Let's create your Magical Elf Letter

Introducing our AI-powered Personalised Elf Letters – a magical way to receive a letter from your elf this Christmas!

Just share a few details like your child's name, age, elf's name, and the reason for the letter, for example whether it is a Welcome Back, New Elf or Goodbye letter, and we’ll create a special letter from the elf just for them. If there's anything important that we should mention, let us know!

Ready to begin? Tell us about your elf and your child:

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How to Write Your Instructions for your Elf Letter:

To create a memorable and magical letter from your Elf, provide as much detail as possible in your AI prompt. Here’s what to include:

Child's Name: Make sure to include the child's name or how they like to be addressed.

Elf's Name: Give your elf a playful and unique name (e.g., Sparkles, Jingle, or Frosty). Mention the elf’s name in the prompt for a familiar, friendly tone. Example: “The elf’s name is Sparkles.”

Specify the Type of Letter: Let us know the special type of letter, such as a “Welcome Back” letter from the elf, a “Goodbye” letter, or a general update during the holiday season. Example: “This is a ‘Welcome Back’ letter from the elf.”

Child's Age: Let us know the child’s age so the language and tone can be tailored appropriately. Example: “Emma is 6 years old.”

Hobbies or Interests: Share some of the child's favourite activities, toys, or interests (e.g., loves dinosaurs, enjoys painting, etc.) so Santa can make the letter extra personal.

Recent Achievements: Include a recent positive behaviour or activity the child has done. This could be helping with Christmas decorations, sharing toys, or being kind to a sibling. Example: “Emma has been helping her mum decorate the Christmas tree.”

Encourage Positive Actions: Add a request to encourage good behaviour or kindness. This might be reminding the child to keep being helpful or spreading Christmas cheer. Example: “Encourage Emma to continue being kind and helpful at home.”

Set the Tone of the Letter: Specify if you’d like the letter to be playful, magical, heartwarming, or full of Christmas cheer. Example: “The tone of the letter should be cheerful, magical, and filled with Christmas spirit.”

Optional Extras: Mention any additional details you’d like included, like the elf talking about visiting the North Pole, flying back to Santa, or leaving a sprinkle of elf magic.

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Example 1: Welcome Back Letter

"Write a cheerful ‘Welcome Back’ letter from an elf named Sparkles to a child named Emma, aged 6. Mention how much the elf missed them and how excited they are to be back. Emma loves drawing and has already started helping their mum with Christmas decorations. Encourage Emma to keep up the good behaviour and spread Christmas cheer."

Example 2: Goodbye Letter

"Create a heartwarming ‘Goodbye’ letter from an elf named Jingle for a child named Oliver, aged 7. Mention how proud Jingle is of Oliver for helping over the Christmas period and being kind to friends. Include a playful farewell as Jingle prepares to fly back to the North Pole, promising to return next year."

Example 3: General Update

"Write a playful update letter from an elf called Twinkle to a child named Lily, aged 5. Twinkle has been watching Lily sing Christmas carols and help bake cookies. Mention how much fun it’s been seeing them sing and encourage her to keep spreading Christmas joy with their family."

Example 4: New Elf Introduction

"Write a ‘Hello’ letter from a new elf named Snickers who has just arrived at the home of a child named Max, aged 6. Snickers introduces himself and says how excited he is to watch Max prepare for Christmas. Mention how Max has been helping decorate and encourage him to look out for Snickers sneaky hiding spots."

Example 5: Naughty or Nice Check-In

"Compose a friendly letter from an elf named Peppermint for a child named Ava, aged 7. Peppermint gives a quick update on the Naughty and Nice List and praises Ava for sharing their toys and helping around the house. Include a reminder to keep up the good work as Christmas Day gets closer."

Example 6: Encouragement Letter

"Craft an encouraging letter from an elf named Frosty to a child named Jack, aged 8. Jack has been working hard at school and helping with chores. Include a note of praise for their hard work and remind them that Santa loves to hear about kids who are kind and helpful."

Example 7: Mischief Report

"Create a mischievous letter from an elf named Tinsel for a child named Isla, aged 6. Tinsel mentions how much fun it was playing a trick by hiding inside the Christmas tree. Encourage Isla to look for Tinsel’s new hiding spots each morning and keep being a good helper for Mum and Dad."

Example 8: Artwork Praise

"Write a magical letter from an elf called Glitter to a child named Noah, aged 5, who loves drawing. Mention how impressed Glitter is with Noah’s artwork, especially the Christmas pictures. Encourage Noah to keep creating and let them know that Glitter plans to show Santa their amazing drawings."

Example 9: Santa’s Workshop Update

"Create a playful letter from an elf named Cookie to a child named Sophie, aged 5. Cookie talks about flying back to the North Pole last night and giving Santa an update on Sophie’s good behaviour. Mention how Sophie’s kindness was noticed and how Santa is busy getting the toys ready for Christmas Eve."

Example 10: Special Christmas Wish

"Compose a heartfelt letter from an elf called Sprinkles for a child named Charlie, aged 6. Sprinkles talks about how magical it’s been watching Charlie help with wrapping presents. Include a special Christmas wish from Sprinkles, encouraging Charlie to keep being kind and making people smile."

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