A letter, stamps and pen

It’s nearly time for holiday cards! Collecting addresses can be a challenge and writing all the envelopes by hand feels even more daunting. Thankfully there are free and easy services available online to help.

With these three steps, you can collect, address and print stickers with less than an hour’s work. Here’s to a simpler holiday season!

Step 1. Set up a Google Form.

Go to forms.google.com to set up a Google Form. When you set it up, make sure you use these fields, because it will make it easier later!

  • First Name
  • Last Name
  • Street Address
  • Street Address Line 2 (needed if someone has an apartment)
  • City
  • State
  • Zip Code

A row of teal envelopes with labels

Step 2. Send the Google Form to your friends.

Google Forms will let you send it as a URL hyperlink or email people directly from Google Forms if you have Gmail. If you send it as a hyperlink, you can even text the link to people.

Step 3. Use Avery Labels to print your addresses easily.

Avery Labels are amazing and the best printing solution for printing addresses on stickers. Order the Avery labels you want. We like the Avery 5160 labels because a lot fit on one sheet so you don’t have to buy as many. You can order them online (this link takes you to 5260, which works with the 5160 template!) Think about how many sheets you need for all your holiday cards, and also consider making sure you have a couple extra sheets so you can make a mistake when you’re printing. One box of 25 sheets with 750 labels costs less than $8 on Amazon!

A closeup of a magenta, green and brown envelop stacked on top of each other

To design and print your stickers, create a free account at here. You can choose your Avery template (5160 if you bought the labels we suggested above!) and design the colors you want.

To get your addresses into a printable file from your Google Form, use Avery’s Mail Merge feature. It is easy, and they have a great tutorial here. 

Have you ever designed your own holiday cards? What is your favorite part about giving cards to people?

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