If you’re creating your own Santa letter to print at home, you also have the option to add your own goodies to the letter. Many professional Santa letter companies add reindeer food, door hangers, coloring pages, stickers, magic snow, Nice List certificates, ornaments and more.
Here are some Santa letter ideas for adding that “extra touch” to your letter.
1. Autographed photo of Santa. For a few dollars, you can purchase a professional stock photo of Santa Claus from Fotolia. Simply search for “Santa” (and be sure to check the boxes to only see photographs, not all illustrations). Once you find an image you like, purchase the size and quality you want, download and print it out and use a permanent marker pen to sign Santa’s name.
2. Santa stickers. Just visit your local crafts store, school supply store or any place that sells stickers, and you’re sure to find some great stickers featuring Santa, his reindeer, the North Pole, etc. They’re easy to stuff in an envelope, and kids love stickers!
3. Reindeer food recipe. Of course Rudolph knows how to lead Santa’s team of reindeer to any house on the planet, but magic reindeer food helps him find his way. Visit Reindeer-Crafts.com for a magic reindeer food recipe and poem. Your child will love helping out with this easy and fun project for Christmas Eve.
4. Santa’s Nice List certificate. This is a great item to include if you’d like to remind your kids that Santa is always watching – and caught them being good! You can make your own or try own of the printable Santa’s Nice List certificates at Santa Letter Templates.com.



