

Thank you for all that you’ve done for [me/my child] this year. You provide a safe, positive environment for students to thrive. Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas and best wishes for another year of learning, growing, and making our class a better place.

You give us the gift of knowledge every day. Thank you for inspiring us to live, laugh and learn. Merry Christmas!

See also: Printable Teacher Appreciation Cards.

Inspiring Christmas Card Quotes

These quotes are a lovely addition to your Christmas card sayings, they capture the festive mood of the holidays and the feeling of family togetherness. From warm and sentimental to humorous, there are some beautiful sayings in this section we hope you can use in your card messages.

From home to home, and heart to heart, from one place to another. The warmth and joy of Christmas, brings us closer to each other.
~ Emily Matthews

Probably the reason we all go so haywire at Christmas time with the endless unrestrained and often silly buying of gifts is that we don’t quite know how to put our love into words.
~ Harlan Miller

The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other.
~ Burton Hillis

One of the most glorious messes in the world is the mess created in the living room on Christmas Day. Don’t clean it up too quickly.
~ Andy Rooney

Maybe Christmas, he thought, doesn’t come from the store. Maybe Christmas… perhaps… means a little bit more!
~ The Grinch, by Dr Seuss

Christmas: the only time of year you can sit in front of a dead tree eating candy out of socks.
~ Anonymous

Never worry about the size of your Christmas tree. In the eyes of children, they are all 30 feet tall.
~ Larry Wilde

A lovely thing about Christmas is that it’s compulsory, like a thunderstorm, and we all go through it together.
~ Garrison Keillor

Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.
~ Norman Vincent Peale

When we recall Christmas past we usually find that the simplest things, not the great occasions, give off the greatest glow of happiness.
~ Bob Hope

Christmas is not an external event at all, but a piece of one’s home that one carries in one’s heart.
~ Freya Stark

I love the Christmas-tide, and yet,
I notice this, each year I live;
I always like the gifts I get,
But how I love the gifts I give!
~ Carolyn Wells

Heap on the wood! — the wind is chill;
But let it whistle as it will,
We’ll keep our Christmas merry still.
~ Sir Walter Scott

See our Christmas Quotes page for more.

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How to Sign Off a Christmas Card

Add a little flair to your Christmas card and ditch the tried and tested «From …». Whether you’re looking for a way to sign off your Christmas card for a close loved one, or an acquaintance, you’ll find an appropriate closing quote here:

  • All the best
  • All my love
  • Best wishes
  • Cheers
  • God bless
  • Happy holidays
  • Happy new year
  • Have a good one
  • Hugs and kisses
  • Lots of love
  • Love
  • Merry Christmas
  • Missing you
  • Much love
  • Peace and joy
  • Season’s greetings
  • Sincerely
  • Take care
  • Take it easy
  • Until next time
  • Warmest wishes
  • Wishing you the best
  • With love
  • Your friend
  • Your loving wife etc
  • Yours faithfully

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More Christmas wishes, card messages, poems, and quotes…

If you’re looking for more Christmas card message and sayings ideas then take a look at our extensive collection of Christmas and holiday greetings, wishes, quotes, poems, and messages.

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Merry Christmas Wishes (incl. funny)

Happy Holidays Wishes (incl. funny)

Christmas Quotes

Christmas Greetings for Cards

Season’s Greetings & Messages

Holiday Messages to Employees

Christmas Messages to Employees

Christmas Poems

Christmas Funny Poems

Religious Christmas Messages

Christmas Religious Poems

Christmas Prayers

Christmas Bible Verses

Kids Christmas Poems

Printable Christmas Cards

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Merry Christmas Images

New Year Wishes

New Year Quotes

Happy New Year Images

Easy Christmas Gift Ideas

Check out these beautiful printable gift ideas for Christmas. So easy to personalize and print at home!

Writing a Christmas Card in EnglishWriting a Christmas card in English is one of the top December activities for EFL learners. At this time of year, many people are thinking of writing to loved ones and friends to wish them a merry Christmas or a happy holiday season. But what should you write in the card?

Read on for a discussion of traditional Christmas messages and images, along with advice on how to write a Christmas card in English using appropriate greetings, messages and closing words.

 

Christmas Cards in Popular Culture 

Christmas cards are a great way of keeping in touch with family and friends and sending them special greetings at this time of year.

People in the UK display their Christmas cards in their homes by standing them on shelves, on cupboards, on tables, along the mantel piece and often on strings attached to the wall.

Writing a Christmas card in English is an excellent way to practice your English writing skills, while sending your festive wishes to English-speaking people in your life.

Writing a letter in English is different from writing a card. Letters are much longer in general and usually you have a lot more space to write your thoughts. This gives you more time to communicate. In some ways, this is easier than writing a Christmas card or a birthday card in English

When writing a greetings card in English, you need to think about the main concept. For Christmas cards, this is of course the festive season!

When thinking about how to write a Christmas card in English, this main message at the front or centre of the card is the most important part. This message is usually created for you in a shop-bought card. If making your own card, you will have to think of your own festive message.

 

English Christmas Card Greetings

English Christmas cards tend to all have words on the right page in the centre of the card. They also often have a message on the front of the card, though this is also often just an image without any writing.

The front of the card and the inside right page are where you will find the main festive message, which is usually something along with lines of:

Merry Christmas!

Happy Christmas!

Christmas Wishes

Festive Greetings

Season’s Greetings

Happy Holidays!

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Wishing you Peace, Love and Joy this Christmas season!

When writing a Christmas card in English you can copy these kind of phrases for the main message.

In an EFL class, younger students will enjoy making their own Christmas cards and writing a Christmas message in English using some of this Christmas vocabulary. Students can use these traditional festive greetings and choose a fun image to add to the front of the card.

English Christmas Card Phrases

English Christmas cards can also contain other longer, more interesting phrases on the front of the card. These are often taken from Christmas carols (carols are special songs sung at Christmas time, usually with religious lyrics).

For example, you might find: ‘Little Town of Bethlehem’ or ‘Joy to the World’ (two famous carols) or perhaps ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’ (a title of a fun Christmas carol celebrating the nativity and featuring lots of bizarre presents, which accumulate during the song).

Other options for Christmas messages include ‘Tis the Season to be Jolly’ and ‘Deck the Halls’ both lines taken from the carol, Deck the Halls. You could also find ‘Tidings of Joy’ or ‘Peace and Love’ written on the front of the card as general festive wishes.

Other messages on the front of Christmas cards can be light-hearted references to Christmas popular culture, such as ‘Ho ho ho’ (famous words from Santa) or ‘Bah humbug’ (famous words from Scrooge, a grumpy character from the Charles Dickens novel A Christmas Carol).

 

Christmas Card Images

The pictures on the front of Christmas cards can be serious fine art prints or cheerful cartoons. There are many options for these images and many include winter scenes, often featuring animals such as robins.

When considering the right Christmas card to send, the recipient’s personality will suggest the appropriate image and message!

In addition to animals and winter scenes, you will also find lots of religious scenes from the nativity. These are scenes such as Mary and Joseph in the stable with baby Jesus or the three kings on their camels.

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The nativity scene is a popular Christmas card choice – image source

Other popular images for Christmas cards, without the religious significance, include those related to Father Christmas or Santa, such as reindeer, Santa’s sleigh and Santa delivering presents.

Other popular scenes include Christmas trees, snowmen, presents, stockings hanging by the fire and other warm, family images.

You can also buy humorous Christmas cards with jokes on the front, which are ideal to send someone who does not take Christmas too seriously.

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A Christmas tree is a common image for a festive card – Image source

New Year Greetings in English

When writing a Christmas card in English, the traditional greeting of Merry Christmas is often accompanied by good wishes for the New Year.

If you are writing your own message, you can take a leaf out of this book and use a New Year message alongside the Christmas message to add more flavour and interest to your Christmas card.

You might want to refer to the exact year in your Christmas message to make it more relevant.

Many people also like to add references to happiness, health and prosperity when referring to the New Year in their Christmas card. These are wishes for the recipient’s happiness and personal success throughout the following year.

For example, a formal English Christmas card greeting could be:

‘Merry Christmas and best wishes for a healthy and prosperous 2023’

Or more simply:

‘Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2023’

Other traditional adjectives used to describe the New Year on English Christmas cards include ‘peaceful’, ‘joyful’ and ‘joyous’.

Nouns related to Christmas include peace, hope, love and joy – these are very traditional Christmas words and they can often be found on the front of festive cards.

These traditional expressions can seem slightly formal, so some people like to make their wording more casual by adding their own lighter message when writing a Christmas card in English.

For example, for an informal Christmas card you could add your own text to read something like:

‘Merry Christmas! Here’s to a fantastic 2023 – hope to see you all in the New Year!

‘Here’s to’ is an informal way to say you are wishing for something in the future – it is like giving a toast at a celebration or party, hoping for a great result in the future.

Merry or Happy? Choosing a Greeting… 

The word ‘merry’ is interchangable with ‘happy’. These words both mean the same thing but ‘merry’ is more old-fashioned and is traditionally associated with Christmas greetings.

When writing a Christmas card in English, some people avoid using the phrase ‘Merry Christmas’ if they are trying to keep their festive greeting accessible to all, including those of different religions and those who don’t celebrate Christmas.

For example, a more universal greeting could be useful when giving cards to lots of people such as at school, university or a club, a communal card or a card to colleagues at work, if you don’t know their attitude to Christmas.

 

In these circumstances, you could opt for ‘Season’s Greetings’ or the catch all phrase: ‘Happy Holidays’. These both avoid any religious connotation or reference and are simply a reference to the time of year.

Of course, if you want to celebrate the religious significance with your English Christmas card, you can choose a traditional Christmas greeting and image.

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Some people like to use the universal and non-religious message ‘Happy Holidays’ – image source

Beginning a Christmas Card in English

When writing a Christmas card in English you may want to start with ‘To…’ and the person’s name. Or you could just the person’s name. You can then follow this with your message.

Alternatively, you could use the recipient’s name in the Christmas greeting itself. For example: ‘Merry Christmas, Elizabeth! Or ‘Festive greetings, John!’’

When writing a Christmas card in English, you might want to add further text. This is especially true if you are writing to a person you haven’t seen in a long time and want to use the opportunity as a way to write a letter in English.

Adding a message to a Christmas card is also a great way of writing a shorter letter. As there is less space than a normal letter, you don’t feel pressure to write too much. This is especially useful when writing a Christmas card in a foreign language, as it is less daunting!

If you want to postpone writing a full letter and simply want to send a Christmas card for now, you could also add something along the lines of: ‘I will write properly after Christmas!’

English Christmas Card Messages

Christmas messages in English cards could have as much extra information as you like. Many people like to write their longer message either underneath the greeting or on the other inside part of the card.

Most printed messages in Christmas cards are on the right side and so you could write a longer message on the inside left page.

If there is no printed message on the right side, you can write your own Christmas message in English using one of the greetings previously mentioned. Even if there is a message already there, many people like to write their own greeting anyway to add a personal touch.

 

Common adjectives to add flavour to a Christmas card include: ‘wonderful, ‘lovely’, ‘brilliant’, ‘fantastic’, ‘excellent’, ‘great’ – these all add a casual, relaxed touch.

For example, an English message in a Christmas card to a friend could be:

‘Happy Christmas, Laura!

I hope you have a wonderful Christmas and a fantastic New Year.

All the best for 2023!

Lots of love,

Catherine

Ending a Christmas Card in English

Your sign off will depend on your relationship to the recipient. In the UK, most family members will sign a Christmas card with ‘love’, ‘love from’, ‘lots of love’ ‘with love from’, while others might use ‘best wishes’ or leave this part off altogether and simply sign their name.

In English, we also often use a series of ‘X’s to mean kisses. These are for platonic friends and family, as well as romantic partners.

Some people use the kisses instead of a sign off. For example:

‘Wishing you and your family a wonderful Christmas and New Year!

Catherine

xxx

To add an extra message to your English Christmas card, you might want to ask how they are, what you have been doing that year and you plans for next year.

The content of an extra message in your Christmas card will depend on how often you see the person and how often you write letters to each other.

If you haven’t seen them in a long time and will not see them again or write again until next Christmas, you might want to write a longer message. This could include all your latest news and any updates on your activities, holidays, job and family.

For more advice on letter writing in English, check out our regular letter writing page, located within our student resources section.

Share your thoughts on writing English Christmas cards

Will you be writing a Christmas card in English this year?

Do you have a favourite standard greeting message?

How do you begin and end an English Christmas card to friends, family and more distant acquaintances?

Do you prefer traditional, religious, light-hearted, artistic, cartoon or funny Christmas cards?

Do you have any more tips to help English learners write a Christmas card in English?

Teachers, will you be writing Christmas cards in English in your EFL class – or making you own cards? How will you teach vocabulary for Christmas and incorporate all those festive phrases?

 

Share your tips, thoughts and ideas on writing English Christmas cards in the comments!

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Christmas cards are one of the oldest traditions of the holiday season. Making your own cards is a more personal and special manner to express your Christmas wishes and greetings. Beyond the individualized aspect of making your own Christmas cards, it can also be a useful activity to occupy children and even a way to save money. Whatever your motive, receiving a Christmas card that you have made is sure to make anyone happy and prove a memento they’ll likely keep for a long time.

  1. 1

    Start early. It takes a lot of time to make Christmas cards by hand, so start crafting them early so that they arrive to the recipients by Christmas.

  2. 2

    Choose a format. If you’re making your Christmas cards by hand, there are a variety of different formats you can use. From handwritten and decorated designs to photo cards, you can personalize each card to its recipient or have one overall design to send everyone on your list.

    • You can get a sense of card formats from different sources including magazines and websites. Publications such as Better Homes and Gardens, Martha Stewart Living, and Real Simple have examples of different card formats you can make, including decorated and handwritten cards. Websites such as Shutterfly have suggestions on picture cards.[1]
      [2]

    Advertisement

  3. 3

    Sketch a basic design. If you have a good idea of how you want your card to look, it will be easier to gather the proper supplies and simplify the process of making the cards. Consider a variety of design aspects from color to motif and message and whether each element matches the others.[3]

    • There are many different Christmas motifs for your card. For example, you could use a Santa or Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer design for children. For adults, you could have a Christmas tree or dangling ornaments, or even a simple message such as “Season’s Greetings” or “Noel.”[4]
    • There are also many different Christmas messages you can write in the card. Perhaps you want to use something traditional and simple such as “Wishing You a Merry Christmas,” or maybe you want to write a personal message in each card. Another option is matching your motif and your message. For example, if you want to use stockings hung by a chimney for your motif, you could write “The Stockings Were Hung…”[5]
      [6]
  4. Image titled Make Christmas Cards Step 4

    4

    Choose and buy paper and envelopes for your cards. Once you have a developed idea for your card, including format and a basic design sketch, choose the paper you want to use. There are many different options of paper type and color from a sturdy cardstock to scrapbook paper.[7]

    • Don’t forget to buy envelopes, either, as you’ll need something in which to send the cards!
    • cardstock is a heavier, excellent quality paper that comes in a variety of colors, including holiday favorites red, green, silver and gold.[8]
    • If you’re going to make a photograph card, use cardstock so that holds the weight of the picture.
    • Scrapbooking paper is also a high quality paper that is not as heavy as cardstock. Even though it’s called scrapbooking, you can also use it to make Christmas cards.[9]
    • You might notice that cardstock and sometimes scrapbooking paper is pre-folded. At this stage, you can also decide if you want your card to have a portrait (up and down) or landscape (side to side) orientation.
    • Purchase the paper for your cards at large stores such as Target, or specialty stores like Michael’s or Paper Source. It’s also possible to purchase your card paper online at retailers including Target, Michael’s, and Paper Source. Local printing shops usually have a nice paper selection for your cards.
  5. Image titled Make Christmas Cards Step 5

    5

    Purchase supplies and decorations. You’ll need various supplies, including glue and scissors, as well as decorations such as glitter, ribbons, and stickers to make your cards. Having a well-stocked selection of supplies and decorations is useful in case you make mistakes or need to change the design.

    • You can purchase both supplies and decorations in stores or online at different retailers including craft supply stores including Michael’s or Hobby Lobby, department stores like Walmart or Target, and paper or card stores such as Paper Source or Papyrus.
    • You’ll need the following supplies to make your card: glue, tape, scissors, pens for writing your message, and a ruler. Use clear glue and clear tape for the best results.
    • There is a large variety of possible decorations you can use. Some examples include: ribbons, Christmas motif stickers, stick on letters, and glitter.[10]
      [11]
    • One option to consider for decorations are online templates of motifs you would like to use. Martha Stewart Living, for example, provides easy templates that you can download and draw on to your cards.[12]
  6. 6

    Do a test run. Make one card using your basic design sketch. Doing this will let you see if everything matches and approximately what size writing must be as well as the best placement for your decorations.

  7. 7

    Write out your messages on the card. You can either hand write or print out whatever messages you’ve chosen for the inside and front of your card.

    • Use a ruler to guide your writing and assure that it is straight.
    • If you have a message for the front of the card, or if it is only one page, write it and make sure to leave enough room for your decorations. For example, if you decided to write “The Stocking Were Hung…” and add some stocking stickers, you’ll need to make sure you have enough space to hang your stockings on the card.[13]
      Likewise, if you’re using a photograph on the front of your card and want to include a message, make sure there is plenty of space for both, or tailor the size of your written message to accommodate the picture.
    • If you don’t have the neatest or most beautiful handwriting, print out your message either from a design you like on the internet or one you generate in a Word program on your computer.
    • Write your message on the inside of the card after you’ve finished the front. Make sure to sign your name, and those of your family members if you like.
    • Make to allow enough time for pens or glue to dry before you start decorating the card.
  8. 8

    Decorate your cards. Now comes the fun part! Once you’ve written your messages on the front and inside the card, you’re ready to embellish it with decorations.

    • Have your decorations readily available as you work. You might also want to have orange sticks or cotton swabs to fix any mistakes.
    • If you run out of decorations, improvise with other decorative supplies, including your paper, if necessary.
  9. Image titled Make Christmas Cards Step 9

    9

    Allow cards to set. Before you place your handcrafted Christmas cards in their envelopes to send, allow them to set overnight to make sure that any adhesives don’t shift.

  10. Advertisement

  1. 1

    Choose a format. If you’d like to make your Christmas cards personal, but don’t have the time or money to do it by hand, using an online service such as Shutterfly or PSPrint is an excellent option. There are also a variety of different formats you can use from individualized designs to photo cards.

    • You can get a sense of the different card formats from online services by looking at different websites such as Shutterfly, PSPrint.[14]
      [15]
  2. 2

    Choose a basic design or template and online service. Once you’ve had a chance to see the different options of card formats and services available online, decide which one best suits your wishes and needs.

    • Most online services, including Shutterfly and PSPrint, will allow you to customize your messages and designs from a simple template as you like.
    • Make sure to check the prices for the cards. The more elaborate your card, the more expensive it’s going to be. Generally, the more cards you buy, the cheaper your order will be.
  3. 3

    Design the front of your card. After looking at the different motif options for the front of your card, choose one and enter it into the online interface.

    • Write a message on the card if there isn’t one. You may also have the option to include an additional message to anything that may already appear as a part of your design.
    • If you are making a photo card on a service like Shutterfly, you’ll likely only have one side to your card. If this is the case, add your message to the front. Remember not to put too much on a one-sided card, though.[16]
  4. 4

    Design the inside of your card. You might want to include additional decorative motifs or a personalized message inside of each card.

    • If there is a pre-formulated message inside the card, you may have the option to rewrite it as you like.
  5. 5

    Check the final product. Before you place your order, check each aspect of the card to make sure there aren’t any mistakes. If there are, fix them and then check until the card is exactly how you like it.

    • Also check to make sure your designs and messages match one another. You wouldn’t want a blue and silver traditional front design with a green and red modern inside motif.
  6. 6

    Order your cards. Once you’ve designed and personalized your Christmas card, place your order with the online service.

    • Print out the confirmation in case there is a problem with your shipment or with the design.
    • When the cards arrive, also check them for any mistakes from your original order.
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    Mary Beth Toca

    Mary Beth Toca

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To make Christmas cards by hand, start by sketching out your basic card design. Next, head to your local craft shop to pick up supplies like card stock, envelopes, paint, glue, scissors, and ribbon to bring your design to life. Once you make all of your cards, give them plenty of time to set and dry before putting them in envelopes and mailing them off. For tips on using an online service to design cards digitally, read on!

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Christmas cards are one of the oldest traditions of the holiday season. Making your own cards is a more personal and special manner to express your Christmas wishes and greetings. Beyond the individualized aspect of making your own Christmas cards, it can also be a useful activity to occupy children and even a way to save money. Whatever your motive, receiving a Christmas card that you have made is sure to make anyone happy and prove a memento they’ll likely keep for a long time.

  1. 1

    Start early. It takes a lot of time to make Christmas cards by hand, so start crafting them early so that they arrive to the recipients by Christmas.

  2. 2

    Choose a format. If you’re making your Christmas cards by hand, there are a variety of different formats you can use. From handwritten and decorated designs to photo cards, you can personalize each card to its recipient or have one overall design to send everyone on your list.

    • You can get a sense of card formats from different sources including magazines and websites. Publications such as Better Homes and Gardens, Martha Stewart Living, and Real Simple have examples of different card formats you can make, including decorated and handwritten cards. Websites such as Shutterfly have suggestions on picture cards.[1]
      [2]

    Advertisement

  3. 3

    Sketch a basic design. If you have a good idea of how you want your card to look, it will be easier to gather the proper supplies and simplify the process of making the cards. Consider a variety of design aspects from color to motif and message and whether each element matches the others.[3]

    • There are many different Christmas motifs for your card. For example, you could use a Santa or Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer design for children. For adults, you could have a Christmas tree or dangling ornaments, or even a simple message such as “Season’s Greetings” or “Noel.”[4]
    • There are also many different Christmas messages you can write in the card. Perhaps you want to use something traditional and simple such as “Wishing You a Merry Christmas,” or maybe you want to write a personal message in each card. Another option is matching your motif and your message. For example, if you want to use stockings hung by a chimney for your motif, you could write “The Stockings Were Hung…”[5]
      [6]
  4. Image titled Make Christmas Cards Step 4

    4

    Choose and buy paper and envelopes for your cards. Once you have a developed idea for your card, including format and a basic design sketch, choose the paper you want to use. There are many different options of paper type and color from a sturdy cardstock to scrapbook paper.[7]

    • Don’t forget to buy envelopes, either, as you’ll need something in which to send the cards!
    • cardstock is a heavier, excellent quality paper that comes in a variety of colors, including holiday favorites red, green, silver and gold.[8]
    • If you’re going to make a photograph card, use cardstock so that holds the weight of the picture.
    • Scrapbooking paper is also a high quality paper that is not as heavy as cardstock. Even though it’s called scrapbooking, you can also use it to make Christmas cards.[9]
    • You might notice that cardstock and sometimes scrapbooking paper is pre-folded. At this stage, you can also decide if you want your card to have a portrait (up and down) or landscape (side to side) orientation.
    • Purchase the paper for your cards at large stores such as Target, or specialty stores like Michael’s or Paper Source. It’s also possible to purchase your card paper online at retailers including Target, Michael’s, and Paper Source. Local printing shops usually have a nice paper selection for your cards.
  5. Image titled Make Christmas Cards Step 5

    5

    Purchase supplies and decorations. You’ll need various supplies, including glue and scissors, as well as decorations such as glitter, ribbons, and stickers to make your cards. Having a well-stocked selection of supplies and decorations is useful in case you make mistakes or need to change the design.

    • You can purchase both supplies and decorations in stores or online at different retailers including craft supply stores including Michael’s or Hobby Lobby, department stores like Walmart or Target, and paper or card stores such as Paper Source or Papyrus.
    • You’ll need the following supplies to make your card: glue, tape, scissors, pens for writing your message, and a ruler. Use clear glue and clear tape for the best results.
    • There is a large variety of possible decorations you can use. Some examples include: ribbons, Christmas motif stickers, stick on letters, and glitter.[10]
      [11]
    • One option to consider for decorations are online templates of motifs you would like to use. Martha Stewart Living, for example, provides easy templates that you can download and draw on to your cards.[12]
  6. 6

    Do a test run. Make one card using your basic design sketch. Doing this will let you see if everything matches and approximately what size writing must be as well as the best placement for your decorations.

  7. 7

    Write out your messages on the card. You can either hand write or print out whatever messages you’ve chosen for the inside and front of your card.

    • Use a ruler to guide your writing and assure that it is straight.
    • If you have a message for the front of the card, or if it is only one page, write it and make sure to leave enough room for your decorations. For example, if you decided to write “The Stocking Were Hung…” and add some stocking stickers, you’ll need to make sure you have enough space to hang your stockings on the card.[13]
      Likewise, if you’re using a photograph on the front of your card and want to include a message, make sure there is plenty of space for both, or tailor the size of your written message to accommodate the picture.
    • If you don’t have the neatest or most beautiful handwriting, print out your message either from a design you like on the internet or one you generate in a Word program on your computer.
    • Write your message on the inside of the card after you’ve finished the front. Make sure to sign your name, and those of your family members if you like.
    • Make to allow enough time for pens or glue to dry before you start decorating the card.
  8. 8

    Decorate your cards. Now comes the fun part! Once you’ve written your messages on the front and inside the card, you’re ready to embellish it with decorations.

    • Have your decorations readily available as you work. You might also want to have orange sticks or cotton swabs to fix any mistakes.
    • If you run out of decorations, improvise with other decorative supplies, including your paper, if necessary.
  9. Image titled Make Christmas Cards Step 9

    9

    Allow cards to set. Before you place your handcrafted Christmas cards in their envelopes to send, allow them to set overnight to make sure that any adhesives don’t shift.

  10. Advertisement

  1. 1

    Choose a format. If you’d like to make your Christmas cards personal, but don’t have the time or money to do it by hand, using an online service such as Shutterfly or PSPrint is an excellent option. There are also a variety of different formats you can use from individualized designs to photo cards.

    • You can get a sense of the different card formats from online services by looking at different websites such as Shutterfly, PSPrint.[14]
      [15]
  2. 2

    Choose a basic design or template and online service. Once you’ve had a chance to see the different options of card formats and services available online, decide which one best suits your wishes and needs.

    • Most online services, including Shutterfly and PSPrint, will allow you to customize your messages and designs from a simple template as you like.
    • Make sure to check the prices for the cards. The more elaborate your card, the more expensive it’s going to be. Generally, the more cards you buy, the cheaper your order will be.
  3. 3

    Design the front of your card. After looking at the different motif options for the front of your card, choose one and enter it into the online interface.

    • Write a message on the card if there isn’t one. You may also have the option to include an additional message to anything that may already appear as a part of your design.
    • If you are making a photo card on a service like Shutterfly, you’ll likely only have one side to your card. If this is the case, add your message to the front. Remember not to put too much on a one-sided card, though.[16]
  4. 4

    Design the inside of your card. You might want to include additional decorative motifs or a personalized message inside of each card.

    • If there is a pre-formulated message inside the card, you may have the option to rewrite it as you like.
  5. 5

    Check the final product. Before you place your order, check each aspect of the card to make sure there aren’t any mistakes. If there are, fix them and then check until the card is exactly how you like it.

    • Also check to make sure your designs and messages match one another. You wouldn’t want a blue and silver traditional front design with a green and red modern inside motif.
  6. 6

    Order your cards. Once you’ve designed and personalized your Christmas card, place your order with the online service.

    • Print out the confirmation in case there is a problem with your shipment or with the design.
    • When the cards arrive, also check them for any mistakes from your original order.
  7. Advertisement

Add New Question

  • Question

    Can I use MS Paint/Paintbrush?

    Community Answer

    Yes.

  • Question

    How do I know what to put on the card?

    Chantel

    Try writing something from the heart. If you are still struggling to think of something, Google can always help with a couple of ideas to write down.

  • Question

    I want to create my own art, then duplicate it on cards. How is this done?

    Mary Beth Toca

    Mary Beth Toca

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    Make one «master card» with the art on it. Then use a copier to replicate the card. If you do not have a copier at home, you can make copies at Fed Ex or other similar stores.

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  • Miscellaneous decorations.
  • Paper
  • Pens, pencils, and paint.

References

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Article SummaryX

To make Christmas cards by hand, start by sketching out your basic card design. Next, head to your local craft shop to pick up supplies like card stock, envelopes, paint, glue, scissors, and ribbon to bring your design to life. Once you make all of your cards, give them plenty of time to set and dry before putting them in envelopes and mailing them off. For tips on using an online service to design cards digitally, read on!

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И еще одна полезная вещь в преддверии Нового Года и Рождества! Пишем письмо с наилучшими пожеланиями на английском языке!  Пришло время задуматься о том, как Вы собираетесь поздравлять своих англоговорящих друзей с наступающим Рождеством и Новым Годом! Возможно Вы захотите просто похвастаться перед своими друзьями и близкими своим космическим уровнем знаний английского языка!

Если вы не являетесь носителем языка, тогда может быть достаточно трудно определить, что/где/как написать, чтобы не попасть впросак. Поэтому, предлагаю Вашему вниманию, пошаговую инструкцию: «Как написать праздничную открытку на английском языке». Take a look!

Шаг 1: Необходимо купить или сделать открытку своими руками

Это может показаться довольно очевидным шагом, но именно к этому шагу надо подойти с наибольшей ответственностью. Ведь всегда приятно получать открытки, которые выглядят по-настоящему празднично! А чтобы Ваше послание запомнилось и его захотелось положить под стекло, можно сделать открытку самостоятельно: покрыть снежинками, блёстками, мишурой, вклеить фото, украсить ёлочными иголочками, раскрасить. Это, безусловно, будет выглядеть более захватывающее и покажет, что вы вложили в создание такого послания всю душу.

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Шаг 2: Написать вступление 

Безусловно, включить дату в правом верхнем углу открытки, на всякий случай, чтобы кто-нибудь не подумал, что вы написали письмо в последнюю секунду, хорошая мысль.

Но главное, не забудьте написать имя получателя.  Вы можете использовать один из следующих вариантов:

  • Dear Patrick,
  • Hi Patrick!
  • To Patrick,
  • My darling Patrick,

Или более официально:

  • Dear Mr. Smith,  / Dear Miss MacAdam,
  • Dear Sir,  / Dear Madam,

Шаг 3: Наполните ваше послание пожеланиями! 

Пожелание — это сердце вашей открытки, поэтому всегда приятно, когда пожелание передаёт ваше тепло и ваши эмоции. Простая фраза»счастливых праздников» безусловно хороша, но может показаться, что вы посылаете точно такую же открытку всем. Необходимо показать, что Вы придумали поздравление именно для того человека, которому оно адресовано и оно единственное в своём роде.

Некоторые примеры личного сообщения будут выглядеть так:

  •  Sending the warmest New Year wishes to you and your family. – Посылаю вам и вашей семье самые теплые пожелания на Новый год. 
  • I’m so happy to have a friend like you. Wishing you a happy holiday. — Я так счастлив, что у меня есть такой друг как ты. Желаю тебе счастливого праздника!  
  • One of the best parts of the holidays is getting to see you! Looking forward to seeing you soon. — Один из самых лучших моментов праздника — это встреча с тобой. С нетерпением жду скорой встречи.
  • May you have an ocean of happiness! — Моря счастья вам!
  • May this season of joy open doors to new opportunities and pave new paths of success for you! Happy New Year! — Пусть эта зима откроет вам двери к новым возможностям и укажет путь к успеху! С Новым годом!
  • Wish you a Merry Christmas and may this festival bring abundant joy and happiness in your life!– Желаю Вам веселого Рождества! Пусть этот праздник принесет много веселья и счастья! 
  • You are special, you are unique; may your Christmas be also as special and unique as you are! Merry Christmas!Знай, что ты особенный, неповторимый! Пусть это Рождество будет таким же особенным и неповторимым как и ты! Веселого Рождества!
  • May joy and happiness snow on you, may the bells jingle for you and may Santa be extra good to you! Merry Christmas!Пусть вместе со снегом зима принесет радость и счастье! Пусть колокольчики звенят только для тебя, а Санта принесет много подарков! Веселого Рождества!
  • May this Christmas be bright and cheerful and may the New Year begin on a prosperous note!Пусть это Рождество будет ярким и веселым, А Новый Год принесет только удачу и процветание!
  • Love, Peace and Joy came down on earth on Christmas day to make you happy and cheerful. May Christmas spread cheer in your lives!–На Рождество на землю спускается Любовь, Мир и Радость. Пусть этот праздник привнесет в твою жизнь веселье! 

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Шаг 4: Подписываем письмо с любовь и наилучшими пожеланиями

Не забудьте подписать карточку с вашими самыми теплыми и искренние пожеланиями. Простое «С праздником!» всё испортит. Почему бы не подписать открытку так, чтобы поднять настроение получателю на весь будущий год?

Некоторые примеры «сердечных» заключительных фраз:

  • Sincerely yours, (name) — Искренне твой, (имя)
  • Warmest wishes for the holidays С самыми теплыми пожеланиями 
  • With love — С любовью
  • Hugs and kisses — Целую и обнимаю
  • Wishing you the best New Year! — желаю тебе самого лучшего Нового Года! 

Шаг 5: Ура! Отправляем открытку!

Последний шаг! Отправьте открытку. Обязательно позаботьтесь о том, чтобы она пришла вовремя (в предновогоднее время почта работает с большим количеством писем и посылок, поэтому иногда отправка письма занимает больше времени, чем обычно). Убедитесь, что у вас есть нужное количество марок и отправляйте его по почте.

Если возникли какие-то вопросы по отправке письма или хотите написать другое пожелание, но не можете перевести его, оставляйте свой комментарий, и я с радостью помогу Вам!

А в свою очередь…

I wish you to be creative, hardworking and inspired in your English studies, be happy, loved and successful in all your efforts in the New 2017 Year!

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The holiday season is the perfect time of the year to reconnect with friends and family members, and one way to do that is by sending out Christmas postcards. Festive holiday photos will look beautiful on your postcards, and you can use them again for custom photo gifts. Before you start printing your cards, make a list and check it twice to ensure that you didn’t forget anyone important.

If you’re ready to begin putting together your photo Christmas cards, consider the timing, theme, and photos you’ll include. You can never go wrong with custom heartwarming photo cards everyone on your list will love. Whether you’re looking for tips on how to choose photos or ideas for Christmas card wording, read on for ideas below.

When To Send Christmas Postcards | What To Write | Postcard Messages | How To Choose Photos | Christmas Card Themes

When To Send Christmas Postcards

Aim to send out your holiday cards about 2-3 weeks before Christmas. This way, you can ensure your cards will get to your loved ones before Christmas Day. Plus, if you finish sending out cards early, you’ll have more time to check off all the other items on your Christmas to-do list like buying personalized gifts, creating custom photo gifts, and choosing Christmas invites for any holiday parties you’re throwing.

Christmas cards hanging on fireplace mantle.

When you’re ready to start designing your Christmas postcards, be sure to gather all the materials you’ll need:

  • Photos
  • Holiday stationery including stamps and address labels
  • Cards
  • Addresses
  • Pens

What To Write In A Christmas Card

After you gather your materials and choose your photos, the next thing to do is decide what to write on your personalized Christmas cards. Keep your messages short and sweet while still including details about your relationship with the recipient—this will make every card feel personalized and unique.

Woman writing holiday card.

Consider the following tips when choosing a Christmas postcard message:

  1. Begin with a classic holiday greeting, such as “Happy Holidays!” or “Merry Christmas!”
  2. Decide on the style of your message. Do you prefer a religious Christmas greeting or something funny and lighthearted?
  3. For close friends and family members, include a personalized message.
  4. End with your signature and a closing message. For family and friends, use a warm or loving greeting. For colleagues, use a professional closing.

Christmas Postcard Messages

Christmas cards are a great chance to have some fun and showcase your personality. There are so many different types of messages you can include, from formal to funny Christmas messages.

Dad and young son hugging in front of Christmas tree.

To help you get started, here are some wording examples you can use in your Christmas cards:

  • Wishing you a merry and bright holiday season!
  • The holiday season is a time to reflect on all the people who bring light into our lives. Thank you for being such a good friend.
  • May your Christmas be filled with blessings and joy. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
  • I hope Santa brings you all the holiday gifts on your list this year. Merry Christmas!
  • Having a friend like you is the best present I could ever ask for. Happy holidays and I can’t wait to see you soon!
  • Wishing you peace, love, and joy this holiday season. Have a very merry Christmas.
  • You’re on my ‘nice’ list this year and every year! Happy holidays!
  • It’s the most wonderful time of the year, a time when the world seems to sparkle a little brighter and we get to spend time with the ones we love. Wishing you the happiest holiday season!

How To Choose Photos For Christmas Cards

The first step to putting together your Christmas photo cards is choosing what images you want to include. You can go for a collage of photos, or you can include one photo featuring your whole family. Spend some time working on your design—you can use this design again in custom photo gifts.

Christmas photos and decor on wooden table.

Here are some Christmas photos ideas to help you choose images for your cards:

With Family

Pair a photo of your family with a sweet holiday message. If you’re using a photo collage, consider including a mixture of candid and staged photos. If you’re using one photo, go for a family portrait with a holiday theme.

As A Couple

Share a sweet photo of you and your significant other celebrating the holidays together. If you recently got married, consider showcasing your wedding photos on your Christmas cards.

With Pets

Include your fur babies in your family portrait. Consider giving them a festive collar or a mini Santa hat to wear in the photo. Consider bringing treats to help keep your pet’s attention during the photoshoot.

New Baby

If this is your baby’s first Christmas, include a collage of festive holiday photos of your little one. You can even match the theme to your Christmas baby announcement.

New Home

Did you recently move? Take family photos in your new abode after it’s all decorated for the holidays. Be sure to include your Christmas tree or a festive wreath in the background.

Christmas Card Themes

You’ve chosen your Christmas card wording and picked out your photos. Now, it’s time to decide on the color scheme and theme of your online Christmas card. As you’re designing your postcards, you’ll find plenty of theme options, from religious Christmas cards to fun and whimsical holiday illustrations.

Festive Christmas photo cards.

If you’re unsure about a theme for your photo Christmas cards, here are some ideas to spark inspiration:

  • Softly Frosted: Surround your photo with glittery gold or silver snowflakes.
  • Festively Plaid: Give your Christmas cards a rustic feel by using a plaid background.
  • Rustic Florals: Choose a card with whimsical and rustic floral illustrations. Look for a card that features seasonal plants, like poinsettias and ivy.
  • Whimsical Christmas Trees: Add a pop of color to your Christmas cards with bright and colorful Christmas trees.
  • Natural Greenery: Frame your photo with an illustrated green and red wreath.
  • Classic Gold: Create an elegant and classic Christmas card by framing your photo with a gold border.
  • Gilded Holly: A gilded silver or gold berry frame will give your photo Christmas cards an elegant feel.
  • Holiday Illustrations: Choose a card that features classic holiday illustrations, such as snowflakes or shimmering gold flakes.

Once you’ve chosen your photos, theme, and message for your online Christmas cards, print out your cards and begin signing and addressing them. After your cards are in the mail, you can start working on putting together personalized gifts and custom photo gifts for all of your loved ones.

Wrapping Up

Christmas postcards are the perfect way to show your friends, family members, and colleagues you’re thinking of them during the holiday season. If you’re ready to start creating your beautiful online Christmas cards, check out our collection of photo Christmas cards. If you’re hosting a party this year, custom holiday party invitations are perfect. Plus, if you’re ready to start buying presents for loved ones, check out a custom photo gift that’s personalized for your family and friends.

What Can I Write Inside a Christmas Card

Christmas Card Messages, Saying and Quotes to Warm Up Your Wishes

for the occasion of Christmas is different as Christmas cards are unique in their very purpose, as they are not geared towards someone’s birthday, someone’s anniversary, a festive event, or even a sad occasion. It is simply an occasion to wish someone in good health and to make merry to the holiday season.

Christmas cards can be used to bring in a gift or to put a match to surprises. Christmas cards are also great for money and gift-card holders. Opposing to popular belief many people do read the contents of a Christmas card, whether it is pre-written thoughts or ones you added yourself. A Christmas card is a great way to let someone know you were thinking of them this Christmas.

What does a Christmas card reveal?

Christmas card messages say a lot about you. Whatever you think to write in your Christmas card and then mail out to the masses can convey joyfulness to your friends and family.

The one, whom you are sending the card to, is among the people who hold an out of the ordinary place in your life. So, coming up with some of your own Christmas wordings, particularly composed for the respective person is something that makes this festival of love and joy, even more exceptional. It reflects your genuineness and the validity of your wish and blessing for your dear ones. It gives a sentiment of affection, precisely.

You may have difficulty thinking of the just the right to put in your Christmas card. You can use this article to give you the Christmas message examples and the idea you need to write the perfect message. Amend them according to your requirement before sending them out on your personal Christmas cards. Your message will have the most significance when you make it personal.

Christmas Cards: What to Write?

In most cases the Christmas which you will choose will already be pre-printed, therefore, you would not have to write much. Nevertheless, if you think there is sufficient space, then you may also choose to make up a poem as well. Whatever you do, just make certain that the card does not look messy. Hence, some splendid samples are waiting for you down here to help with ‘what can I write in a Christmas card?’

Here are various ideas for what to write in your next Christmas card:

All Purpose Christmas Card Messages

Merry Christmas and Best Wishes
for a Happy New Year
Peace, good will and happiness
for you at Christmas and always.
May all the sweet magic of Christmas conspire
to gladden your heart and fill every desire
May the good times and treasures of the present
become the golden memories of tomorrow.  
May the Christmas season
fill your home with joy,
your heart with love
and your life with laughter.
May your Christmas sparkle with moments of love, laughter and goodwill,
And may the year ahead be full of contentment and joy.
Have a Merry Christmas.
May the peace and blessings
of Christmas be yours;
And may the coming year
be filled with happiness.
Christmas Greetings!
With many good wishes
for Christmas and the coming year.
May the peace and joy of Christmas
be with you today
and throughout the New Year.
What could be more fun than celebrating Christmas and sing in His honor with your dear ones? Have a blissful Christmas!

It is the time to mend whatever was broken and it is the time to say whatever was unsaid. It’s Christmas, pour out your heart and make all things right. Happy Christmas!

It’s a holy night, but not a lonely one. You have your dear ones to share your happiness and love. Wish on this blessed day for a prosperous and a Happy New Year!

Joy to the world, the Lord has born and wishful greetings to you, for Christmas has come. Have a splendid Christmas!

Funny Christmas Card Messages

It may be the appropriate situation for you to send a funny Christmas card.  If so, then you may need a funny message to write.  Here are some funny Christmas card messages.

Choose and pick.

Are Christmas trees green?  I mean, are they environmentally friendly like a Hybrid? 

Christmas, children, is not a date. It is a state of mind.

-Mary Ellen Chase-

The Supreme Court has ruled that they cannot have a nativity scene in Washington, D.C. This wasn’t for any religious reasons. They couldn’t find three wise men and a virgin

-Jay Leno-

Let me see if I’ve got this Santa business straight. You say he wears a beard, has no discernible source of income and flies to cities all over the world under cover of darkness? You sure this guy isn’t laundering illegal drug money?

-Tom Armstrong-

Christmas Card Quotes & Sayings

Here is a variety of the numerous verses and quotes that have been compiled in order to aid you with selecting a Christmas card message for your loved ones, from the touching and philosophical to the comic and sarcastic:

You know you’re getting old, when Santa starts looking younger.


– Robert Paul

A Christmas candle is a lovely thing;
It makes no noise at all,
But softly gives itself away;
While quite unselfish, it grows small.

– Eva K. Logue

A Christmas gambol oft could cheer
The poor man’s heart through half the year.

– Walter Scott

Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love!


– Hamilton Wright Mabie

Christmas … is not an eternal event at all, but a piece of one’s home that one carries in one’s heart.


– Freya Stark

Christmas begins about the first of December with an office party and ends when you finally realize what you spent, around April fifteenth of the next year.


– P.J. O’Rourke

Christmas Eve was a night of song that wrapped itself about you like a shawl. But it warmed more than your body. It warmed your heart… filled it, too, with a melody that would last forever.


– Bess Streeter Aldrich

Christmas is a time when you get homesick – even when you’re home.


– Carol Nelson

Christmas is for children. But it is for grown-ups too. Even if it is a headache, a chore, and nightmare, it is a period of necessary defrosting of chill and hide-bound hearts.


– Lenora Mattingly Weber

Christmas is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas.


– Calvin Coolidge

Christmas is the gentlest, loveliest festival of the revolving year – and yet, for all that, when it speaks, its voice has strong authority.


-W.J. Cameron

Christmas is the season for kindling the fire of hospitality in the hall, the genial flame of charity in the heart.


– Washington Irving

Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.


– Norman Vincent Peale

Christmas, children, is not a date. It is a state of mind.


-Mary Ellen Chase

For centuries men have kept an appointment with Christmas. Christmas means fellowship, feasting, giving and receiving, a time of good cheer, home.


-W.J. Ronald Tucker

For the spirit of Christmas fulfills the greatest hunger of mankind.


-Loring A. Schuler

From a commercial point of view, if Christmas did not exist it would be necessary to invent it.


– Katharine Whitehorn

Heap on the wood!-the wind is chill;
But let it whistle as it will,
We’ll keep our Christmas merry still.

– Sir Walter Scott

I heard the bells on Christmas Day Their old, familiar carols play,And wild and sweet The words repeat Of peace on earth, good-will to men!


– Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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