Paper Greeting Card Letters from Santa
Christmas is a time of magic and wonder for children. Want a great way to keep the magic of Santa alive for your children? What could be more exciting for your children than to receive personalized paper greeting card letters from Santa on Christmas morning! If you want some fun ways to use santa letters, keep reading as I have five ways to use santa letters. If that is not enough, there is an interesting pole on what age kids should be told that Santa is not real and a countdown to Christmas. Don't miss out on any of the fun!
Greeting Card Letters from Santa
letter from Santa
Keep the magic of Christmas alive for your child with letters from Santa. You will be surprised at how excited your child will be to find a letter from Santa greeting card on Christmas morning. Letters from Santa greeting cards designed by Kathy Henis are available in four styles, and make a great gift for your child.Paper greeting card letters from Santa are available at
Kathy Henis Greeting Cards
- With four styles to choose from, every child in your house can have a different design.
- The front design of each card wishes your child a Merry Christmas by name. (If a design is not available with your child's name, you can contact the artist and one will be made for your child.)
- The inside of the card, which contains a personalized letter from Santa to your child, can be customized by you or the card can be ordered without customization. It is all up to you.
- Cards are printed on demand which is an environmentally friendly option for card buying.
Fun Ways to Use Letters from Santa
letters from Santa fun
2. Place a letter from Santa in your child's stocking.
3. Leave a letter from Santa under the Christmas tree.
4. Put a letter from Santa next to the plate of cookies left out for Santa on Christmas Eve. It would be fun for Santa to leave some candy along with the card.
5. Place a letter from Santa under your child's bedroom door for them to find on Christmas morning.
Is Santa real
Is Santa Claus real
Kids are fascinated by Santa Claus. Parents want to keep this fascination with Santa Claus going for as long as possible. It is harder and harder today to keep the truth about Santa from children, but we want to keep the magic alive!
(Christmas is December 25, 2008)
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