Do you have a child questioning if Santa is real? Do you need “proof” Santa is real? Catch A Character is going to make your life so much easier! My eight-year old is getting to that age where he is asking questions about how real is Santa. So, I want to give him more reasons to still believe! So I am going to offer him “proof” of Santa!
Also, this year my three-year old is in love with everything Santa! Every commercial on TV, every sign out in public, and every mention of Santa….he is all over it! I am enjoying every second he talks about Santa!
Catch A Character lets you take your own picture, upload it {very easy to do}, add their Character, then print and share! The cost is $9.99. Note: these are digital images they are offering you, if you have a printer you can print them out or you can download the image and sent them to print {like Walmart, Walgreens, ect.}.
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They have Santa in different poses to make sure you can easily fit him into the picture…..LOVE IT!! You can even catch him sleeping! Plus, they have Rudolph too!
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This was the picture I made last year and I plan to create another one closer to Christmas this year. Also, just a tip to all of you…last year I didn’t realize I could adjust the brightness of Santa. So, this year I will make sure to play around with the color settings more.
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DENISE SMITH says
i love to make my kids still believe i have a 10 year old and a 14 year old and i still try to make them belive in santa
Karen Glatt says
This is such a good idea to have this done for only $9.99! I am going to have my sister do this for my nephew and niece! They would love it!
Susan S., TN says
Such a great idea. I wish my boys still believed, but they are 18 & 14. But they did believe for a long time and I think that is part of the magic of Christmas.. It’s so fun watching them with all that excitement..
lisa says
That’s a cute idea for very young children. I think by the time they start school they should be told the truth.
Gale McCarron says
I love stirring up the kids about Santa and look for every opportunity I can. I’ve had friends posing as Santa call them, had my neighbor climb through our bathroom window to greet them downstairs and write lists of everything they want. The joy in their eyes is immense and you only get a few short years to live that magic out. Here’s to keeping the Spirit alive!!
ANN*H says
This is really nice. Having Santa in the childrens own living room is sure to make them stop and think
Hmmm……Santa is real
jr frugalmom says
How can you not love that? I think I’ll have to give it a try, my kids would be in awe if I caught Santa.
Barbara Mc / Whenihave Time says
How cute is that, love it!
Mary Mudd says
This is so cool!! The only problem is, my granddaughters have already met the “real” Santa!! He lives across the street, and looks the part to perfection. The honestly believe that he is the real one! I would have to get a pic of him and use it. Her Momma took her to have her pic made with Santa the other day. SHe thought it was ridiculous, because he was a fake hahaha Unfortunately, Santa is in Africa this year, doing good deads, and wont be here for the Christmas party. I hope theyre not too dissapointed.
Paula V says
Well that’s a pretty neat program!
raluca berger says
aww this idea is pretty genius!
lynn buttedal says
Wow this is really neat! My grandkids would love
Renee says
This is such a nifty idea! I love it. My granddaughter is 3 so we have no problems with her not believing yet but will pass this along to some of my friends!! Who ever came up with this is a genius in my book! lol
Amber Trowbridge says
This is a neat idea!
David says
We did this last year for the kids.
Michelle F. says
I love that!
Jane Ritz says
This is so cute. My grandsons are on the verge of not believing. Santa is real and in your herat!
Todd Lovessweeps says
This is pretty cool – my kids have figured out the santa thing though – they know I’m santa
Debbie Welchert says
I love this idea and the price isn’t bad either. I would love to have this done for my grandchildren. I know they would really enjoy it.
Lisa Marie Gibson says
This is a great idea. My children stopped believing. My daughter stopped last year when I lost my job and had no income. I had to tell them the truth.I expected my children to cry but they surprised me by not complaining. I think I did more crying than anyone 🙁 I do love this idea and I’ll be sure to pass it on to others..
Deborah D says
Wish they had this when I was younger. I think it is neat to have Santa in your house.
Angela Higdon says
OMG! This is so awesome! I have to get this done!
RANDY FULGHAM says
I PLAYED SANTA CLAUSE IN 1992 FOR 26 GRAND-KIDS OF A DEAR FRIEND –THIS IS A GOOD IDEAL -THANKS FOR SHARING–I MIGHT DO MY PICTURE FOR MY GRAND-KIDS..
Sindy Murray says
We like to bake and sing Christmas carols with our family!
diane conover says
We always go to church on Christmas Eve and in the way home drive through the neighborhoods and look at all the beautiful lights ..
anne marie carter says
My favorite Christmas memory involves my Mother, my two brothers and myself taking a trip to Wisconsin to spend with relatives. We couldn’t land in the Chicago O-hare Airport (due to a storm,) and had to land nearby.We then had to catch a Greyhound bus. We ended up eating all of the sourdough bread and candy that we had brought for our relatives.
Karen F says
Baking cookies with my mom and my sister is my favorite memory. It was a yearly tradition when we were young. We lost our mom to breast cancer and I rarely get to see my sister.