Shop the Holiday Clearance

If you’re looking to get ahead of your holiday shopping, what better way than to get the cards you’ll need to accompany the gifts you’re giving over the holidays? Shop Brookhollow’s Holiday Clearance for 10 percent off cards and free ground shipping! Use promo code BSMA1015 at checkout. This sale expires on Nov. 9, 2015.

Choose the appropriate holiday card this year:

  • Business cards – Sending out holiday cards as a business is always a good idea. Whether they are being sent to employees or to your clients, wishing someone well over the holiday season is a fairly simple action that can strengthen any business relationship. Whichever the case may be, there are a couple of things to keep in mind when choosing the right card. First, it’s probably a good idea to keep your holiday cards free of religious denomination. In the spirit of being politically correct, it’s safer to send business holiday cards with more general holiday wishes instead of a Christmas card, for example. Look into the “Vibrant Swirls Holiday Card” or the “Terrific Snowflake Holiday Card” as a nondenominational holiday card for your company.
  • Personal cards – When you are sending holiday cards to friends or family, you have a little more liberty to personalize them and even specify a particular holiday, religious or not, if you’d like. To begin with, we have a great selection of Christmas cards to send out this holiday season. The “Green Ornament Christmas Card” and the “Reflective Devotion Christmas Card” are great places to start your search for the perfect Christmas card this year. On the other hand, a New Years Card could be a great idea if you want to make your card about a nonreligious holiday. If that’s the case, be sure to check out our “Blue Lights New Year Card”  or “Bright New Year Card” for starters.

Written by Tiffany Sevcik

I have helped bring greeting cards into the offices and homes of many business professionals for many years. With Brookhollow, I hope to inspire your business to being the brand it wants to be.