Season’s greetings for everyone on your list.

When writing yourChristmas cards, a general rule of thumb is to keep your message appropriate to the recipient.

Show friends you care with a Christmas message that’s cherry and bright, and possibly evena bit cheeky.

Family may want to hear a bit more about your year with a classic and personal tone.

Co-workers, on the other hand, may appreciate a sincere yet short holiday saying.

Here are a few tips and message ideas to double-check your holiday cards are the best yet.

Show your love in holiday spirit with a message that’s as caring as it is merry and bright.

Think of these Christmas greeting cards as a seasonal take on a cheeky love note.

It’s ideal for keeping the message short and sweet.

Make your cards worth the safe keeping with a heartfelt, festive note that communicates love and best wishes.

This card should reflect the friendship you share with the recipient.

Jot something down that communicates best wishes for the holiday season but avoids any overly-tender language.

Be cognizant of who you’re speaking to and your relationship with them.

Use this card as an opportunity to show your appreciation for your child’s teacher.

The key to a greeting that will complement your photo is to keep it super short and sweet.

Go for a straightforward holiday wish or an even more concise header.

Remember: these greetings are one size fits all.

Here are a few ideas for greetings to add to your photo card designs this year.

You know your circle better than anybody and all that really matters is letting them know you care.

For more Christmas card etiquette, check out our tips foraddressing holiday cardsand our guidelines fortiming and sending cards.