Creator 2025 Holiday Guide

James
Creator Team
Creator Team

This is a duplicate of our main post, which you can find here.

Hi Creators,

The holidays are just around the corner, and customers will soon be looking for meaningful, personalized gifts and festive products. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or gearing up for your first big season, this guide has everything you need to get ready.

It includes trends, tips, product inspiration, key dates and more to help you make the most of the holiday shopping season.

Check it out: https://www.zazzle.com/creators/playbook/guides/holiday

Also, don’t miss the new Mega Moments Contest!
This is your chance to get creative, show off your designs, and win big.

Enter here: https://www.zazzle.com/megamomentscontest

3 REPLIES 3

Jadendreamer13
Honored Contributor

Very nice, and really helpful. I know that Zazzle’s top-selling products are invitations and holiday cards, but for those designers who focus on other products like apparel, home decor, and sports and games, they are only briefly touched on in this guide.

I know that it’s too late to give other popular holiday products equal billing in this holiday guide, but next year’s guide should give equal billing to designers who prefer to offer other products outside of paper products.

Is this possible? Thanks!

Hi @Jadendreamer13, thanks so much for your feedback. We'll certainly consider it moving forward. 😊

Shafi
New Contributor
Dear  Zazzle Team,
I am very impressed with the recently released Creator Holiday Guide. It is a fantastic resource.
I completely agree with the feedback shared by Jadendreamer13 on the Zazzle Community forum. It is true that invitations and holiday cards are Zazzle's top-selling products, and the guide rightly focuses heavily on them.
However, many designers specialize in other categories such as apparel, home decor, and sports gear, and these were slightly less emphasized in the guide.
It is my strong opinion that next year's holiday guide should give equal importance and space to all product categories, especially non-paper products. Acknowledging the efforts of all designers equally will help boost the community and assist customers in discovering a wider range of products.
Would it be possible to adopt this inclusive approach in next year's planning?
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Best regard!