Custom Christmas Card Printing
Christmas is near, and sending custom cards to employees and clients can make a lasting impression. A thoughtful card shows appreciation and strengthens relationships. With options to order as few as 10 cards, it's a personal touch that stands out. Hot foil stamping adds a premium feel, making your cards shine. Ready to design? Visit print24.
Custom Hot Foil Christmas Cards
Christmas is just around the corner, and I know you're probably juggling a million things right now—but hear me out. Sending a custom Christmas card to your employees and clients isn’t just another box to tick off; it’s an opportunity to make a real, lasting impression. Think of it as a small effort that can go a long way in building those relationships you’ve worked so hard to nurture all year.
Why Bother with Custom Christmas Cards?
You might be wondering, “Is it really worth the time?” Absolutely. A well-thought-out Christmas card does more than spread seasonal cheer—it shows your clients and staff that you appreciate them. And let’s face it, that appreciation can make a huge difference in how people feel about working with you or for you. It’s the personal touch that’s rare in today’s world. Clients and employees will remember this gesture throughout the new year and beyond.
Also, you don’t have to go overboard. I know you're a small business, but print24 offers the option to order as few as 10 cards. That way, it feels personal and doesn’t strain your budget. Whether you’re sending out a handful or need a bigger batch, it’s about sending something meaningful. Trust me, a personal touch like this will set you apart.
Christmas Card Facts
Just to give you a bit of context on the tradition of Christmas cards:
Sir Henry Cole sent the first Christmas card in 1843 in the UK. It's crazy to think that this simple gesture started a tradition we still enjoy today around the world!
- Source: https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/577471/first-christmas-card,
The most expensive Christmas card ever sold went for £22K! It was one of the original cards designed by Sir Henry Cole himself.
- Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_card
In the United States, Christmas cards became popular in the 1870s thanks to Louis Prang, who is considered the "father of the American Christmas card."
- Source: https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/577471/first-christmas-card
Charity cards are big in the UK. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds first sold them in 1898.
- Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_card
What is Hot Foil Stamping?
Now, let’s talk about hot foil stamping and why it can make a difference. It’s a way to add some pizzazz to your Christmas cards. Picture this: you’re sending a card to an important client, and they first notice how the design shines on the card. Hot foil stamping uses heat and pressure to apply a glossy or metallic finish to your logo, message, or Christmas design, making the card look premium without you having to say a word.
Think about it—this small investment in quality shows you’ve put thought and care into the gesture. Whether you choose gold, silver, or something more unique like a holographic finish, your card is guaranteed to stand out. And honestly, when clients or employees feel like you’ve gone the extra mile, it’s the kind of thing they remember.
So, if you’ve been on the fence about sending out Christmas cards, I’d say it’s a small, simple and affordable step that can really strengthen the relationships you’ve built over the year. It’s not just about the card itself—it’s about showing that you care enough to make the effort.
If you already have a design, then head over to our dedicated folded cards pages to upload your custom cards.