With just 35 sleeps until Christmas, it’s time to be thinking about the all important. . .
Letters to Santa and wish lists.
Small children love to send Santa a letter . . . after all, it’s better to get that very important list straight to the big man himself . . .
so I’ve designed a new one this year with a vintage theme to fit with the 2012 Christmas Planner. . . just in case, like me you secretly keep the letters!
Download Santa’s letter HERE.
For some children, the letter to Santa deed is just not complete until they have deposited the letter in the mail box themselves. . .
There are lots of free Santa Reply Mail services around the world that will send a letter back to your child, so check the web for an address that is appropriate for your region.
Here in Australia, letters to Santa can be posted over the counter at your local Australia Post retail outlet or in any red street posting box.
To make sure Santa receives your letter on time, send it to:
Santa
NORTH POLE 9999
Remember to write the address clearly, place a 60c stamp on the envelope, and don’t forget to include the return address on the back of the envelope, so Santa knows where to send his reply. Only children who live in Australia will receive a reply.
Kids are so tech savvy these days, perhaps your little ones would prefer to send Santa an email.
Here’s one North Pole website that offers emails to Santa, but I’m sure there are quite a few others available.
I’ve also designed a vintage postcard for you to print off as an alternative to the usual ‘Wish List’. . . . a note of gratitude to Santa does foster good manners.
Download Postcard to Santa HERE.
Gift giving is now a very big part of Christmas and for older children and even some of us adults. . .
A ‘wish list’ assists the giver and helps avoid disappointment on Christmas morning.
These wish lists are part of my printable Simply Christmas 2012 Christmas Planner.
If you haven’t download yours yet, it is still available HERE.
I’m sharing my Santa letters at this week’s link parties and with these friends: French Country Cottage, The Vintage Farmhouse, 36th Avenue, Clean and Scentsible, Live Laugh Rowe, The DIY Dreamer, Transformation Thursday, At The Picket Fence, Nifty Thrifty Sunday.
Now. . . I don’t want to be on Santa’s Naughty List, so I had better get back to work.
Hugs ~ Kerry
Laurie says
oh my gosh thats so cute, its been a whole lot of years since I had to help my children so their letters, but I love this, I think I’ll send one to Santa!
Hanna says
fint.Ha en bra dag
Kram
Hanna
shabby.cry says
Hy Kerryanne! Since I’m still preparing my Christmas products and you all started allready to prepare The Big Day, I wrotte a post yesterday night and I included some of my favourites blogs who have gorgeous ideas for Christmas…and you are one of my favourite!! I hoppe you don’t mind :)The post is “Waiting for Christmas!” Hugs, Cristina
misteejay says
Thank you Kerryanne for these lovely items…I see a bit of printing on the timetable for this evening.
Toni xx
Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions says
Love them all, Kerryanne! That Santa letter is adorable. I am going to save this for my granddaughter.
J says
wow! So cute!
J says
wow! So cute!
Tristine Fleming says
This is utterly gorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing these!!