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Corporate Holiday Cards: Why You Should Order in September

Holiday cards are more than tradition,  they’re a chance to connect with clients, thank partners, and keep your brand top-of-mind.

But waiting too long to order means higher costs and missed delivery windows. 

Here’s why September is the smart month to design and order your corporate holiday cards.

 

Why Businesses Still Send Holiday Cards

Even in a digital-first world, a printed holiday card feels personal. According to Greeting Card Association research, cards have a higher emotional impact than emails because they’re tangible and lasting. For businesses, they:

  • Show appreciation to clients and partners

  • Strengthen loyalty at year’s end

  • Keep your brand visible on desks and office walls

👉 Related blog: 5 Print Add-Ons That Boost Brand Loyalty

 

Why September Is the Best Month to Order

  1. Beat the Rush

    • Printers get overloaded by November. Ordering early guarantees your preferred paper, finishes, and shipping timelines.

  2. Lower Costs

    • Avoid rush fees and premium shipping by designing and printing in September.

  3. More Time to Personalize

    • Add signatures, custom messages, or company milestones without rushing.

  4. International Shipping Needs

    • Clients or partners overseas? September ordering ensures delivery before year-end.

👉 See also: What to Print in June–August 2025: Your Marketing Calendar

 

Types of Corporate Holiday Cards to Consider

  • Classic Holiday Cards
    Featuring your logo with seasonal imagery. Works well for law firms, finance, and B2B companies.

  • Photo Holiday Cards
    Great for creative agencies, real estate teams, or family-owned businesses.

  • Custom Branded Cards
    Use company colors, fonts, and slogans to align with your brand identity.

  • Handwritten Note Cards
    Leave blank space to sign — a small gesture that makes a big difference.

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Holiday Card Design Tips That Impress

  • Keep it professional: Avoid overly casual jokes in corporate contexts.

  • Use high-quality cardstock: Thick, matte paper feels premium.

  • Add metallic or embossed details: Creates a memorable tactile experience.

  • Include your logo subtly: Showcase brand presence without overshadowing the holiday spirit.

  • Bilingual options: If your audience is diverse, consider dual-language greetings.

👉 Related: A Complete Guide: Types of Paper for High-Quality Printing

 

Example Timeline for Holiday Card Campaigns

  • September: Order design + print run.

  • October: Personalize, sign, and address envelopes.

  • Early November: Begin mailing domestic cards.

  • Late November: Send international cards.

  • December 1–15: Final wave for U.S. clients.

 

Holiday cards are small but powerful, they show gratitude, humanize your brand, and strengthen relationships. The businesses that order in September save money, avoid stress, and ensure their message arrives on time.

🎯 Don’t wait,  design your cards today:

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