Holiday Collections

A curated space honoring the beauty, rhythm, and meaning of each holiday, thoughtfully created with purpose and care to inspire reflection, celebrate life’s cycles, and encourage intentional living. Here, each moment is embraced with mindfulness, every tradition is honored with reverence, and the changing to recognized as opportunities for growth, gratitude, and connection with what truly matters.

Important Information:
Some of our designs are displayed with scripture verses as an optional feature. Standard purchases do not include verses.

To personalize your item with a verse, please submit a request through our Custom Order section, including the item number and your preference.

This customization is offered complimentary.

US Federal / National Holidays (Observed by Law)

National Holiday Collection

These are the official public holidays in the U.S. 

  • New Year’s Day – January 1
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day – 3rd Monday in January
  • Presidents Day (Washington’s Birthday) – 3rd Monday in February
  • Memorial Day – Last Monday in May
  • Juneteenth National Independence Day – June 19
  • Independence Day – July 4
  • Labor Day – 1st Monday in September
  • Columbus Day / Indigenous Peoples’ Day – 2nd Monday in October
  • Veterans Day – November 11
  • Thanksgiving Day – 4th Thursday in November
  • Christmas Day – December 25

Widely Observed (Not Federal, but Popular)

Observed Holiday Collection

  • Valentine’s Day – February 14
  • St. Patrick’s Day – March 17
  • Easter Sunday – Date changes each year (1st Sunday after the 1st full moon after March 21; usually late March or April)
  • Mother’s Day – 2nd Sunday in May
  • Father’s Day – 3rd Sunday in June
  • Halloween – October 31

Other Notable U.S. Observances (Not federal, but recognized and celebrated by many) 

Recognized Holiday Collection

  • Groundhog Day – February 2
  • Mardi Gras / Fat Tuesday – Date changes (day before Ash Wednesday, 47 days before Easter)
  • Ash Wednesday – Date changes (start of Lent, 46 days before Easter)
  • Palm Sunday – Sunday before Easter
  • Good Friday – Friday before Easter
  • Cinco de Mayo – May 5
  • Flag Day – June 14
  • Patriot Day – September 11
  • Election Day – 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November
  • Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day – December 7
  • Hanukkah – Dates vary (8-day Jewish festival, usually late Nov–Dec)
  • Kwanzaa – December 26 – January 1