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Christmas 2026 · Friday, December 25

Christmas Greeting Cards

Christmas falls on December 25 every year — a Christian feast and broader cultural holiday celebrated with family, gifts, and tradition. The collection is for the people who think the best part of December is a fresh snowfall on a quiet trail. Cards run from cozy and cabin-bound to stark winter-mountain dramatic, all built to print at home on standard paper or send as a digital share link. Whether your Christmas is candlelight and carols or a thermos of coffee at a snow-quiet trailhead, there's a card here that fits.

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What to write inside a Christmas card

Sample messages varied by tone. Use one as written, or as a starting point for your own.

Heartfelt

  • Wishing you the kind of Christmas that smells like woodsmoke and feels like coming home.
  • May your Christmas be quiet, your loved ones close, and the coffee strong. Merry Christmas.

Outdoorsy

  • Fresh snow, warm boots, and people who love you. That's the whole list. Merry Christmas.
  • May your Christmas trails be untracked and your fire keep its coals through morning.

Funny

  • Merry Christmas — may your family be lovely and your cookies be plentiful and the dog stop eating ornaments.
  • Merry Christmas. May 2027 contain at least 20% fewer "we should hike together!" texts that go nowhere.

Religious

  • Wishing you the quiet awe of the season, the warmth of His presence, and a Christmas full of grace. Merry Christmas.
  • May the joy of His birth fill your home and your year ahead. Merry Christmas.

Family

  • Merry Christmas — from our crew to yours. Let's plan something outdoors in 2027.

Sentimental

  • Some Christmases are for traditions. Some are for survival. This year, I hope yours is the first kind. Merry Christmas.

Long Distance

  • Miles between us, but the same sky. Merry Christmas — wishing you home, wherever you are.

Business

  • Wishing you and your family a peaceful holiday season and a strong year ahead. Merry Christmas from TerraGreetings.

Christmas cards by relationship

Different recipients ask for different cards. Browse by who you're sending to.

Family Christmas Cards

For the household card — the one that goes to everyone. Warm, inclusive, no specific religious overtone unless you want it.

For Friends

For the friends you don't see enough. Send the card; mean it.

Long-Distance Christmas

For the people separated by miles or oceans — winter imagery that travels well.

Religious Christmas Cards

For Christmases centered on the Nativity. Reverent, warm, no kitsch.

Business / Client Christmas

For the holiday cards that go to clients, partners, and vendors. Polished and unfussy.

Christmas cards by tone

Choose a register that fits the recipient.

Funny Christmas Cards

For families that survive Christmas mostly through humor.

Cozy Christmas Cards

Cabins, woodsmoke, warm windows. The Christmas Pinterest can't fake.

Wintry Christmas Cards

Snow-laden ridges and stark winter beauty. For people who actually like the cold.

Frequently asked about Christmas cards

When should I mail Christmas cards?

Domestic Christmas cards should ship by December 14 to arrive before the 25th. International cards need 2–3 weeks. For print-at-home cards, you can finish them the day before Christmas Eve and hand-deliver. Digital share links arrive instantly.

Can I print Christmas cards at home?

Yes. Every Christmas card here downloads as a fold-once PDF designed for standard letter paper. Copy paper works for casual sends; 65–110 lb cardstock feels closer to a store-bought card. Print as many copies as you need — there's no per-card charge.

What do you write in a Christmas card?

Best results come from one specific line about the year or the recipient — "That trail trip in October was the highlight" beats "Hope you had a great year." If you're sending to family at scale, a single warm line plus a signature is plenty.

Do you have religious Christmas cards?

Yes. The collection includes Christmas cards rooted in the Christian celebration of the Nativity — reverent imagery and messaging — alongside cards focused on the broader cultural traditions. Browse the religious section above.

Are printable Christmas cards as good as ones from a store?

On 65–110 lb cardstock, they look essentially identical and feel comparable. The advantages: zero shipping, instant turnaround, and you write the message rather than picking from a rack. The trade-off: you supply the paper and the envelope.

Can I send a Christmas card by email or text?

Yes. Every card has a digital share-link option in addition to the PDF download. The link opens to a personalized digital version with your message — no app required, no recipient sign-up.

Curated by Jeremy Henricks, founder of TerraGreetings · Pacific Northwest