11 more Zoom Backgrounds for Your Office Holiday Party

So you’re joining your thousandth Zoom call of the year. But something’s different: this one is gonna be fun! It’s your virtual office holiday party. Whether you’re playing virtual White Elephant or some other fun activity, there’s a way for you to bring your own unique energy to the table: your Zoom Background.

We’ve collected 11 new backgrounds for whatever mood you happen to be in this December. (Check out this post for our initial collection of zoom backgrounds for your remote holiday party).

Tropical Festivities

Chances are you’re not in a tropical location during the holiday season. (If you are: congrats! We’re all jealous). But even if you aren’t, you can ditch the cold and bring some warmth to your office event.

Maybe you’re lying on the beach at sunset:

Or enjoying the clear blue skies of Los Angeles:

Our lounging at your Tiki Hut waiting for the server to bring your third Piña Colada (don’t worry, we won’t tell):

Classic Holidays

OK, maybe you want to embrace the holiday spirit more fully. We got you. Here are a few clean backgrounds to show off your festive side during your remote holiday party.

More Holiday Pets

Maybe you have your own pet that you can dress up to delight your co-workers! If you do, don’t let us stop you. But if you don’t, here are some great backgrounds that will make everyone smile.

No one will be able to steal a gift from you during White Elephant with a face like this:

Or a face like this. There’s some real puss in boots energy here:

And who needs Rudolph when you have Rover?

Finally - what cuter (and more appropriate) background could you bring to your White Elephant gift exchange than a baby elephant?

We hope you enjoyed these Zoom backgrounds and found the perfect one for your next remote team get-together. Have any suggestions for other great backgrounds? Shoot us a note.


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