If you haven’t seen our “Dear Santa Letter Templates” there is still time to print them out (for free, of course!) and get them sent to the North Pole! Of course, Santa does often reply using his “Santa Stationary” and they are sure to make any child’s eyes light up! To make those Santa letters more official we’ve included below a matching set of Santa envelopes that you don’t want to miss!
So whether Santa is sending reply mail or just mailing a note to tell your kids how awesome they’ve been this year, make if official by selecting any of the images below, clicking on it to download the file to your computer, and then printing it at home on 8.5″x11″ paper. All you need to do after that is cut on the outside lines, fold on the inner lines, and glue everything together. After including Santa’s letter, be sure to leave it somewhere your children will see, or if you can manage it, leave it in the mailbox for them to find! What a special Christmas surprise and tradition you can start!
Gino
My son is coming to the age of no longer believing or just asking more fact checking questions on Santa and this envelope from the north pole along with the authentic looking letter will buy me a little more time, or at least until next Christmas.
Thank you printbulls.com for your help in keeping a kid a kid, especially in the days of cell phones and other electronics which seems to take the air out of the holidays.
printabullsdotcom
You’re welcome, Gino. So glad we could help. There is definitely something magical about the holidays when they are young and the longer you can extend it the more joy it brings to us parents! 🙂
Amber
Wow, these are amazing. Thank you so much for sharing!
printabullsdotcom
You’re welcome! Merry Christmas!
samantha
Where can i find instructions on how to fold?
Printabulls Team
If you cut on the outside lines, fold on the inside ones, and glue them together they should all work! Hope that helps! Merry Christmas!