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Christmas Freebies | 6 Printable Letters to Santa

December 3, 2015 by Francine Clouden

Free Letter to Santa from Wink Design

Are your kids excited about writing their letters to Santa? My son has a short list, and this is the week we’ll write the official letter. So I went searching for some printables to help! Shown above is a fantastic example from Wink Design. I love that your child can include a photo or drawing of herself.

Looking for Christmas papers, stickers and Embellishments? Check these Christmas-themed items out on Scrapbook.com

Looking for more printable letters? Check these out on Design Bundle

Do you have a little one that is super excited for Christmas and wants to write a letter to Santa? Look no further! Our special printable letters to Santa are the perfect way to get your child started!

These letters to Santa templates are fun, easy to use, and ready to go for your child’s special letter. All you need to do is print them off and your child will be able to fill them in with their Christmas wishes. There is even space for them to draw a picture of their wish list!

The letters to Santa come with a variety of designs, colors, and themes so you can choose the one that best suits your child’s taste. Whether it’s a traditional letter or a more modern version, the letters to Santa will help your child get in the Christmas spirit and bring a smile to their face.

The letters to Santa are a great way to get your child excited and engaged in the holiday season. And you will have a special keepsake that your child can look back on later in life.

So don’t wait any longer! Print off these ready to go letters to Santa templates and let your child’s imagination run wild! They will be sure to have a wonderful time writing their letter to Santa.

 

Source: Wink Design

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If your kids love peppermint candy canes, this could be the one! Get it from Jinxy Kids

 

This fun one comes from Dolled Up Design.


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Download this free suite of Santa Stationery, plus get instructions on how to have Santa reply to you child! it’s time sensitive though, letters need to be mailed by December 10th, so hurry! Get all the details at Playdough to Plato

This one has cute little images to color and blanks to fill in from A Very Curious Class.

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Finally here’s one for the francophones! I love how it includes a note asking Pere Noel to also bring gits for other people. We’ll definitely be using this one, plus one in English this year! Get it from Grandir Avec Nathan

 

 

Are you looking for more Christmas Holiday papers and supplies? Check out some of our favorite holiday designs over at A Cherry on Top.  and these printable designs we found on Etsy.

Check out these other Christmas-themed posts for project ideas and tutorials for Holiday Scrapbooking.

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3 FREE Peony Flower Frames to Print or Cut

3 FREE Peony Flower Frames to Print or Cut

These three Peony flower frames are perfect for Spring scrapbooking, card making or other paper crafting projects. There’s a square frame, a round frame and a hexagon frame, all with pretty Peony Flowers and leaves that you can color in with markers or colored pencils for a more realistic feel or leave plain for a simple clean look. You can also print or die cut them with your electronic die cutting machine because these FREE designs created by Crafty Kitty Art come in SVG, PNG and DXF file types. 

Click here to visit Design Bundles to get the download.

-Heather

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