We’re almost at the end of 2025, which means it’s time for your end-of-year post ideas!
Whether you love a good roundup post or completely forget until the last minute (no judgment), we’ve put together a bunch of quick, easy end-of-year post ideas you can share on your socials.
You only need one (but feel free to mix and match!)
Ready? Let’s wrap up this year properly with our Quick & Easy End-of-Year Post Ideas
1. 2025 Photo Dump
This is perfect if time is of the essence! Low pressure. Zero overthinking. Just real moments.
Ideas to include:
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favourite projects
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behind-the-scenes snaps
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workspace chaos/workspace glow-ups
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fun moments with clients
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unseen shots you liked but never posted
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tiny things that made your day
2. “Little Joys of 2025”
This is a wholesome, easy post that is cathartic and fullfilling, too. What has really made your heart sing in 2025? Share them and spread the joy.
Think:
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a compliment you still remember
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the day something finally clicked
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a small win you didn’t expect
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a routine or habit that changed things for you
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a client message that made you smile
People love this one — it’s human and relatable.
3. Your 2025 “Little Wins List”
Similar to number 2, this quick and easy end-of-year post idea has a similar intent, just with a slightly different twist. This is an idea for a quick & easy end-of-year post idea that celebrates your achievements. It’s not about monumental achievements. It’s about the key moments that have really moved the needle for you, like:
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the project you were nervous about
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showing up when you didn’t feel like it
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staying consistent on something
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trying something new even if it wasn’t perfect
These posts often spark great engagement because everyone relates.
4. Your 2025 Favourites
This is so good if you have a team too to get everyone so involved. Make it fun and quick, pick your top 5 of anything but here are a few ideas:
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favourite project
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favourite client interaction
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favourite book/podcast
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favourite design you created
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favourite moment as a business owner
We always recommend making at least one of your options relatable to your business or industry. For example, for ours, we’d include favourite branding or marketing of 2025, or favourite website of 2025.
5. Year-End Stats (Fun or Serious!)
People love numbers — especially playful ones and this end-of-year post idea is SUCH a good way to convey what you do, celebrate your achievements and capture people’s attention:
You can pick your own ‘stats’ but here are a few ideas to get the ideas flowing!
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number of projects
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number of coffees consumed
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number of items ordered
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number of deliveries made
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hours spent on your craft
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new clients welcomed
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repeat clients you adore
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items printed, created, shipped, or sold
Make it branded or keep it silly, or combine both. We find that both work well, as they keep it interesting!
6. 2025 Monthly Highlights (12 Moments from the Year)
This is another end-of-year post idea that can be done on the settee.
Scroll back through your album and pick one photo from each month of the year, and hey presto, thats your post.
Plus, you can make this into a reel easily, too. Add some music, and that’s your end-of-year post done!
Carousel posts work so well for this, too.
7. “What I Learned in 2025”
To avoid getting overwhelmed, focus on just three lessons. It could be personal or business-focused, or a mixture of both.
Scroll back through your 2025 posts for inspiration and to save time, reuse graphics or images you’ve already used.
8. An ‘In and Out’ List for 2025 → 2026
This takes a bit more though, so it’s not as quick and easy as some of the other ideas, but as well as creating an end-of-year post idea, it also doubles up as a new year planning/strategy session to work out where you want to spend your energy in 2026, so it is definitely not a waste of your time!
It is a hard one to start off, so here are a few examples to get your brain ticking over:
In: clearer boundaries, better systems, less faff
Out: burnout energy, saying yes to everything, chaotic admin
In:fresh ideas, simpler workflows, intentional visibility
Out: overthinking every post, last-minute panics, doing everything manually
In: more structure, confident pricing, time to breathe
Out: scope creep, discount guilt, running on empty
You can also be more industry/business-specific, of course.
9. Industry Predictions for 2026
A great way to position yourself as an expert without being salesy.Consider:
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trends you expect to grow
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shifts in customer behaviour
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what you’re excited about
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tools or styles you think will take over
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something bold, fun and slightly spicy
10. Goals for 2025/2026
You don’t have to overshare, just share what feels right.
Examples:
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one professional aim
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one creativity goal
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one thing you’ll stop doing
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one thing you’ll prioritise
People love a “realistic goals” post, and we did them last year, and it’s actually really nice to look back on (and remind you what you wanted to achieve!).
BONUS IDEA – An Animated 2025 Recap Video
This one is going that extra mile, so no, it’s not really ‘quick and easy’ – well, it could be actually, because we can design and build this for you, so that makes it really quick and easy!
If you don’t know what we are talking about, click here to find out!

These are perfect for:
- Email footers
- Your website
And the good news is that once the main design is built, you can amend it for the following years so that the design cost won’t be anywhere near as high. It’s an annual investment!
So there you have it, 10 (+1) quick and easy end-of-year post ideas.
Which one will you pick? (Yes, you only need one. No need for overkill!)
If you search for ‘End of year posts’ on Canva, you will see lots of ideas you can brand and personalise. If the Christmas overwhelm is too much, you can just send your ideas to us, and we can design them for you, and you just have to post. Get in touch to find out more.
We look forward to seeing your end-of-year posts. Enjoy them!