Family holidays mean a house full of relatives, half of whom haven't been there since last year and don't remember the password. Print this once and stop being asked.
Holiday wifi traffic is unique. Older family who haven't typed a password on a phone in two years, kids on tablets, in-laws on guest accounts. A printed poster on the entry table or near the snack tray solves all of it without asking the host five times. We picked six styles that fit the season: explicit holiday motifs and warmer everyday styles for non-themed gatherings.
Deep evergreen, cranberry, and gold. For mantelpieces and mulled-wine season.
Pumpkin and witching-yellow on a deep purple-black. Gentle spooky.
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Boutique hotel calm. Warm cream paper, italic serif headline, terracotta eyebrow.
Atomic age. Burnt orange disc, warm beige paper, geometric headline. Eames-adjacent.
Confetti dots, peach paper, magenta highlights. For parties and impromptu wifi sharing.
Soft pink with friendly shapes. For nurseries, playrooms, and grandparents who babysit.
Christmas for the obvious. Halloween for October. Villa for Thanksgiving and family-style holidays. Mid-Century for the modernist family. Birthday for general celebrations. Kids for events with a children's table.