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Tuesday, 17 December 2024

Creating Magical Moments: Special Messages from Santa for the Children in Your Life

Christmas is a time of wonder, joy, and the delightful sparkle of believing in magic. 

For children, few things are as enchanting as the idea that Santa Claus is keeping a watchful eye on their good deeds and has a special message just for them. 

This festive season, why not elevate the magic by arranging personalised messages from Santa?

 Whether it’s a heartfelt letter, a captivating video, a surprise phone call, or even a charming email, these special touches can create unforgettable memories.

1. Personalised Santa Letters

A handwritten letter from Santa can make a child’s Christmas truly magical. Imagine their excitement as they open an envelope stamped from the North Pole, addressed to them personally. Many online services offer beautifully designed templates where you can customise the letter with the child’s name, age, and even details about their achievements or wishes for the year. Some services even include extras like stickers, activity sheets, or a map of Santa’s route.

If you prefer a DIY approach, you can craft your own Santa letter. Use festive stationery, add a sprinkle of glitter, and write in a warm, jolly tone. For an authentic touch, consider using red ink or printing in a whimsical font. Mentioning specific details—like a new pet, a favourite hobby, or a recent accomplishment—will make the letter feel truly personal.

2. Magical Santa Videos

A personalised video message from Santa is a show-stopping way to bring the North Pole to life. Services like Portable North Pole (PNP) allow you to create videos featuring Santa addressing your child by name, showing their photo, and even referencing their Christmas wishes. The visuals of Santa in his cosy workshop or snowy surroundings add a layer of realism that’s hard to beat.

These videos are especially wonderful for young children who are mesmerised by seeing Santa “just for them.” You can even choose options for sibling messages or group videos, making it a delightful experience for the whole family.

3. A Call from Santa

Imagine the joy on your child’s face when the phone rings, and it’s Santa Claus himself on the line! Many services offer pre-recorded or live calls from Santa, tailored to your child’s details. You can schedule these calls at a convenient time, ensuring your little one is ready to hear Santa’s warm and encouraging words.

If you’re feeling creative, enlist a family member or friend with a jolly voice to play Santa. Prepare a script with personal details about your child’s year, and watch the magic unfold.

4. Emails from Santa

For tech-savvy kids, an email from Santa can be just as exciting. Many websites offer customised email templates where Santa can share updates from the North Pole, praise good behaviour, or remind children to leave out cookies and carrots on Christmas Eve. You can even add a short video clip or festive animation to make the email extra special.

This option is particularly great for older children who may prefer a modern twist on Santa’s traditional communication methods.

5. How to Choose the Right Option

When deciding which type of Santa message to arrange, consider the child’s age, personality, and preferences. Younger children often adore the visual and interactive nature of videos or phone calls, while older kids might appreciate the charm of a detailed letter or an email. 

Combining multiple options can also enhance the experience—a letter to set the stage, followed by a surprise call or video closer to Christmas.

6. Tips for Making It Believable

Include Specific Details: Mentioning unique facts about the child’s life adds authenticity.

Use Realistic Props: For letters, use North Pole-themed envelopes or stamps. For videos, choose high-quality services with professional visuals.

Time It Perfectly: Deliver letters or schedule calls and emails when your child least expects them for maximum surprise.

Involve the Family: Share the excitement by letting siblings or cousins join in the fun.

7. The Joy of Giving

These personalised Santa messages are more than just festive fun—they’re a way to nurture the magic of childhood and create cherished memories. Watching the wonder in a child’s eyes as they hear from Santa is a gift in itself, one that will be remembered long after the Christmas lights come down.

This year, take a little time to bring Santa’s magic to life for the children in your life. Whether it’s through a heartfelt letter, a dazzling video, or a surprise call, these small gestures can make this Christmas truly extraordinary. After all, the magic of the season lies in the joy we share and the memories we create.

To find suitable services Google "messages from santa to your child."

Thursday, 22 December 2011

Bah Humbug at Christmas?

Almost two thirds (63%) of us admit they’ve stopped sending Christmas cards now, with almost half (48%) preferring to send a Merry Christmas text in their place, according to new research by mobile phone experts, Recombu.com.

However, this festive gesture is not appreciated by everyone – the survey which polled 2,000 people reveals that a third (33%) of us despise the impersonal ‘round robin’ Christmas texts. And it’s hardly surprising, with more than one in ten of us (11%) receiving one of these texts from someone we don’t even know.

Christmas Calling Behaviour

Despite the fact that one in five (19%) of us view talking to relatives on the phone as a Christmas Day tradition, the research reveals that we do it begrudgingly. 14% of us feel pressured to talk to family members and one in ten (10%) have ignored their calls so they don’t have to force conversation. However, perhaps mean spirited Brits should make more of this festive time of year, as 11% admit that Christmas is the only time they speak to certain members of their family.

Hannah Bouckley, editor of Recombu.com, comments: “When texting friends and family on Christmas Day, it’s clearly key to keep the messages personal otherwise they may come across as systematic and thoughtless. The research shows that round-robin texts don’t go down well at all so they should be avoided at all costs!”

For more information about Recombu please visit the website www.recombu.com.