A List of the Card Sending Holidays Each Year
Cards have a way of turning ordinary days into meaningful moments. They help us celebrate milestones, express gratitude, and stay connected even when life gets busy.
Whether you’re sending cards to clients, friends, or family, keeping track of the key holidays throughout the year ensures your message arrives right on time. Here’s a helpful guide to the major card-sending occasions each year — plus a few thoughtful ones you might not have considered.
January
- New Year’s Day (January 1) – A classic time to share good wishes, set a positive tone, and express appreciation for the year ahead.
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Third Monday in January) – A thoughtful moment to honor kindness, service, and reflection.
February
- Valentine’s Day (February 14) – Not just for romance; it’s also a great time to send appreciation cards to customers, employees, and friends.
- Random Acts of Kindness Week (Mid-February) – A perfect excuse to surprise someone with a cheerful note or encouraging message.
March
- Employee Appreciation Day (First Friday in March) – A great time to recognize your team’s contributions with personal messages of thanks.
- St. Patrick’s Day (March 17) – Fun, lighthearted, and full of opportunity for playful greetings and good luck wishes.
April
- Easter (Date Varies) – A time for faith, renewal, and spring-themed greetings.
- Administrative Professionals Day (Last Wednesday of April) – A perfect moment to express gratitude for the people who keep everything running smoothly.
May
- Mother’s Day (Second Sunday in May) – Celebrate mothers, mentors, and maternal figures with warm, heartfelt messages.
- Memorial Day (Last Monday in May) – Honor those who have served and offer thoughtful messages of remembrance.
June
- Father’s Day (Third Sunday in June) – A great occasion for personal or professional appreciation messages.
- Pride Month – Celebrate inclusion, kindness, and respect with supportive and affirming notes.
July
- Independence Day (July 4) – Patriotic greetings, summer-themed cards, and midyear appreciation messages are all fitting.
- Midyear Appreciation – A good time to surprise clients or staff with a “just because” thank-you note halfway through the year.
August
- Back to School Season – Send encouragement to teachers, students, and families starting a new year.
- Friendship Day (First Sunday in August) – Perfect for a lighthearted “thinking of you” message.
September
- Labor Day (First Monday in September) – Recognize employees, partners, and customers for their hard work and dedication.
- Grandparents Day (First Sunday after Labor Day) – A sentimental moment to celebrate family connections.
October
- Boss’s Day (October 16 or nearest weekday) – A thoughtful way to express gratitude to managers or mentors.
- Halloween (October 31) – A fun, unexpected occasion for playful cards that show personality and humor.
November
- Veterans Day (November 11) – A respectful time to honor service members and their families.
- Thanksgiving (Fourth Thursday in November) – One of the best occasions for gratitude cards to clients, employees, and loved ones.
December
- Hanukkah (Date Varies) – A time to celebrate light, faith, and togetherness.
- Christmas (December 25) – The most popular card-sending holiday of the year, perfect for both business and personal greetings.
- New Year’s Eve (December 31) – A festive close to the year and an opportunity to reflect, appreciate, and celebrate.
Everyday Opportunities to Send Cards
Not every card needs a holiday. Birthdays, promotions, retirements, new homes, and even small moments like a “thank you” or “thinking of you” can have just as much impact. The best cards aren’t always tied to a date — they’re tied to thoughtfulness.
Whether you’re planning ahead for the year’s big holidays or simply looking for ways to stay connected, sending cards is one of the simplest ways to bring people closer together — one envelope at a time.





