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Dear Santa Stationery

Written by: | Published: December 15, 2015 | Updated: May 17, 2021

Do your kids love to write letters to Santa? Make your own cute Dear Santa stationery for all the Santa letters your kids want to write this year. Your kids can help you design the look they want, or create this Cricut project as is. You can use the metallic Cricut pens to add a little extra sparkle too. Use this kit to make your own Christmas stationery for your family letter or even invitations and cards too. Customize the look with different Christmas icons, patterns and cardstock colors. Don’t forget to make your own stickers so that the kids can decorate their letter.

Dear Santa Stationery you make yourself - Designed by Jen Goode
Dear Santa Stationery you make yourself – Designed by Jen Goode

Dear Santa Stationery

Materials

Instructions

  1. Cut designs following on screen instructions.
  2. Apply glue to the little gifts and place on letter like stickers to decorate the page.

Tip: Mix and match the different Christmas icons to make a different letter stationery sheet for each of your children.

 

Head over to the Cricut Design Space to make this Dear Santa Stationery project.

Tiny little gift sticker to decorate your Santa Letters
Tiny little gift sticker to decorate your Santa Letters

 

How cute is that little gift sticker!? You can make the little reindeer heads, ornaments, tiny Christmas trees and other doodle icons into stickers. Use a Xyron Creative Station to make stickers in a snap! Now go on, start making some Dear Santa Stationery! How will you customize yours?

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