
On the 7th day of Christmas…
Jill of Sandy Toes & Popsicles designed the cutest letter to Santa for us. Love it and love her blog. Not only does she share family friendly happenings around Southern California on her blog, she also posts fun activities you can do with your kiddos at home. Print out your Santa letter and then head on over to Jill’s blog to learn how to make gingerbread pancakes and homemade puffy paint.
Jill of Sandy Toes & Popsicles designed the cutest letter to Santa for us. Love it and love her blog. Not only does she share family friendly happenings around Southern California on her blog, she also posts fun activities you can do with your kiddos at home. Print out your Santa letter and then head on over to Jill’s blog to learn how to make gingerbread pancakes and homemade puffy paint.
I’m Jill from Sandy Toes & Popsicles, one of the OC’s mommy blogs! I am a mom of three boys ages 8, 5 and 18 months. Things are definitely busy over here entertaining these kiddies, and I am always trying to find fun things for us to do or create. I believe the best things in life are free….and when my kiddies are happy…..I am happy. I am very excited to be a guest blogger over here at The Crafty Nest. We love Vanessa’s blog and all the fun things she posts. Thank you Vanessa for having me participate in the 12 Days of Christmas @ The Crafty Nest!
For my 12 Days of Christmas project, I decided to create a Santa Letter printable. It’s always fun to sit down with the kiddies and help them write their letters to Santa. These are the times that make Christmas feel a bit magical. Plus, I love to keep the letters as keepsakes for them to look at someday when they are older.
Materials
Directions
Step 1:Download and print Santa letter printable.
Step 2: Cut out printable and score.
Step 3: Fold and glue envelope.
Step 4: Write your letter to Santa! Have you been nice?
click here to download Santa Letter Printable
Merry Christmas from Sandy Toes & Popsicles