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Use a sample Christmas letter template to assist you in writing and formatting your annual holiday greeting.
If you take the time to create a great format for your holiday letter this year, you can use and reuse the template year after year. Follow the guideline below to customize your family's holiday greeting. GreetingStart the Christmas letter with a date, so that you can create a record of your annual holiday cards. Something as simple as "December 2009" at the top of the page is all you need to include. Next, welcome your readers to your card. A few words, such as "Holiday Greetings," "Season's Greetings," "Happy Holidays," or "Merry Christmas," may be cliché, but they will always answer the need. IntroductionThe first sentence or two should be an overview to your letter and refer to the past year. If you have chosen to include a theme, this is the location where you should clue your readers in to it. Take a look at the following examples:
Body of LetterDivide up the letter into several short paragraphs. Visually, this layout is less intimidating to your readers than one huge paragraph. Organizationally, this layout will help you to clarify your purpose, streamline your writing, and keep your readers engaged. The content should include a few lines about each family member. Consider including both highlights and lowlights of each person's year. While you don't want to degrade your family, a holiday newsletter that does nothing but brag about how smart, beautiful, talented, privileged, etc. your family is, quickly becomes tiresome to its readers. If you are a creative writer, the body of the letter is where you can make your greeting sing! Incorporate your theme into the words you choose:
ConclusionWrap up your holiday letter with your blessings for the coming year. If you have used a theme up to this point, work it into your ending to tie up any loose ends.
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