Alrighty, so this is cutting it a bit close but Santa is magic, so even last minute letters get accepted!

And, if it makes you feel any better, we just mailed ours out this weekend. So, if you're like me and waited until the first week of December to get this thing going, then voilà! I give you a cute letterhead to write those very important letters to Mr. Claus.

If you're ready to start printing your letters and get writing you can find them here:
First, download the files here!
Please keep in mind that by downloading these you are agreeing to only use them for personal projects, none of the designs from Lunita Paperie are to be sold, redistributed, because.. well that's my job! Please let me keep my job, I quite like it!
File rundown:
SantaLetterToddler.pdf: This one has wider lines for those little hands to write on
SantaLetterToddler-FB.pdf: Same thing as above but FB (full bleed!), in case your printer can handle that
SantaLetter.pdf: For our bigger kids who have mastered writing in smaller sizes
SantaLetter-FB.pdf: Same as above but full bleed for those fancy-smancy printers
The ones that aren't full bleed have a lined edge so they can cut them out or get real fancy and use those fun-shaped edge scissors and make them extra cute. Or you know, throw it on the Cricut/Cameo and skip all that manual work altogether.
Also, I don't know if they do this every year, but USPS has Operation Santa going and you can address your letters to:
123 Elf Road,
North Pole, 88888

And that's it! Now you toddler/young child parents can get your kids excited for writing and watch the adorable ways they think things are spelled. Honestly, one of my highlights of parenthood has been see how he thinks words are written and spoken. I'm going to miss the days of "misolami" (salami--yes he ate a lot of it!) and "Santu" (if you can read it above). And you older kid parents can hold your breath as the things they ask for (I imagine) get larger and larger price tags-- but no worries Santa's got you covered!

