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Monday, November 26, 2007

How To Write To Santa Sample Letters

How To Write To Santa Sample Letters

Writing a letter to Santa but don't know what to write?

Here's some sample letters that you can copy and paste to create your own:-

Dear Santa Claus,

My name is Susan. I am six years old and I go to Great Oaks School. There are four people in my family, my sister Kathy, my mom, my dad and me.

My best friend is Cecilia. My favourite sport is running.

My teacher is Miss Scott and she is really nice. I am very excited about Christmas.

I would like to ask you some questions. How many elves do you have to help you? How many presents do you wrap every year? Where do you go on your summer holidays? Is it cold at the North Pole?

Finally, how is Rudolf, I hope he is happy pulling the sleigh this year.

For Christmas, please can I have a teddy?

I won't forget to leave you some milk and cookies on Christmas Eve.

Your friends,

Emily

10 Tips For Writing Your Christmas Letter
Write your Christmas letter with a friend, your spouse, or your sister. It's more fun when you share memories and laugh and cry about the year that's gone by. Drink cocoa and have some cookies while you work.

Use a computer so that you can make corrections and revisions easily. Don't forget to run the spell checker to make sure that your letter is perfectly spelt. However, if you're not using the latest technology, a hand-written letter is always wonderful to receive. Be sure someone proof reads it before it's sent.

Use special holiday paper that can be purchased at most office supply stores. Or you can use colored paper and add pictures and borders (red/green or red/gold can be effective combinations). You can even buy pre-cut cards shaped as Christmas trees! Use a pretty font and dress the letter up with some bold type or Christmas stickers.

Start your Christmas letter with holiday wishes and questions about your friends' and relatives' health and well-being. Tell everyone you miss them.

Next, describe your year. Don't brag! Both happy and sad events should be included. Include any major milestones - birthdays, graduations, weddings. Tell a cute story or two. Let the kids write their own bit, if they're old enough. Keep it under two pages!

Then, send more wishes for wonderful holidays and a Happy New Year

Sign your letter by hand

Use a decorated or colored envelope - you can add a seasonal stamp or if you're into rubber stamping, you can hand decorate your envelopes with special stamps

Include recent family pictures

Mail it early - this means you can save on postage and be one of the first to arrive

So, grab a friend, heat up some cocoa, and start writing!

FAQ - your questions
But I hate letter-writing ...

You could set up a website or blog with your latest photos on - why not use the letter to get people to join you on one of the many social networking sites, so that it's not another year until you find out what's happening with them. This way, next year, all you'll need to send is a simple card!

Should I email it?

Whilst there's no reason why not, it could get lost in the spam and there's something better about sending something through the holiday post.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Like the letter ! Do you have any suggestions as to where to buy the Christmas paper to print letters on?