Free Printable Santa Countdown Calendar

 Christmas is coming! Let the countdown begin by downloading this Free Printable Santa Countdown Calendar!



Free Printable Santa Countdown Calendar


Free Printable Santa Christmas Countdown Calendar from www.thisautoimmunelife.com #countdown #Christmas #calendar

When my brothers and I were young, my mom always had a Santa picture that we used as a countdown for Christmas. We glued cotton balls onto his beard during the month of December. When it was Christmas eve his beard was full. You can do the same with this picture. You can use cotton balls or pompoms to fill his beard.  Just click on the link to get your free download! Then  print out the picture on cardstock or paper. Stick it in a frame or just hang on the refrigerator for your kids to have some fun as they countdown to the special day!

10 comments:

  1. This Santa is so cute! When I taught Kindergarten I used to do this with my students and they loved it.

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  2. This is fun! Kids would love this as they get excited for Christmas.

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  3. What a cute printable Christmas countdown calendar! My girls would have loved gluing cotton balls to santa's beard when they were younger. I'll have to save this idea for other small kids in my life!

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  4. What a cute and unique idea! I will give this to my niece, she loves all things Santa.

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  5. What a cute idea for a countdown to Christmas! I'm definitely showing my daughter this because I know my grandson would have so much fun with this. Pinned :)

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  6. We did one of these one year for my son. He had a lot of fun filling up the beard!

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  7. I love this cute idea! It's perfect for younger kids too. Then you have a fun picture for the next year.

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  8. Aww...love the cute Santa. Fun idea to make beard instead of taking something away.

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  9. Very clever, instead of taking away items, adding to Santa's beard. You've got my wheels spinning, trying to figure out ways of doing this under glass and with magnets. Anyone else thinking that way?

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