christmas design ideas for banner ads
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Christmas is just around the corner. Can you feel it in the air?

Some people are running left and right for the last minute preparations, while some are staring at their computer screen trying to come up with a creative Christmas design for their holiday banner.

If you’re one of those people, then you should not worry about it because we’ve got you covered.

Keep calm and check out our top ten Christmas design ideas to inspire your banner ads.

Carols are a girl’s best friend

‘Tis the season to be (insert your text here)!

Musical notes banner idea

 

There you go! You already have a witty and catchy copy for your Christmas banner.

Whenever you feel like you don’t have any idea on what to write on your banner, take a few minutes and listen to some carols.

Whether it’s the happy ones like the famous Let It Snow, or you prefer the traditional ones, such as Angels We’ve Heard on High, they will each help in their own way. Adapt the lyrics and make them your own.

Do you have a huge sale and don’t know how to put it into words? How about “Jingle Sales”? Sounds pretty fun, right?

Now it’s your turn. It should be as easy as it sounds.

  1. Think about a Christmas carol. What’s the first one that comes to your mind?
  2.  What’s the most famous line of that carol? Found it? Perfect!
  3. Add your most defining keyword in the lyric and make it fun.

There you go! You have a fun and creative copy for your holiday banner.

Oldie but Goldie

Remember when your parents used to send Christmas cards to all your family and of course, they received lots of them too?

I recall that I used to steal all of them, and, at some point, I had a massive collection of holiday cards. I also remember that the thing that I loved the most about Christmas cards is that they never looked the same.

I never received a duplicate. That time of the year always brought me new visual stories.

So why not take a look at postcards? Serious or funny, religious, or commercial, you should keep an eye on them.

Christmas cards are like the ancestors of winter banners, and like any old thing, they should be given credit.

Keep the change, ya filthy animal!

Christmas movies banner

This line needs no introduction since we’ve all watched Home Alone at least a dozen times.

A cool banner design can begin by simply watching a Christmas movie. Take a look at some of the most popular Christmas posters for movies.

Don’t have anything on your mind?

Here are some of the best ones: The Nightmare Before Christmas, Love Actually, Miracle on 34th Street, The Polar Express, or How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

Movies like these can be inspirational in three ways: their Christmas posters, their Christmas headers, movie titles, or their plotline.

Grab a couple of friends and have a movie marathon. Inspiration is just around the corner.

Shine bright like a diamond

Christmas Minimal Banner Design

When it comes to Christmas, I bet we all have the same colors in mind associated with this holiday.

You see them everywhere. In your Christmas tree, on Christmas decorations, and people’s clothes too. Didn’t we all get that “You look so Christmassy today!” kind of line? I know I did!

That’s because people associate specific colors with the joy of this holiday. And it’s not even about the colors – it’s about the color combinations.

Would you tell anyone who is wearing red in the middle of the summer that they look Christmassy? You wouldn’t.

It’s red in combination with green, or deep blue with pearl white and so on. Also, when in doubt, add a little sparkle. Gold and silver are a great idea when you want to give your Christmas designs a touch of holiday spirit.

Don’t believe me? Let’s do a quick exercise.

Pick any of your custom banners and change the background color and the font’s color. Replace them with either red, green, gold, silver, or deep blue.

See what I mean?

The act of gifting

Christmas hands and harts Banner Design

Forget about the price tag! Just count on people’s feelings.

Think about what you wanted for Christmas when you were little. I remember that every year, there was that something special that I really, really wanted.

First, it was a Barbie doll. Then, it was a treehouse. A year later, I wanted an electric car so that I could drive around like my parents did.

If you were to ask me now, I probably wouldn’t be able to tell you that I want a specific thing. However, there is a big chance I would say health or happiness.

And I believe that most people are the same as they get older.

Do you remember the famous West Jest Christmas Miracle campaign from 2013?

The reason why this campaign was such a huge success is because it touched people’s hearts. That’s what you should do too.

If you don’t have any more banner design ideas, you should count on people’s feelings. Make your visuals illustrate a feeling. Whether it’s love, happiness, or the joy of offering gifts, it doesn’t really matter.

Gospel your way through Christmas

Visual elements for Christmas banners

 

We shouldn’t forget what this wonderful holiday celebrates the birth of Jesus. But don’t freak out.

I’m not telling you to illustrate the entire scene in your Christmas banner. Instead, don’t ignore this side of the Christmas tradition.

Some people relate better to the whole Santa story, but others like keeping in mind that this time of the year is not only about buying things. Add visual elements such as candles, the Christmas star, an angel figure, or a cute sheep in your banner graphic for a more significant and meaningful impact.

Bring me the food, opa!

Visual winter elements for Christmas banners

 

Let’s face it. December is not the time for diets.

This time of the year is when you end up eating cookies with your friends at two am in the morning while playing board games next to the fireplace.

And it’s OK. We all do it.

And we’ve got oversized cozy sweaters as partners in crime. Alright, now that we established that we are all gonna get fluffier this season, why not think about using food as a hook to grab people’s attention? Coming up with a creative banner design can be tricky, but not in this case.

Add some sugar, spice, and everything nice to your layout. Cookies, gingerbread or candy, can help make your Merry Christmas banner yummier.

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There’s nothing more to say than what you’ve just seen. Symbols! The symbols of this time of the year.

Don’t be afraid to use them while creating your Merry Christmas design. A cup of mulled wine, fireplace, mistletoe, reindeer, snowman, snowflakes, and so on.

Have a sense of humor (or at least, some kind of sense)

Funny things are always likely to get more engagement.

Check out this awesome video, just in case you didn’t know it yet. It gained 264k views in just a couple of days. Not too bad, I would say. What about this Temptations holiday commercial?

People like to think that there’s still a part of them that’s childlike. They enjoy watching funny videos, hear jokes, or tell comic stories of their own because it reminded them of the time when they were kids, and it was all about playing games.

If adopting a fun and funky strategy suits your business, then you should go for it.

Hurry down the chimney tonight

Coca Cola Christmas banner

You’d better watch out! Mister Claus is coming to town.

Imagine we are playing charades, and you just picked up a ticket that says “Christmas.”

How would you put that into an act? I would start by miming Santa, of course! Ever since Coke came up with the idea of what we consider to be the modern-day image of Santa, we cannot talk about Christmas without him.

It’s like talking about art without Picasso or music without Beyonce or Michael Jackson. They go together like horse and carriage.

If you don’t believe me, check out the most popular merry Christmas tags on Twitter or Facebook, in correlation with this time of the year.

#santa and #santaclaus are trending big time. So keep it classic. Santa is coming to the rescue!

Sprinkle some holiday magic on your banner ads

Now that we’ve shared some of our top-secret inspiration ingredients for designing creative Christmas banners, we think it’s fair for you to make it even.

Let us see what you’ve got under your sleeve and show us your custom holiday ad. Who knows, we might be looking at our next Bannerchamp!

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Claudia
Creative copywriter by day and rock singer by night.

    5 Comments

    1. Good! I love the yellow and small design ideas; on the one hand it’s simple, on the other is so creative! Shows an interesting spirit of the owner for sure.

    2. Hi, Sienna! I’m glad you loved some of our tips and tricks! Hope you had a wonderful time during the holidays!

    3. Hello Dear,

      Thanks Sharing information for 10 way to christmas design idea in mind to many usefull thought come in activity to some.

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    4. Nice post on Christmas Design Ideas, thank you!

    5. Hi. Claudia
      Thanks for nice posting.
      I love the yellow and small design ideas

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