You can't do any better than that. It kinda makes all those crazy hours making it last year knee-deep in felt and glue and ribbon worth it. Kinda like pregnancy.
I digress. So back to Christmas and the whole Christmas spirit thing.... isn't it wonderful? Candy canes and hot chocolate, Christmas cartoons and favorite old movies, shopping and wrapping.... I love it all! So as happy as I am about the season, I thought I'd share a little FREEBIE with all of my Facebook Fans and blog Followers. How about a cute Letter to Santa with a sweet address label to the North Pole? And I'm throwing in a sweet note to Santa, too, for Christmas Eve -- you can put it right beside his cookies and milk.
The only thing I ask before you download is that you become a FAN of Shindig Parties TO GO on Facebook (just click the "Like" button) and a Follower on my blog (look on the left sidebar and click "Follow"). That way you can find out about other Freebies and special deals I'll be offering.
Want to take a peak at the Letter to Santa??
Here's the link to the DOWNLOAD . It's on Scribd so you'll have to be logged into Facebook to download it.
After you save the file to your computer, you can just print it, then cut it out and let the kids fill in their wishes. You can cut out the address label and glue it to the front of an envelope or you can print it onto sticker paper (mailing label paper) and apply it to the envelope that way.
I hope you enjoy it -- my kids were begging to fill theirs out last night and get it straight to the mailbox. Maybe with this economy they're a little worried and think they might better ask Santa early this year!
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