Free Santa Printable Pack

Free Santa Printable Pack

Free Santa Printable Pack

Add a little extra North Pole magic to the holiday season with this Free Santa Printable Pack for kids and families. The downloadable PDF includes Santa letters, Christmas planning pages, keepsakes, gift tags, mailing labels, and other festive activities.

Download the complete printable pack, save it to your device, and print only the pages you need. These Christmas printables are useful for family traditions, classroom activities, holiday parties, homeschool lessons, and creating memorable Santa surprises at home.

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How to Download the Free Santa Printable Pack

  1. Select the download button on this page.
  2. The Santa printable PDF will open in a new browser tab.
  3. Use the download icon in your browser or PDF viewer to save the file.
  4. Open the saved PDF and select the pages you want to print.
  5. Print the pages at home, school, a library, or a local print shop.
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What Is Included in the Santa Printable Pack?

The PDF includes a collection of Christmas printables designed to make Santa traditions easier and more memorable for children and families.

βœ“ A Letter to Santa page
βœ“ A personalized Letter from Santa template
βœ“ A Nice List Certificate
βœ“ A Christmas Wish List
βœ“ A Christmas Eve Checklist
βœ“ A Santa Coupon Book
βœ“ North Pole Gift Tags
βœ“ North Pole Mail Labels
βœ“ A Christmas Memory Page
βœ“ A festive cover page
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Letter to Santa

Children can use the Letter to Santa page to write a holiday message, share Christmas wishes, mention kind things they have done, and list a few gift ideas.

Encourage children to add drawings, stickers, or colorful decorations before placing the completed letter in an envelope for Santa.

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Personalized Letter from Santa

Use the Letter from Santa template to create a personalized message from the North Pole. Add the child’s name and include a few details about their year, accomplishments, kindness, or Christmas wishes.

Place the completed letter in an envelope, add a North Pole label, and leave it near the tree, mailbox, or another special location.

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Nice List Certificate

The Nice List Certificate creates a fun Christmas keepsake for children. Add the child’s name and present it as a special message from Santa recognizing kindness, helpfulness, or good behavior.

Print the certificate on cardstock for a sturdier result or place it in a simple frame for a festive holiday display.

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Christmas Wish List

Children can use the Christmas Wish List page to organize gift ideas in one place. The page can help parents and relatives understand which toys, books, clothes, games, or experiences interest the child most.

Encourage children to include a few affordable ideas and non-toy wishes, such as a family activity, special outing, or favorite treat.

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Christmas Eve Checklist

The Christmas Eve Checklist helps children prepare for Santa’s arrival. Use it to track festive tasks such as putting on pajamas, leaving a snack for Santa, preparing something for the reindeer, and getting ready for bed.

Families can add their own traditions to the checklist and turn the page into an annual Christmas Eve routine.

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Santa Coupon Book

The Santa Coupon Book can be used to create experience-based gifts and family rewards. Add ideas such as choosing a movie, baking cookies, staying up a little later, having a game night, or planning a special outing.

Cut out the coupons, staple them together, or place them inside a small envelope for a simple homemade Christmas gift.

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North Pole Gift Tags

Add the North Pole gift tags to presents, stocking stuffers, treat bags, Christmas Eve boxes, or small surprises from Santa.

Print the tags on cardstock, cut around the edges, and attach them with ribbon, string, tape, or a small piece of decorative twine.

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North Pole Mail Labels

The North Pole mail labels can make letters and packages look as though they arrived directly from Santa’s workshop.

Print the labels on adhesive label paper or regular paper. Cut them out and attach them to envelopes, packages, gift boxes, or holiday mail.

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Christmas Memory Page

Use the Christmas Memory Page to record favorite gifts, family activities, meals, visitors, traditions, and special moments from the holiday season.

Save the completed page in a scrapbook or holiday memory box so children can look back on past Christmas celebrations.

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Printing Tips

βœ“ Use standard letter-size paper.
βœ“ Select actual size or fit to page.
βœ“ Use color printing for the brightest results.
βœ“ Black-and-white printing may also work.
βœ“ Use cardstock for tags and certificates.
βœ“ Print only the pages you need.
βœ“ Save the PDF for future Christmas seasons.
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Why We Like This Christmas Freebie

This Santa printable pack combines several Christmas traditions and activities in one convenient PDF. Families can use the pages together or choose only the printables that fit their holiday plans.

The mix of letters, certificates, planning pages, tags, labels, coupons, and keepsakes can create memorable holiday moments without requiring expensive supplies.

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Good to Know

This Santa printable pack is intended for personal, family, classroom, homeschool, and noncommercial group use. Do not resell, redistribute, upload, or claim the printable file as your own work.

Adults should supervise children using scissors, staplers, ribbon, small decorations, and other craft supplies. Adjust each activity as needed for the ages and abilities of participating children.