Grab a free personal letter or phone call from Santa to your kids. It’s a fun, inexpensive way to bring just a bit more magic to the season.
There’s nothing more exciting to a child than getting mail addressed to them—unless that mail is also from Santa Claus! You can easily get a few templates online and write up a very personal letter for them.
They will be so excited about their letter that you shouldn’t be surprised if they sleep with it for a while. A fun twist on this is a phone call from Santa. Download this fun app (it’s free)and your child can get a phone call or text from Santa at your convenience.
After talking to your child for a little bit and finding out about what they want for Christmas and if they’ve been good (of course!), your child will be bursting at the seams to tell you all about their call from Santa.
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- View the whole 100 Days of Saving on Christmas here.
- Day 1, Shop Groupon and Other Deal Sites
- Day 2, Use FFD and Other Deal Blogs
- Day 3, Use Kohls Coupons for Freebies
- Day 4, Use Swagbucks
- Day 5, Save Your Change Throughout the Year
- Day 6, Recycle for Cash
- Day 7, Sell Old Items on Ebay or Craigslist
- Day 8, Have a Garage Sale
- Day 9, Create an Etsy Store
- Day 10, Eat at Home
- Day 11, Buy From the Thrift Store and Save the Difference
- Day 12, Shop at Garage Sales for New Items
- Day 13, Make Lunches to Take to Work
- Day 14,Turn Your Thermostat Up or Down
- Day 15, Shop the Dollar Store for Gifts
- Day 16, Bake or Make Gifts
- Day 17, Give Acts of Service
- Day 18, Start a Family Tradition of Volunteering
- Day 19, Stockpile Gifts Throughout the Year
- Day 20, Make a Christmas Budget
- Day 21, Drive Less During the Year
- Day 22, Trade Babysitting with Friends
- Day 23, Sign Up for Goldstar
- Day 24, Sell Your Clothing to a Resale Store
- Day 25, Sign up for Plink
- Day 26, Try Ebay, Craigslist, and Local Facebook for Gifts
- Day 27, Create Gift Baskets
- Day 28, Trade Services
- Day 29, Use Coupons at Restaurants
- Day 30, Find a Work at Home Job
- Day 31: Shop Garage Sales for Christmas Decorations
- Day 32, Downsize Your Gift List
- Day 33, Sell Your Service on Fivver
- Day 34, Enter Blog Giveaways for Gifts
- Day 35, Save Your Tax Refund for Christmas
- Day 36, Get a Seasonal Job
- Day 37, Use Discount Halloween Candy For Gifts and Baking
- Day 38, Find Free Christmas Events
- Day 39, Buy Gifts on Fivver
- Day 40, Join Survey Panels for Extra Cash
- Day 41, Wrap Gifts with Magazine or Comic Pages
- Day 42, Buy Holiday Bonus Giftcards
- Day 43, Sign up for Jingit
- Day 44, Swap Christmas Decor with Friends
- Day 45, Buy a Fake Tree to Re-use
- Day 46, Host a Christmas Potluck
- Day 47, Get Baking Supplies at Thanksgiving
- Day 48, Do a Name Draw for Gifts
- Day 49, Start a New Tradition in Lieu of Gifts
- Day 50, Do a White Elephant Gift Exchange
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