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Letters from Santa/FC - any recommendations?

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Lexilicious · 07/11/2011 11:33

Has anyone used an internet service to get their own letter to a child posted from lapland or with a 'North Pole' stamp/postmark?

I've done a quick search online but can only find formula letters with a one-line 'p.s.' bit that's personal to the recipient.

What I want is to write the whole letter and then just have it printed out up there and sent back with the stamp on. This isn't even for a child (DS too young to appreciate it at all!) but I tought it would be a pretty inexpensive way to make a very personal gift.

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SuePurblybilt · 07/11/2011 13:07

No, the only one I've done is the Royal Mail one

pantaloons · 07/11/2011 13:12

If a video would do portable north pole is fantastic. I've done it for a couple of years for my 3 DC's and they love it. Witht the added bonus of it's free!

Lexilicious · 07/11/2011 19:05

ooh that looks interesting - do you write a script and the avatar reads it out? They're not really explaining how it works there.

This may be a teensy bit precious but is it 'Santa' or 'Father Christmas' there...?

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SuePurblybilt · 07/11/2011 19:10

I love PNP. You select options but it's seamless. It's Santa I think, have a go (tis free)

BornToFolk · 07/11/2011 19:18

Portable North Pole is lovely! We did it for DS last year, you can upload photos and everything. It works very well (helps if you are small and believe in Father Christmas!)
We also did the NSPCC letter last year. It was nice enough but DS prefered PNP. So I might just donate £5 to NSPCC and not bother with the letter this year, we'll see.

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