Free Printable Envelope Seals for Christmas

Today I’m sharing a slew of free printable envelope seals for all your Christmas crafting needs.
One of our family’s favorite holiday traditions is exchanging Christmas letters with friends and family far and near via good, old-fashioned snail-mail.
I usually write the letter and take our family portrait in late October or early November, so that everything will be ready for our family assembly line when all the kids come home for Thanksgiving.

Every member of the family has a job: labeling, stamping, stuffing, sealing, sorting, addressing, and embellishing envelopes with stickers, seals, embossers, and rubber stamp prints.
This year, I designed some new envelope seals that can be printed at home. Buying ready made stickers can sometimes get pricey, and we always seem to run out before the job is finished. If that happens this year, I’ll just print more!
I thought I’d share, in case any of my readers still do the whole Christmas card ritual, like we do. You can take your pick of designs — just click on the image to download the PDF, then print using Avery 1 1/2″ Round Labels!
Do you send cards at Christmas? With or without sealing the flap? Which design is your favorite?
Other ways to use our free printable Christmas envelope seals:
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My favorite seals were the red ones with snowflakes, the BW ones and the Vintage ones as well. My envelopes were blue so I was hoping for something blue but the Vintages ones work well too. Thank you for sharing these.