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Do you want to know how to make the most of the American holidays in your print-on-demand business? In this guide, we'll provide you with a complete calendar of design ideas for every special date, from New Year's to Christmas. You'll learn how to identify key trends, create custom designs, and appeal to a wider audience.

US Holiday Calendar and Print-on-Demand Design Ideas

January

  • January 1st - New Year's Day:
    • Clocks striking twelve: Minimalist, with glitter, digital, vintage.
    • Fireworks: Explosions of color, silhouettes of people admiring.
    • Balloons: Numbers "2024", balloons with hopeful messages.
    • Toasts: Champagne glasses, grapes, people celebrating.


  • January 15th - Martin Luther King Jr. Day:
    • Portraits of MLK: Realistic, abstract, black and white styles.
    • Raised fists: Symbol of the civil rights struggle.
    • Inspirational quotes: Famous quotes by MLK.
    • Scenes of peaceful protests.


February

  • February 14th - Valentine's Day:
    • Hearts: Classic, with names, broken and mended, in different textures.
    • Couples: Silhouettes, animals in love, romantic illustrations.
    • Gifts: Gift boxes, flowers, chocolates, jewelry.
    • Romantic dates: Candlelit dinners, beach walks, picnics.
  • Third Monday in February - Presidents' Day:
    • American flags: Flags waving, historic buildings.
    • Portraits of presidents: Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt.
    • Patriotic phrases: "We the people", "Liberty and justice for all".
    • Scenes of presidential life.


March

  • March 17th - St. Patrick's Day:
    • Four-leaf clover: Realistic, cartoon, with good luck messages.
    • Pots of gold: Leprechauns searching for pots, Irish landscapes.
    • Green beer: Pints of green beer, people in leprechaun costumes.
    • Harps: Traditional Irish musical instruments.


April

  • Easter Sunday (variable date):
    • Easter eggs: Painted, geometric designs, hidden eggs.
    • Easter bunnies: With baskets full of eggs, dressed up, in different poses.
    • Easter baskets: Filled with candy, chicks, flowers.
    • Churches: With stained glass windows, biblical scenes.
  • April 22nd - Earth Day:
    • Planet Earth: Realistic, cartoon, surrounded by plants.
    • Recycling: Recycling bins, recycling symbols.
    • Renewable energy: Solar panels, windmills, forests.
    • Endangered animals: Pandas, tigers, sea turtles.


May

  • Second Sunday in May - Mother's Day:
    • Flowers: Roses, lilies, daisies, mixed bouquets.
    • Families: Mothers with their children, illustrations of happy families.
    • Personal items: Jewelry, books, mugs, photo frames.
    • Cakes and pastries.
  • Last Monday in May - Memorial Day:
    • American flags: At half-mast, waving in the wind.
    • Soldiers: In uniform, war memorials, crosses.
    • Wreaths: On graves.
    • Dove of peace.


June

  • June 19th - Juneteenth:
    • Pan-African flags: Pan-African flag.
    • African American historical figures: Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks.
    • Traditional food: Barbecues, fried chicken.
    • Music and dance.
  • Third Sunday in June - Father's Day:
    • Tools: Hammers, screwdrivers.
    • Sports: Balls, rackets.
    • Grills: Grills, hamburgers, hot dogs.
    • Superheroes.



July

  • July 4th - Independence Day:
    • American flags: Fireworks, Bald Eagle.
    • Statue of Liberty: Icon of freedom.
    • Patriotic scenes: Parades, picnics.


August

  • First Monday in September - Labor Day:
    • Tools: Hammers, wrenches.
    • Factories: Workers working.
    • Families: Celebrating the weekend.


September

  • (No fixed federal holidays)
    • Start of autumn: Autumn leaves, pumpkins, apples.


October

  • October 31st - Halloween:
    • Pumpkins: Carved faces, decorated pumpkins.
    • Ghosts, witches, bats: Creatures of the night.
    • Haunted houses: Spooky scenes.
    • Candy: Candies, chocolates.


November

  • Second Monday in November - Veterans Day:
    • American flags: Soldiers, war memorials.
    • Military uniforms: Different branches of the armed forces.
    • Military equipment: Tanks, airplanes.
  • Fourth Thursday in November - Thanksgiving:
    • Turkeys: Roasted, stuffed.
    • Families gathered: Sharing food.
    • Autumn leaves: Autumn landscapes.


December

  • December 25th - Christmas:
    • Christmas trees: Decorated with lights, ornaments.
    • Santa Claus: Delivering presents.
    • Reindeers: Flying in a sleigh.
    • Christmas scenes: Snowy houses, fireplaces.
  • December 31st - New Year's Eve: (Repeat January)


Is there a celebration missing? Write it in the comments!

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