These 3 Email Signatures are the Ultimate Ho-Ho-Holiday Inspiration

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The holidays are upon us, and what better way to get into the festive mood than some merry email signatures and the ad banners that accompany them. You’re probably thinking, What kind of bah-humbuggery is this? I’d rather watch snow melt than read about email signatures...

Here’s our take - email signatures are like gift wrap for email. They come in different colors and designs. Everyone wants to open them - and why not? They’re usually hiding a fun surprise - be it an ebook, an invite, or SaaS holiday prize. 

Grab your mug of Baileys hot chocolate and get inspired by these sleigh-worthy signatures.

Buddy the Elf
The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loudly for all to hear. Or maybe don a festive email signature to delight all of your peers. 

We’ll bet you a bowl of maple syrup and Pop-tart spaghetti that once you're back in the office, you’d actually click that banner and go caroling with Buddy. 

And if you don’t - you’re just a cotton-headed ninny muggins.

Email signature themed for Buddy the Elf with playful holiday fonts and North Pole contact details, followed by a festive banner featuring Buddy in his green suit beside bright red text reading “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear,” with a callout promoting a December 23rd caroling event. Demonstrates how Opensense helps brands infuse seasonal personality into email signatures and drive event participation through eye-catching holiday banners.

The Grinch
A dazzling email signature can kick anyone into the holiday spirit, even Mr. Grinch. 

"How could it be so? It came with ribbons; it came with tags. It came with CTA's, targeting, attribution, and most of all, on-Brand!?" Yes, Mr. Grinch - that's the power of Opensense email signature ad banners. Check out how the Grinch is using his signature to promote his latest eBook. Who wants to steal Christmas when you can steal some serious engagement from 1:1 email. 

Even Santa will wonder how you magically slipped into all those inboxes, gift-wrapped and all. 

Email signature for The Grinch with bold green typography and Mount Crumpit contact details, followed by a promotional banner showing the Grinch smirking beside a book titled “10 Step Guide to How I Stole Christmas” and a call-to-action button reading “Steal a Copy.” Demonstrates how Opensense helps brands spotlight campaign assets and drive ebook downloads with playful, themed banner creative.

The Rugrats 
Nothing reminds us more of Chanukah than lighting menorahs, spinning dreidels, and of course, story time with good-ole-Grandpa Boris. 

A childhood favorite, Tommy Pickles (aka. Baby Judah), is spending his holiday saving his grandpa from his old rival “the Meanie of Chanukah” (aka. Schlomo). As Baby Judah would say, “a Macca-baby’s got to do what a Macca-baby’s got to do.” 

In this case, a Macca-baby’s using a fire signature to wish his friends a Bright and Happy Chanukah.

Email signature styled for Tommy Pickles with a cartoon headshot, Rugrats-themed fonts, and contact details, paired with a Hanukkah banner featuring a colorful menorah and the message “Wishing you a bright and happy Chanukah.” Shows how Opensense enables brands to celebrate cultural moments and share festive greetings through consistent, on-brand email visuals.
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These 3 Email Signatures are the Ultimate Ho-Ho-Holiday Inspiration

December 16, 2020

The holidays are upon us, and what better way to get into the festive mood than some merry email signatures and the ad banners that accompany them. You’re probably thinking, What kind of bah-humbuggery is this? I’d rather watch snow melt than read about email signatures...

Here’s our take - email signatures are like gift wrap for email. They come in different colors and designs. Everyone wants to open them - and why not? They’re usually hiding a fun surprise - be it an ebook, an invite, or SaaS holiday prize. 

Grab your mug of Baileys hot chocolate and get inspired by these sleigh-worthy signatures.

Buddy the Elf
The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loudly for all to hear. Or maybe don a festive email signature to delight all of your peers. 

We’ll bet you a bowl of maple syrup and Pop-tart spaghetti that once you're back in the office, you’d actually click that banner and go caroling with Buddy. 

And if you don’t - you’re just a cotton-headed ninny muggins.

Email signature themed for Buddy the Elf with playful holiday fonts and North Pole contact details, followed by a festive banner featuring Buddy in his green suit beside bright red text reading “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear,” with a callout promoting a December 23rd caroling event. Demonstrates how Opensense helps brands infuse seasonal personality into email signatures and drive event participation through eye-catching holiday banners.

The Grinch
A dazzling email signature can kick anyone into the holiday spirit, even Mr. Grinch. 

"How could it be so? It came with ribbons; it came with tags. It came with CTA's, targeting, attribution, and most of all, on-Brand!?" Yes, Mr. Grinch - that's the power of Opensense email signature ad banners. Check out how the Grinch is using his signature to promote his latest eBook. Who wants to steal Christmas when you can steal some serious engagement from 1:1 email. 

Even Santa will wonder how you magically slipped into all those inboxes, gift-wrapped and all. 

Email signature for The Grinch with bold green typography and Mount Crumpit contact details, followed by a promotional banner showing the Grinch smirking beside a book titled “10 Step Guide to How I Stole Christmas” and a call-to-action button reading “Steal a Copy.” Demonstrates how Opensense helps brands spotlight campaign assets and drive ebook downloads with playful, themed banner creative.

The Rugrats 
Nothing reminds us more of Chanukah than lighting menorahs, spinning dreidels, and of course, story time with good-ole-Grandpa Boris. 

A childhood favorite, Tommy Pickles (aka. Baby Judah), is spending his holiday saving his grandpa from his old rival “the Meanie of Chanukah” (aka. Schlomo). As Baby Judah would say, “a Macca-baby’s got to do what a Macca-baby’s got to do.” 

In this case, a Macca-baby’s using a fire signature to wish his friends a Bright and Happy Chanukah.

Email signature styled for Tommy Pickles with a cartoon headshot, Rugrats-themed fonts, and contact details, paired with a Hanukkah banner featuring a colorful menorah and the message “Wishing you a bright and happy Chanukah.” Shows how Opensense enables brands to celebrate cultural moments and share festive greetings through consistent, on-brand email visuals.
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