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Dear Santa: Letter Template {free printables!}

July 11, 2020 by Jenni Madsen Leave a Comment

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Letter to Santa Template PDF

I’m so excited to be writing this post. I’m sure you know why… CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST HERE!

Whoo hoo!

That means family, baking, snowmen, hot chocolate, presents and, of course, sending letters to Santa Claus πŸ™‚

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Before I knew you could download and print a blank letter to Santa template, I just used loose leaf or, worse, printer paper to help my kids write a letter to Santa.

Which is fine. But also ugly πŸ˜‚

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If you’re planning on keeping these letters for your kids when they grow up, it’s nice to have a cute and simple template to fill out.

FREE PRINTABLE – LETTER TO SANTA TEMPLATE PDF

Send Santa a cute letter (and save yourself one as a keepsake!)

Enter your email below to download your free Dear Santa letter templates πŸ™‚

Feel free to download and print these blank Santa letter templates as often and as many times as you like after you get them! πŸ™‚

Writing a letter to Santa is such a rite of passage for so many kids- and parents! It’s a lovely memory and tradition to uphold.

Why not use a cute template that you can save for your kids when they’re grown and gone?

Merry Christmas <3

More Christmas Ideas:

  • Ultimate List of DIY Christmas Gifts
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  • Educational Gifts for Toddlers
  • 10 Stocking Stuffers for Toddlers (that aren’t junk)
  • Gifts for the Mom Who Wants Nothing
  • Gifts for the Dad Who Has Everything He Needs

Are you excited to write letters to Santa with your kids this Christmas?

Filed Under: Holidays

About Jenni Madsen

Jenni is a parenting expert and founder of The Mommyhood Club. Her parenting advice has been featured in Out Wit Trade, Tid Bits of Experience and Thrive Global. Read More.

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