Did you know that we send out Letters from Santa each year?

At this time of the year, some people (us included) are starting to think about the holidays that are right around the corner! Christmas will be here before you know it, and if you’re like us, you are going to want to find the perfect Christmas gifts and Christmas postage for cards to be ready for it. At Little Postage House, we have all sorts of Christmas stationery and postage for you to use, but one of our most popular paper products for Christmas is actually our custom Letter from Santa that we create for families every year! These letters are a fun addition to put under the Christmas tree with gifts or even to have delivered to you beforehand, and we have loved creating these for our clients the past few years.

If this sounds like something you would enjoy, please read on! We’ll tell you exactly what this fun gift is and how you can order it ahead of the holidays. If it isn’t your thing, no worries! We also have many Christmas-themed products from stationery to postage and gifts! Click one of the links below to be taken to some of our Christmas categories for our products.

As for our Letter from Santa, though, we have worked hard to make this gift into something special for our clients over the years. It starts with a message you want Santa to give to your children or loved ones (there is no age requirement!), and we take it from there. We then put the message on high quality paper in calligraphy to give it the special feeling that can only come right from Santa himself! You can choose the delivery date so that it comes in time for Christmas or even before if you want! This is a personalized Christmas gift, so you have a lot of options for how you might want it to turn out. We will work with you throughout the process to make sure it is perfect.

We also do other custom messages, as well! Around Valentine’s Day we do Love Letter from Cupid for our couples out there to express their feelings for each other in a special way!

We can’t wait to work with you!

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