Do you feel especially busy this time of year? Well, you know who’s even busier? Santa Claus, that’s who! The man has to supervising toy-building, get his sleigh and reindeer in line, and then deliver presents all over the world while never breaking a sweat in his thick, furry suit. Meanwhile, he has to keep track of who’s been naughty or nice and watch out for late-breaking naughtiness.
You can give the big guy a break by taking over some of the letter-writing duties. My site, www.SantaPrintables.com, has more than 40 letter templates to help kids, grownups, and even pets get a letter from “Santa.” Just find a letter that suits your family’s situation (everything from baby’s first Christmas to thanks for the cookies), download, and print. All of the letters are free as PDFs you can print and write the recipient’s name in by hand. If you’d like to customize a letter by typing into it in Microsoft Word, adding family details and other personal stuff, opt for the $5 DOC version. They’re all on colorful Christmas stationery.
This season, I’ve added nine new Santa letters, with themes such as spending Christmas away from home, and explaining why a certain gift won’t be under the tree due to parents’ veto. There are also letters from Santa for Christmas morning, funny letters for adults, fill-in-the-blank letters, and letters from Rudolph and Mrs. Claus.
SantaPrintables.com also has 17 beautiful, full-color Christmas cards to download and print as PDF (free) or editable DOC ($5). Merry Christmas! I thank you and Santa thanks you.