Thanks to Amanda at Amanda Parker and Family for the adorable free letterhead to Santa. She also includes the special delivery label to the North Pole and a blank sheet to write a letter to Santa on Christmas Eve - we need to remind Santa about the cookies and milk. Have your child write a letter to Santa and save their letter for the future when it will be fun to reminisce (let them think they are mailing the letter to Santa) or make a copy.
Letters From Santa.....
Download free letterhead from Santa Clause at 733 a creative blog. Write the letter (for Santa) and print.
How about choosing between a Free Printable Letter from Santa or a Free Santa Letter email. It couldn't be easier! Don't you love it?? Santa is getting techy on us...an email from santa?
Now for a really fun part of receiving a letter from Santa. The Postal Service offers a North Pole postmark on holiday mail through Dec. 15! This is a letter that you create (from Santa ; ) ) to your kids. Secretly mail the letter to:
POSTMASTER
4141 POSTMARK DR
ANCHORAGE AK 99530-9998
To receive the North Pole postmark on your holiday cards, you should:
Purchase stamps at any post office.
Affix the stamps to envelopes of your choice.
Address the sealed envelopes, with the card or letter enclosed, to those on your mailing list.
Mail them in a larger envelope, box, Priority Mail or Express Mail package.
Requests must be received in Anchorage by Dec. 15 in order to ensure delivery by Christmas. The Postal Service receives hundreds of thousands of requests each year for North Pole postmarks from around the world. The service is provided at no cost. Each card or letter must have the correct amount of postage and be addressed. When the post office receives the letter, they will open the envelope and postmark the enclosed envelope addressed to your child and mail it to your child at the address you specified.
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