Anyway, the child in me decided that I wanted to write a letter to Santa on "special" paper. I know that you can pick up letter kits from most bargain shops or online for less than the cost of a mug of coffee, but I wanted to create my own.
I first sat down and decided what sort of vibe I wanted my letter design to have. I'm a traditionalist at heart, but I'd also like to think that I'm a cool mum (simply using the term cool makes me not so cool - apparently). Anyway, I opted for the traditional green and red with a little candy cane twist.
Once I'd finished designing my letter (and was happy with it), I then decided it'd be nice to have a different version for the younger kiddies who express themselves by drawing, rather than writing. I hope that you find them useful and adequate enough for the job!
Here's what they look like printed:
Both versions of the letter are available to download as a .pdf file. You will need a pdf file reader to view them. In order to print the letters without those pesky white borders, you will need to check the borderless printing option in your printing preferences *
*NOTE: Please make sure that your printer supports the borderless printing function
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Letter To Santa Design 1 - For the older kids (and us big kids)
Any problems, please let me know!



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