Friday, October 28, 2005

Personalised Santa Letters

Send a letter from Santa Claus this Christmas


Can you picture the wonderful scene when your child opens their personal letter from Santa this Christmas? Can you imagine the thrill?

Santa will personally write to your child in a personalised high quality greeting which is specially designed on unique stationery manufactured at Santa’s Grotto by his elves. Capture the magical quality of Christmas this year with a 'love Santa' personal greeting to your child.

The envelope displays a wonderful traditional image of Father Christmas, creating a sparkle of anticipation.

As nervous little fingers rip open the envelope, sure enough your child's hopes are realised as they discover a personal letter from Father Christmas.

Imagine the thrill as your child reads their personal letter from Father Christmas, including their name, the gifts they want this year and other personal information that 'only Father Christmas could know'.

Order a personalised letter from Father Christmas today for a magical moment and a treasured family keepsake.

What's included


Each letter is personally and individually signed by Santa himself, embossed with a stamp to confirm authenticity and personalised for your child. With your child’s letter comes a door hanger which needs to be hung outside your child’s door on Christmas Eve.

On it is a 'checklist' which says:
  • 'I promise to go to bed early'.

  • 'I promise to sleep all night' and

  • 'I promise not to wake up too early'

How to order


Simply enter the names of your Children in the boxes above, answer a few short questions about your house and child and we will do the rest! The letter, envelope, door hanger and optional 'After Christmas post card' are all printed in full colour on the best quality paper. Everything is professionally printed and finished at an old fashioned printers, not on a inkjet or laser printer. After all, Santa wouldn't use an inkjet, would he?

By the way, the first letter costs £9.99 and each extra letter £4.99 but only until 1 December.

Love Santa

Good Gift Guide Recommendation : 4/5

5 Comments:

Jan said...

I tried this last Christmas and it worked a treat. Every letter is special and unique to each child; no two letters are the same. Imagine their surprise when they read Santa knows all about them: starting school/their holiday/special events/ new brother or sister/ their achievements throughout the year.

It won’t be hard for your child to believe that Santa is real and speaks to you on a regular basis. They really will believe you do have Santa’s telephone number. It works wonders when their misbehaving.

9:45 AM  
Anonymous said...

A lot of my contemporaries with toddlers are writing letters to Santa to be published in the local newspapers, complete with lists of gifts the toddler supposedly wants. I haven't done it because I think my two-year-old doesn't really get the whole thing yet. Plus, I think it would be nice for her to do it next year when she can contribute something to the process, and get excited about it. Also, I never thought my child should experience every single bit of childhood before she's three. But, most people who ask me if her letter has been published yet look appalled that I'm not doing this. They seem to think I'm neglecting an honoured childhood tradition. Does anyone else feel the pressure? Am I being a Scrooge?

9:49 AM  
erica said...

Nah, you're probably just bucking local tradition. I've never lived anywhere that publishing Santa letters in the newspaper was even done, much less traditional. Most likely, this isn't about your child or their thoughts about your parenting. It's probably just about your not jumping on the bandwangon and them wondering why not--and maybe wondering what you think is wrong with it/them.

9:56 AM  
Barbara Gordon said...

Sounds like a very strange idea to me. Why should Santa have to buy the papers to find out what the children want? I can understand why a child who understands Santa etc. might want to write to him, but getting it printed just sounds like newspapers profiting to me.

When the time comes that they want to write to him then find somewhere nice that will send a personalised letter back.

9:59 AM  
tracey said...

My DD is 6, and we have never done the letters to Santa thing. What is the point of writing and having these letters published in the paper? It seems to only breed greediness (especially at such a young age where the children don't have any concept of what is going on anyway).

Even now, my DD is not even able to tell me what she would like Santa to bring for her. She just shrugs and says "I'll be happy with whatever he brings me" (I love that btw!).

10:08 AM  

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