🎅It’s Easy to Add Christmas Magic to Your Holiday Emails🎄
These simple tips will help you add Holiday magic to your emails this Holiday season. You can do everything shown in this article with the Emoji panel that comes with Windows 10 and 11. If you’re using Windows 10 an additional download may be required.
Who doesn’t like a little Christmas cheer? Let’s see if we can make your holiday emails a little bit more magical and attention-grabbing!
First, before we get started, this won’t work with all email programs or all social media platforms. But this tip does work in most webmail apps including Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook.com, and Yahoo Mail. It also works in OE Classic. Thunderbird, MS Outlook (current version), the Windows 10 and 11 Mail app, and the new “free Outlook”.
Windows Emoji Pad (as we call it – others call it the Emoji Panel) is an oft-forgotten feature of Windows 10 and 11. Windows 11’s Emoji Pad (and to some extent Windows 10’s) allows you to easily add Holiday Magic to your emails (and social media posts on some platforms) with just a couple of clicks.
This post was written for Windows 11 and the Windows 11 Emoji Pad — the pictures of the Emoji pad shown here are from Windows 11.
WINDOWS 10 USERS NOTE: If you have Windows 10, you won’t have GIF options. See this page showing how to add GIFs to Windows 10’s Emoji panel.
.How to open the Emoji Pad
There are two easy ways to open the Emoji Pad in Windows 11 and 10.
Hold down the Windows key and tap the . (period) key.
— or—
Hold down the Windows key and tap the ; (semi-colon) key.
When the Emoji pad opens, it opens to the Emoji section. Right below the Emoji section, you’ll see the GIF section.
Note: You can search all sections of the Emoji pad by typing your search term in the Search box. Since we’re in the Christmas season now, we typed in Christmas.
Adding Christmas fun and magic to your holiday emails is easy
The Windows 11 Emoji pad has a limited number of Christmas emoji, but a nice selection of animated Christmas gifs. We will use the emoji to add some magic to the subject line and save the gifs for the message body – but can use them any way you wish.
First, you can add emoji from the Emoji pad to the subject line by clicking in the subject line and then clicking the emoji you want to use in the Emoji Pad. Here we used a Santa and a Christmas tree.
Then, go ahead and type your message. You can add an animated gif anywhere in the message body by opening the Emjoi Pad, scrolling down to the GIFS section, and clicking on the gif you want to add. There are a lot of gifs, but you’ll have to type CHRISTMAS in the search box to see them all.
When your lucky recipient receives your email they’ll see your cheery emoji in the subject line, your good wishes, and the animated gif in the body of the email… see?
You can use this tip in most email programs as well as in Gmail, Outlook.com, and Hotmail…
This screenshot is from the composition window in Gmail.
And this screenshot is from Hotmail/Outlook.com.
The Windows Emoji pad can help you add some Christmas fun and magic to your holiday emails!
🧑🎄Happy Holidays! Merry Christmas!🎄❄️🧑🎄
What a great idea! I knew about the emoji pad in Windows 11 but never thought of doing your idea in a Christmas email. Thank you, again! 😊
Barbara