Adding Signatures to Christmas Cards for That Personal Touch

Of course it is always a great idea for a company to send out Christmas cards at the end of each year to its customers and clients to let them know how much they’re patronage is appreciated. However, to go the extra mile—showing an even higher level of gratitude by doing something more personal–will surely make an even better impression. Instead of printing just a business’ name by itself, adding employee signatures will give your holiday sentiments that much more of a personal touch.

Having each employee sign his or her own name will impress the recipients for sure. However, if there are many names that may make it difficult for people to sign all the cards, having a template where a person only has to sign once, will certainly make it easier for all concerned. While the printing inside a greeting card can be done in many different colors, a recommendation for the signatures to be in either blue or black would make them appear more real since most people use either a blue or black pen to sign their names anyway.

By taking the extra time to arrange to have signatures appear on a company’s holiday card will definitely go a long way in promoting goodwill with those who are most important to a business’ life – its customers!

21 thoughts on “Adding Signatures to Christmas Cards for That Personal Touch”

  1. The signatures preprinted is such a good solution. We send out way too many cards to hand sign them all!

  2. The first year we decided to sign the cards ourselves. Bad idea! Trying to coordinate 14 people to sign 150 cards….never again. So glad we get them printed now.

  3. The signatures come out soooo nice when they are printed in the card. You don’t have to worry about anyone messing up the card or smearing them that way. Happens all the time when you have a large group needing to sign and then they end up looking sloppy.

  4. I was impressed with the way our signatures turned out. I was skeptical at first, but they look fabulous in foil and it saved us all that time.

  5. It is less sloppy having the cards already printed with signatures. Too many people touch and can mess up the cards if you ask them to sign individually.

  6. There are only three people who sign the cards in my office, but we still opt to have them stamped on the card. It is so much easier (on our hands!) since we send out 600 every Christmas season.

  7. It’s a lot easier to get the names of my team printed by The Gallery Collection than it is to round up folks to sign the cards. It’s a lot neater, too. The cards are always beautiful & my team is glad I order this way.

  8. Love the idea of the names in black and the greeting in gold. That’s going to look stunning!

  9. There are a lot of us so busy around the holidays that having one less chore to do would be great! Having our names signed in the Christmas cards will be so easy if your company does the printing.

  10. My boss likes to sign each Christmas card but I can get him to agree we should have the rest of our names printed. Then he can still sign himself but the rest of us don’t have to. A real time saver in the office.

  11. I just opened my own accounting business and there’s only me in the office for now, but I think I’ll have my signature done in the Xmas cards. It’ll save me a lot of time and my name will look very neat.

  12. These are wonderful for big companies. My office started out with just 4 of us, but now with 36 members needing to sign the card we definitely can’t do it by hand.

  13. Our salesmen travel a lot so it’s great that you supply a template and we can scan in signatures whenever we get them. Your signature cards make quite an impression on our customers.

  14. We need over 200 cards so it’s great to have you print all our names in the cards for us. We don’t have the time to sign each one so you make it easy for us. Thanks.

  15. It’s hard to pin down the doctors to sign cards so we have their signatures printed in the holiday and the sympathy cards. Your company does a great job and we come back for cards every year.

  16. Ink stamps are messy sometimes and don’t look good if they smear. It’s a cheap look to the cards. It’s better to have your names printed professionally – no smudges and the signatures give the cards a real rich look.

  17. Rounding up all the people here to sign the Christmas cards is such a hassle. It’s easier to get the signatures printed by the card makers. I have enough stress as the office manager; I don’t need to get stressed over cards.

  18. Gold signatures in a black card made such a rich impression last Christmas. I never thought we’d want to send black cards for the holidays but I was wrong. The signatures look terrific and everybody here wants to do the same this year.

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