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  2. May 9, 2024 · Christmas is a great time to send a letter to your family and friends! A Christmas letter often wishes the recipient a happy Christmas and updates them on highlights from the past year. Depending on who the letter is going to, the letter...

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    • Be positive. It’s easy to start off a letter commenting on how quickly the years has passed but that starts the letter off on a negative point. Start with something positive, “The holidays are here again – presenting a perfect opportunity to catch up with each of you,” or something similar to that.
    • Shorter is better. Most people receive multiple holiday cards a year. Keep yours short if you want it to be fully read. Keep your letter to one page of single space, 10 point (or larger) font.
    • Don’t brag. It's no fun to read a letter that just feels like one big brag. While you may think your kids are the smartest, cutest, most creative, most musical, most athletic kiddos ever (and they probably are!)
    • Think about your recipients. Are you sending to business colleagues or family and friends? I don't honestly enjoy reading Christmas cards from anyone that isn't my family or friend, so if you're sending to both business and personal, I would suggest actually writing two letters.
    • Do it! – That may sound silly, but it’s true! Don’t worry about your letter being the best ever, just write it how you would want to read it and send it out!
    • Share successes without bragging – Example. This year I “bragged” about my son being able to identify most of the letters of the alphabet by sight and also tell you what sound each letter makes.
    • Write in enough details to make the letter interesting and fun to read, but not so many that the letter ends up being about just one event. Example: This year, it was really tempting to include baby girl’s birth story.
    • Write a bit about your children’s personality – A lot of our family is out of state so each year I try to include a short paragraph about each child’s personality.
  3. What to Write in Christmas Cards and Holiday Letters to Friends and Family. Cards and letters are great ways to connect with friends and family during the holidays. Use this article's examples, ideas, and tips to craft a meaningful, heartfelt message.

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  4. 5 days ago · Writing Christmas Letters: Step-By-Step. Step 1. Make a Recipient List. Before you pick up a pen (or open your laptop), decide who you want to receive the Christmas letter. When you know your readers, it's easier to tailor the content of your holiday letters to complement your relationship.

  5. Dec 4, 2014 · If you've ever wondered how to write a Christmas letter to send to family and friends, this post is full of samples, patterns, and templates.

  6. Sep 19, 2023 · Use our example of a Christmas letter as a guide to craft your own heartfelt message. Start with a positive and warm greeting to set the tone for your letter. Consider your audience and personalize your message accordingly. Share exciting news while keeping your letter concise and engaging.

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