40 Business Holiday Card Messages That Stand Out

40 Business Holiday Card Messages That Stand Out
Blue and white dimensional holiday greeting card featuring a pop-up geometric design and “Happy Holidays” message with customizable logo area.

When you sit down to write business holiday card messages for clients, you are doing more than mailing paper. You are reinforcing trust, thanking partners, and keeping relationships warm into the next year. Whether you need business Christmas card messages or more inclusive holiday greeting cards, this guide offers ready-to-use lines and practical tips to make each note feel personal and on-brand.

Business Holiday Card Messages for Clients

Below are short, professional, and easily customizable business card messages for clients. Use them as-is for a printed card or tweak one line to add a personal detail.

  1. Thank you for your partnership and trust this year. Warm wishes for a joyful holiday season and a prosperous New Year.
  2. Wishing you peace and success this holiday season. We appreciate your business and look forward to what we will achieve together.
  3. Season’s Greetings. Your support helped us grow. Thank you for choosing us.
  4. Happy Holidays. It has been a pleasure working with you. Here’s to continued success.
  5. Merry Christmas and best wishes for a healthy, happy New Year.
  6. Thank you for your loyalty. We value our relationship and wish you joy this season.
  7. Warm wishes for the holidays. May next year bring new opportunities and shared success.
  8. With gratitude for your partnership. Wishing you peace, health, and happiness.
  9. Season’s Greetings from our team to yours. Thank you for a great year.
  10. Wishing you a restful holiday and a successful year ahead. Thank you for your trust.

Practical tip: Add a personal touch when possible, such as a project highlight or a milestone you shared with the client that year. A single line that references a collaboration makes a generic card feel thoughtful.

Holiday Card Messages for Customers

Customers appreciate short, inclusive messages that acknowledge the relationship and offer thanks.

  1. Thank you for being part of our story this year. Warm holiday wishes to you and yours.
  2. Happy Holidays. We appreciate your support and can’t wait to serve you next year.
  3. Wishing you joy and good health this season. Thank you for choosing us.
  4. Merry Christmas and many thanks for your support throughout the year.
  5. Season’s Greetings. Your business made our year brighter.
  6. Warm thanks for your loyalty. Here’s to more great experiences together.
  7. Happy Holidays. Enjoy the season, see you in the New Year.
  8. Thank you for your support. Wishing you peace and prosperity in the year ahead.
  9. Joyful wishes this holiday season and gratitude for your continued trust.
  10. Warm holiday wishes. We are grateful for customers like you.

Example: Quality Tech Services wanted to send a holiday greeting that their customers would look forward to year after year. They chose the holiday tree card, which opens into a dimensional holiday tree shape, creating a perfect desktop reminder of their brand while delighting customers.

Other design ideas: Choose an interactive holiday greeting card, such as our holiday globe greeting cards or an adorable pop-up polar bear!

Holiday Card Messages for Employees and Teams

Employees and internal teams need a tone that balances appreciation and inspiration.

  1. Thank you for your dedication this year. Wishing you a restful holiday and a strong start to the New Year.
  2. Season’s Greetings. Your work makes everything possible, thank you.
  3. Warm wishes to you and your family. We appreciate all you do.
  4. Happy Holidays. Your creativity and commitment were the difference this year.
  5. Wishing you joy and a well-earned break. See you recharged next year.
  6. With gratitude for your hard work and team spirit throughout the year.
  7. Merry Christmas. Thank you for making our company a place of excellence.
  8. Cheers to a year of growth. Enjoy the holidays with those you love.
  9. Thank you for going above and beyond. Wishing you peace and happiness.
  10. Happy Holidays. We look forward to building more together in the coming year.

Special-Themed Messages

Use themed messages when you want to match tone to audience or occasion.

  1. For a milestone year: Thanks for being part of our 10th year. Your trust made this milestone possible. Happy Holidays.
  2. For multicultural audiences: Warmest wishes for the holiday season and the New Year. Feliz Navidad, Joyeux Noël, and Happy Hanukkah.
  3. For B2B partners: Thank you for a collaborative year. Looking forward to strategic wins together next year.
  4. For short form: Wishing you warmth and joy this season. Thank you.
  5. For handwritten notes: Deep thanks for your partnership. Enjoy the holidays.
  6. For a product launch client: Your confidence planted the seed for something big. Thank you and happy holidays.
  7. For a humor-accepting client: Warm wishes and low inboxes this season. Thanks for a great year.
  8. For high-net-worth clients: Wishing you a refined and restful holiday season and a prosperous New Year.
  9. For retention pushes: Thank you for choosing us. We look forward to continuing our work together.
  10. For small local businesses: Grateful for your support in our community. Happy Holidays.

Tips for Writing Business Holiday Card Messages

Write with intention and follow these practical rules when writing holiday card messages for clients.

  1. Keep it short and sincere. Most business cards read best at 1-3 sentences.
  2. Personalize at scale. Even a single line referencing a project or goal lifts perceived authenticity.
  3. Be inclusive. Use "Season’s Greetings" or "Happy Holidays" for broad audiences and "Merry Christmas" only where you know the recipient’s preferences.
  4. Handwrite when possible. A short handwritten sentence increases perceived effort and ROI.
  5. Sign as a team when appropriate. "From the [Company] Team" keeps the tone warm without being informal.
  6. Accessibility: Ensure cards use legible type sizes and high contrast between text and background for readability.

Materials note: For premium impact, consider dimensional mailers or pop-up formats to create a tactile experience that amplifies your message. For design accessibility, use a body text equivalent of at least 16px and maintain WCAG-friendly contrast. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the Best Length for a Business Holiday Card Message?

Aim for 1 to 3 sentences. A concise thank-you plus a warm wish is usually enough. If you add personalization, keep it to a single extra line.

Can I Use Humor in Business Holiday Card Messages for Clients?

Yes, but only for relationships where you know the client’s taste. Err on the side of light, situational humor, and avoid anything political or potentially divisive.

How Do I Handle Holiday Greetings for International Clients?

Use inclusive language and, when appropriate, add a multilingual greeting. Reference local calendars and avoid assuming holidays. A neutral "Season’s Greetings and best wishes for the New Year" works well globally.

What Mistakes Should I Avoid in Business Holiday Card Messages?

Avoid generic language without personalization, religious assumptions for unknown recipients, and overly promotional content that reads like an ad. Also, avoid printing sensitive client data on mailed pieces.

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