Free Letters to Santa Printables (with Stamps!)
Get festive with these free letters to Santa printables, perfect for kids to share their holiday wishes and creativity with Santa Claus.
These free printables are super easy to print and fun for kids to fill in. With these Santa templates, young children can easily create letters to mail to the North Pole.
Kids of all ages can chose a dear Santa letter template to help them write to the big guy and tell him all about their good behavior and share their Christmas wish list.
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These printable letters to Santa are super fun for younger kids to fill out for Christmas! This printable pack of work sheets makes creating a letter for St. NicK really easy this holiday season.
Letters to Santa Printable Sheets
Each of these free printable sheets can be saved directly to your computer by right clicking on the image and selecting “save”. Or you can download the complete PDF file using the form at the bottom of this post. For personal use only.
These Santa letterhead templates are a fun idea and make it easier for older kids to write a letter to Santa. They could use the north pole envelopes, Santa stationery and free printable Santa letter template to write a letter for the big man on Christmas Eve.
Or mail it out sooner so that it arrives on the desk of santa claus with plenty of time to get on the nice list! This festive stationary design adds a bit of extra magic at Christmas time.
I have included seven cute printable Christmas pages that are great for the entire family to enjoy! They are perfect for school aged children but could also be used for preschoolers with a little help.
There is a spot for your child’s name and prompts for them to use on a few of the blank letter sheets. You can also chose black and white or color, making printing easy!
This customizable Santa letter template is great way for younger children to write their own letter during the Christmas season. The blank template makes sharing Christmas wishes and each good deed with Santa easy!
This envelope template is another free download can be used to create a personalized letter. Add a fun little Santa Claus stamp and use official Santa letterhead for a fun project kids are sure to enjoy during the holidays.
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Essentials for Printable Projects
- We love using this Canon Wireless Printer for perfect printing every time.
- These duotang folders are ideal for creating activity books.
- This Scotch Thermal Laminator is the one we use and it works great.
- These stackable storage containers are awesome for keeping everything organized.
Be sure to check out all of my favorite supplies for printable projects in this post!
Younger kids would love to write and share their Christmas list under the twinkly Christmas lights of the tree. Don’s forget to include a return address and maybe a candy cane treat for Santa?!
Fun Ways to Use Activity Printables
- Create a coloring and activity book
- Paint the printable, frame it and give to a friend
- Complete the activities solo or with family
- Print the activity sheets and laminate them so that they can be reused
- Use them as a fun activity at your next party or event
It’s easy to download, print and color each of these Christmas designs. Children can write to Santa and tell him what they would like to receive under the Christmas tree on Christmas morning.
Choose a north pole postmark to add to one of these free Santa letter templates! Then use these free Christmas craft printables to make an easy gift for Santa.
Tips For Writing a Thoughtful Letter
Encourage Reflection on the Year
Ask children to start their letter by sharing some highlights from their year, such as achievements, good deeds, or special moments. This helps them practice gratitude and creates a more personal, heartfelt note.
Focus on Non-Material Wishes
Alongside their wish list, prompt kids to include non-tangible hopes, like good health or happiness for their loved ones. This encourages empathy and thinking beyond just receiving gifts.
Personalize with Details
Help children make their letter unique by adding drawings, sharing their favorite holiday traditions, or including questions for Santa. This makes the experience interactive and fosters creativity while practicing their writing skills.
The best way to use these free printable dear santa letters is to print them off and make them into little booklets to save. I like to hole punch the pages and place them into duotangs so that they can be used over and over again!
You can download the simple christmas stationery here:
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I hope that you use these free letter templates to help spread the magic of Christmas and create a fun holiday tradition that every family member is sure to enjoy. Merry Christmas!
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not sure why this is so difficult to download, but I even signed up with my email and never received a link. I’m using a separate email to leave this comment
I’ve added you to the free printable email manually, please check your junk mail and let me know if you still do not receive it. Happy holidays!