Showing posts with label Nice List. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nice List. Show all posts

Friday, November 22, 2013

Personalized Letter From Santa Claus – The Silver Package!

Personalized Letter From Santa Claus – The Silver Package!


Package from Santa knows that not everyone wants the same things – and with that we offer 3 different personalized letter from Santa Claus packages. Today we will discuss the details of The Silver Package.

The Letter From Santa

The focus of this and every package is the personalized letter. It is important to know that when we say personalized; we really mean ‘personalized’. That is, you can make the letters as individualized as you like. We have a variety of templates to choose from – including everything from letters for newborns and children under 5 as well as inspirational letters and much more. In fact, you can edit everything or even create your own letters.

Nice List Certificate & Autographed Photos

Each Silver package comes with a personalized Nice List Certificate. But that’s not all – your child will also receive autographed photos of Santa Claus and one of Rudolph!

More Fun!

The fun doesn’t stop there! The package includes a Personalized Call from Santa plus a Personalized Santa Video! Imagine the surprise your child will feel when they hear (and see) Santa mention them on the phone call and in the video!  

Final Touches

The amazement of the package actually begins before it is opened. This is hard to explain until you see it for yourself. The shiny green packages are sent via first class mail. Your child will see the package has  a genuine North Pole stamp, Santa’s Special North Pole Return Address Label from Santa’s workshop and a Special Elf Shipping Label addressed to him/her.


One of the things that will please you most is the fact that this package is backed by a 60 day Money Back Guarantee! You really need to consider this offer!


Check Out The Silver Package Now!

Friday, August 27, 2010

Christmas Cookies Add Flavor And Fun To The Season

Baking Christmas cookies is an important tradition in our house. At some point everybody gets involved. It gives me a chance to spend quality time with all of them. All my adult kids and grandkids have their favorite cookies to help with. Out of all of them only one wants to try something new every year, the rest stick to same recipe year after year.
My oldest granddaughter is about to turn sixteen. She finds a new recipe every year for us to try. She flips through cookbooks and magazines. It makes it an adventure when we have to find ingredients we have never heard of in the grocery store. She is no longer a little girl. I am so proud when I get a glimpse of the woman she is on her way to be. Now when we make cookies we talk about college and her goals for the future. This year we made what she called snow crackles. They not only tasted great, they were so much fun to make. She definitely made Santa’s nice list this year.
Jackie is thirteen and pure teenager. She has always made cutout sugar cookies. It surprises me that she jumps whole heartily into decorating the cookies stars and snowmen. She lines the tables with her icings and sprinkles. We didn’t talk much while we did the cookies last year so I was surprise that she reminded me like every year that we still needed to make the food for the reindeer. I really didn’t think she was into the holiday spirit, as she is the one that always avoids spending time with me. I was so glad to see that Christmas even sneaks into the heart of my too cool girl.
The boys both have their favorite cookies to eat. They lose interest in baking pretty quickly so for the most part they drop the dough on the cookie sheet after I have mixed it. They do however have a job they take very seriously. They mail letters to Santa for the family. It is a major event for them every year. The day we go to the post office I collect all the children’s letter to Santa and the boys put them in their special mail bag. It is funny watching them, as tall as the big blue mailboxes are, I always think back to years ago how I had to hold them so they could drop the letters in and then over the years they finally could do it on their own by standing on their tip toes. Now they can easily reach the mail box. Soon they will be too old for writing letters to Santa. They really do grow up too quickly!
My youngest little granddaughter loves gingerbread cookies. She, more than any of my other grandkids, likes to cook and bake. She likes to take her time while decorating the cookies. I love that she eats her mistakes! If a gingerbread man loses an arm then she eats it. She almost needs no help at all from me. It makes me so pleased that I could pass down my love of cooking to her. I tell her every year that baking cookies is a sweet way to get on Santa’s list.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008








“The Guaranteed Way to Have Your Child On Their Best Behavior From Today Until Christmas.”


Every child knows that if they have any hope at all of Santa stopping by, they must be on his official Nice List.

But how can they be sure about what it takes to make it to this precious list?

Well, now you can personalize and download your child’s very own Nice List Guide. This is THE list of Santa’s top 10 rules for making the cut. This is a fun print-out that YOU customize!

Do you want your child to… “Go to bed on time?”; “Clean their room?”; “Obey their parents?”

Now it's super easy to create your own downloadable Nice List Guide. Your child will know exactly what it’s going to take to make it to the Nice list. And the best part is… you get to decide.

Just use the easy drop down menus or type in your very own “Rule” that your child must obey! It’s FUN, full-color, and looks like it's right from Santa’s Desk! Personalized with their name in big banner lettering across the top.

No child dares to disobey Santa. Certainly not with Christmas right around the corner. Let’s face it, when Santa lays down the law… kids listen!

And of course, anytime they're not following the rules… just point to the list.

Tack it to the wall in their bedroom; hang it on their mirror; tape it to their headboard. Just place it somewhere where they can see it every day. Guaranteed to improve your child’s attitude and behavior… at least until Christmas.

And don't forget!
PackageFromSanta.com also has some of the nicest “Letters From Santa” available anywhere on the internet… as well as complete “Packages” sent directly to your child from Santa at the North Pole.

And you can also get
The Official Nice List Certificate personalized for your child at PackageFromSanta.com! You've established the guidelines for your child to adhere to, now it's time to reward them with their very own Nice List Certificate, signed by Santa himself!

Just click here to get your child's Free Personalized Official Nice List Guide From Santa!

Sunday, June 1, 2008

"8 Teens Accused of Beating 16 Year Old Girl and Posting the Video On YouTube have been Permanently Banned from Santa's Nice List"


UAP UnAssociated Press

Stunning development. This just in from the North Pole Gazette.

In a rare and almost unprecedented move - Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, Rudolph and Arthur Honeytree (the Head Elf), after a brief, spontaneous, top secret meeting at an undisclosed location somewhere at the North Pole - released this statement.

“This kind of behavior is inexcusable and as such, I have no choice but to remove these kids from my Nice List.” Santa said. “These kids think that I’m only watching them in the weeks leading up to Christmas. But the truth is I’m watching them all year long. If you screw up in February, April or even June, I’ll know about it. You’ll be kicked out of all Santa’s special programs. You’ll be removed from my Letter from Santa program, you will not receive your Nice List Certificate… even Rudolph will dis you. Clearly we have to make an example out of these young teens. My letter from Santa program is my most popular and these kids are going to miss out.”

“The Polk County courts may have decided to treat these teens as adults, but they’re still kids as far as the North Pole is concerned.” Santa added.

As it turns out five of the eight kids barely made the Nice List last year. And one of the eight was already off the Nice List before this latest fiasco. Santa would not discuss this particular case however sighting privacy and confidentiality as well as liability reasons.

It is quite rare that Santa would issue the dreaded lifetime ban from Santa’s Nice List. There have only been a couple dozen cases where such harsh punishment has been doled out by the big guy.

The most famous being Timmy Warchickles who posted Santa’s personal cell phone number on his Myspace profile. Santa’s North Pole communications center came to a screeching halt as Santa’s phone was bombarded with more than 12 thousand people a second.

“That kid is a menace to society.” Santa said at the time.

“The Buck Stops Here!” Santa remarked. “I’m the decider! If I decide you’re not going to be on the Nice List, then you’re not going to be on the Nice List. That’s all there is to it! And, I shouldn’t even have to say this, but if you’re not on the nice list, you’re certainly not getting a Letter From Santa.”

An Elf who wished to remain anonymous added, “Essentially Santa is the highest governing power at the North Pole. The North Pole is not a democratic union. Santa rules with a white glove. What he says’ goes. The United States government has no jurisdiction at the North Pole. I’m not complaining. We wouldn’t have it any other way. We love Santa as much as all the kids do.”

Rudolph could not be reached for comment, but Mrs. Claus defended the decision saying, “We will not and can not tolerate this kind of behavior.”

“It’s really sad.” Mrs. Claus remarked. “These kids don’t realize what the long term consequences of their actions are. Once you’re off Santa’s Nice List, there are a lot of things you miss out on. These kids will not receive their personalized “Letter From Santa”; they will not get their official “Nice List Certificate”; no autographed picture of Santa, no picture of Rudolph… it’s just a shame. We know that the highlight of Christmas for most kids is receiving a letter from Santa and the nice list certificate right before Christmas. They sure do sleep better knowing their on the nice list.”

Arthur Honeytree, always the shameless self-promoter added, “These kids are really going to be missing out this year because Santa has designed a whole new letterhead for his personalized letters from Santa. Even the Nice List certificate has been completely redesigned for 2008. These kids are going to be sorry. All the other kids are going to be walking around with their letter from Santa and showing off their nice list certificate and these kids will have nothing, notta, zip. Too BAD!”

Don’t forget kids, just because it’s May or June, Santa’s still watching. And if you hope to be on Santa’s Nice List this year and you want Santa to send you a personalized letter, you’d better be good for goodness sake.

Be sure to catch the full length feature story, along with in depth interviews, coming up in “Santa’s Workshop Quarterly.”

Other features in the nest issue of “Santa’s Workshop Quarterly.”

- “Dealing with stress. How Santa stays sane!”
- “How a Santa Letter Saved My Christmas”
- “Mrs. Claus Talks About the Pressures of Christmas, Getting It All Done”
- “7 Simple Techniques for Keeping Your Child Believing in Santa!”
- “What Every Parent Should Know About Santa Clause”
- “Letters From Santa Claus, Restore the Magic of Christmas”

About the author: Alex Russell has performed extensive research in the arena of letters from Santa, and devotes much of his time to reviewing websites that offer services for Santa letters. Alex has earned the respect of many Christmas authority websites such as http://www.PackageFromSanta.com, for his highly regarded articles on such topics as “How to Write a Letter from Santa” and “The Truth about Santa Letters.”

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