Free Printable Santa Letters

April 29, 2009 by xmastips  
Filed under Printable Santa Letters, Templates

Christmas Letter Tips.com has been offering free printable Santa letters since we launched in 2004. This year we are also offering printable Santa letters with festive backgrounds that you can print at home. The best thing about these letters is that you can use them for ALL the children in your family or use them over in coming years, so you only pay once! Never pay for another Santa letter again! These professional-quality Santa letters are only $3.99 and are available as Microsoft Word documents with your choice of background image and letter.

So now you have a choice – free printable Santa letters or personalized Santa letters you can use year after year. You can also use our Santa sample letters on your own letterhead. Click an image below to get started.

free printable santa letters
Free Santa Letters
personalized printable santa letters
Personalized Printable Santa Letters


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16 Responses to “Free Printable Santa Letters”
  1. Emily says:

    Why would you right out a letter for your child?
    If Santa Is real were not giving him a chance to speak up are we?
    You should just tell your children he make believe if that is what you believe!
    oh well

  2. Zach says:

    http://www.thenaughtysanta.com – Write someone a naughty Christmas letter from Santa or Mrs. Claus.. also send them a naughty gift. Its a fun idea and cheap…

  3. Heather says:

    I think this is great. There is nothing like seeing a kids face when they receive a letter from santa. I love this type of thing. I really like the sites that include Jesus in the santa letters. Thats what christmas is all about. What a wonderful time of year.

  4. Evette says:

    I absolutely love these Santa letters! Wonderful Ideas broght to the Christmas holiday.

    For those of you like Emily, that like to hurt a child’s spirit, crawl into a hole during the holidays, and let the rest of us enjoy the Holidays.

  5. minzy says:

    can you please type some christmas letters for me so that i can i have ideas on how to write those.

    i want to give it to someone special……my parents actually.

    i’ll not copy those i promise.

    i just really need it this time…

    please…..christmas letters…asap

    thank you in advance

  6. Crystal says:

    I think these are so neat! My family has used letters from Santa for the past few years and the kids love them! It’s so special to get a letter just for you from Santa!

    For those of you who think Emily wasn’t being very nice…I know some people who refuse to label any presents as “From Santa” because the dad says “I work too hard to let some imaginary person take the credit!” Absolutely ridiculous! Regardless of your personal beliefs, we should encourage other-worldly imagination in our children. They’ll learn soon enough that the majority of the world sucks, can’t they enjoy themselves while they’re little?

  7. Sarah says:

    Emily – you need to learn how to spell and communication with proper grammer. That is exactly why it’s best to use this site otherwise your children would think Santa is illiterate. This is a fun and harmless tradition in our famiily. My parents sent letters from Santa and we do the same for our kids because their faces light up! What’s the harm in a little tradition provided you raise your children to embrace the true meaning of Christmas.

  8. Penny says:

    Why not take the innocence and the believing in Santa away from the kids. Seems like most everything is being taken. The right to say MERRY CHRISTMAS, the right to sing holy songs(ex: silent night)in school or just the plain right to say “amen”. I truly believe all u negative people should just go bury urselves in a hole and come out when the “holy” holidays are done. Quit pushing ur negativity crap on others. Especially kids. It does not hurt one thing to put “from Santa” on a box. Let the lil ones believe and enjoy Christmas the right way

  9. tich says:

    for the one that tells parents to tell their children hes only make belive would you like to break lots of childrens herats you horrid person you are for al you know your child or children might still belive keep your thoughte to your self

  10. Kim says:

    Wow I think it is great! and poor Emily..so sad that you feel this way. You must not have children because if you did you would see the exctement in their eyes. I have a son that knows the truth about Santa but I never heard him yell at me for letting him believe in him. There isn’t much to believe in and be happy with nowadays so for that short time while they are little and innocent they have every right to be happy and believe in wonderful things such as Santa. My parents didn’t ruin it for me and I am glad because some of my fondest memories are setting out cookies and waiting to see what Santa was going to bring me and now I see that same amazement in my childrens eyes and I am happy because they are happy. Why be so negative? Christmas is a time of miracles and love. Plus Saint Nick was real. To everyone have a blessed Christmas and Happy New Year!

  11. Jill says:

    In regards to Emily.. don’t be such a b*tch. It’s for kids. How old are you? Just because you are probably over the age of believing, doesn’t mean kids can’t. If you don’t believe in it, then shut up and stop being such a scrooge. Grow up.

  12. Kennedy says:

    I love these letters from ;) Santa (; I am the oldest and i was told recently last year and when my younger sibs saw there own letter from Santa they’re so thrilled. Great Idea.

  13. Tiffany says:

    Hi, Im sorry I half to agree with Kim, I just had a baby recently and she’s going to be a year old in February, and Im still young my self. and i believe that the smile on her face will be a memorie to cherish forever when she wakes up on christmas, and i think that everyone should share christmas together!

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