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Free Santa Good List Certificate

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I’ve created this Free Santa Good List Certificate as a way to bring a special touch to the holiday fun. The holidays are here! One of the biggest joys I have is creating memories with our kids. Making things just a little more magical. There are plenty of ways to incorporate this certificate too.

This Free Santa Good List Certificate is perfect for your Elf on the Shelf, stocking stuffer or left with the eaten milk and cookies.

Free Santa Good List Certificate

One of my favorite ways to use this certificate would be to have Elf on the Shelf deliver it with a few goodies. I always seem to run out of ideas for that silly elf. Another great way is to print and roll it up for the stockings. Tie it with a ribbon and slip it in with the other stocking stuffers.

CLICK TO PRINT CERTIFICATE 

Free Santa Good List Certificate

Instructions

  1. Print out the nice list certificate on 8.5×11 cardstock or standard white printer paper. The crop and bleed have been left for easy trimming.
  2. Let the ink dry a bit from printing.
  3. Use a paper cutter or scissors to carefully trim the sides of the certificate.
  4. Add your child’s name to the open line.
  5. Add your own touch of fun by using it as a stocking stuffer, Elf on the Shelf idea or anything you can dream up.

TIPS: Print this on cardstock to create a realistic feel to it. This also makes it easier to roll up and tie a ribbon around for a stocking stuffer.

CLICK TO PRINT CERTIFICATE 

If you need more ideas to make Christmas magical this year, check out this Santa Cookie Jar and DIY Santa Milk Jug. Need gift ideas for the little girl in your life? Check out my 5 Top Holiday Gifts for Girls – Ages 5-8. Have fun with this Free Santa Good List Certificate, Merry Christmas, and Happy Holidays!

This Free Santa Good List Certificate is perfect for your Elf on the Shelf, stocking stuffer or left with the eaten milk and cookies.

Grab More Ideas to Make Chrismas Special!

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Personalize Ornaments for Kids to make are the best homemade Christmas ideas. This "How Tall This Christmas" DIY personalized ornament is a great gift.

 

How to Make Salt Dough Ornaments – Learn how to make Salt Dough Ornaments for a special gift this season.


Filed Under: Crafts Tagged With: Christmas, Printables for Kids

About Krystal Chiarolla

I’m Krystal Chiarolla. Mother of a 7-year-old daughter and 4-year-old son. My husband is my biggest cheerleader in all aspects of life. My family and I live in the Seattle/Tacoma metro area of Washington State. I have always had a passion for entertaining, travel, and making my way through life dancing.

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