One thing I love about all holidays is the need for tradition. Each one comes with its own set of activities, practices and events to take part in year after year.
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For me, they’re a way to mark time by doing something special with my friends and family, like hosting my Halloween party or carving pumpkins while watching “Nightmare Before Christmas”. And the best part? If you don’t like them…make up your own! (We’ll talk more about Spooky Christmas traditions later this month…)
One tradition that always fascinates me come December is the sending of holiday cards. In the grand scheme of things, this is a relatively modern practice. Like many current Christmas traditions, it began with the Victorians – in 1843, to be exact.
And the reason it began? Henry Cole, a prominent educator in England, needed a quick way to say hello to his many, many friends during the holiday season. (Read more.)
The practice caught on and soon sending holiday greetings to all your friends and family became a tradition – one that we still practice to this day.
I’ll admit: I’m not one to send holiday cards out. (I’ll stick with my Halloween card exchange!) But this is one practice where you can really set yourself apart and tell your loved ones Happy Holidays from the bottom of your spooky little heart with a unique card.
Here are 17 Halloween holiday cards to send this year:
Obsessed with all things Michael Myers? Then this card from Seas and Peas is just the thing to send this holiday season. BUY IT NOW
Is Black Phillip more your speed? Live deliciously this holiday and send this card from Lowkee Creations. BUY IT NOW
Really not a Christmas fan? Then this alternative card from Violet Moth Shop might be the one for you! (Click through to see the full greeting hidden by the butterfly.) BUY IT NOW
Have yourself a spooky little Christmas with this four-pack of holiday cards from Mia Luna. BUY IT NOW
Does Christmas make you a little batty? I know the feeling, and so does Teeth and Claws. I love the classic tree paired with these soaring bats in this card design. BUY IT NOW
We can’t let Michael have all the fun at the holidays. Grab this five-pack of Jason Voorhees Santa cards from Lowkee Creations to send to your horror besties. BUY IT NOW
Need a quick card to send? This instant download from Symple Prints will do the trick…and provide a laugh to your favorite people. BUY IT NOW
Get everyone in the holiday spirit with these cheers-ing ghosts from Beccy Kitty Designs. BUY IT NOW
Need to send lots of cards? This 10-pack of gothic Christmas greeting cards from Charlie Prints N More includes spiders, skeletons, ravens and more. BUY IT NOW
Send out your seasons creepings with these eight designs from The Crafty BurrEato. BUY IT NOW
I would totally put this wreath on my front door for the holidays! Grab this card from Creative Cousins to send to your spooky friends. BUY IT NOW
Keep it simple and classy with this black card from Arwen Designs. BUY IT NOW
Fun fact: I am legitimately terrified I’m going to be kidnapped by a Wendigo every time I visit northern Wisconsin…which makes this either the best Christmas card ever or the scariest Christmas card ever. (Good work, Print is Dead!) BUY IT NOW
Remind everyone to be on their best behavior this next year with a Krampus card from Curious Print Pattern. (The bell ringer is my fave.) BUY IT NOW
P.S. If you love Krampus, keep an eye out next Tuesday, Dec. 4 for even MORE Krampus goodies on the blog!
Nothing is jollier than a skull snowman, right? I love this clever print from Emma Inks. BUY IT NOW
Fan of Sleepy Hollow? Send your friends and family this Headless Horseman Santa card from Headless Enterprises. BUY IT NOW
Literally me. I love this holiday take on a classic Wednesday Addams look from Kyte Co. BUY IT NOW
Which Halloween holiday card would you send out?
You can find tons more like these over on Etsy using search terms like Halloween Christmas cards, horror Christmas cards and gothic Christmas cards.
Happy haunting,