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Free Printable Christmas Pillowcase Poem

If you’re looking for a great last-minute Christmas gift idea, then you may like this free printable Christmas Pillowcase poem. Print it out and attach it to a special pillowcase to be used only on Christmas Eve!!

My oldest daughter turned 21 this year. Let me tell you, when people say that childhood goes by fast, they are NOT kidding. It seems like only a few years ago, they were pestering us to wake up at 4 am on Christmas morning to see “what Santa brought”.  I miss so much those early years with the kids at Christmas so much (although I do not miss 4 am wake-up calls!).

With three older kids (the youngest are 15 yr old twins) our Christmas traditions have evolved over the years, but many things have remained the same. Each year I’m always surprised by how important some of our simple traditions are for our kids.

One year I suggested skipping making gingerbread cookies and almost had a coup on my hands!

(As far as I know, the fabric on the pillowcase above is from an old Cotton + Steel collection; it is no longer for sale, just use any cute Christmas fabric instead!)

A Cute Idea for a Christmas Eve Tradition for Kids

A friend of mine introduced me to a fun new Christmas tradition several years ago. Her kids have special pillowcases that they use only on Christmas Eve! I thought it was such a clever idea and decided to incorporate the idea into our family Christmas eve traditions.

My kids were a bit too old for Santa at the time, but my nephews were not. They were 3 and 5 at the time, the perfect age for the “magic” of Christmas and Santa Claus.

I attached a tag to the pillowcases (also given to me by my friend) to explain the idea and tradition behind the pillowcases a bit more.

The Printable includes two pages, each featuring Santa with a different skin tone.

The Christmas Pillowcase Poem

Today I am going to share with you a free printable with the Christmas pillowcase poem on it. It reads:

“Each Christmas Eve I lay in bed I cannot fall asleep ‘Cuz Santa and his elves will bring some toys and games that beep! My brain is in a thinking mode I wiggle and I giggle Then I get my MAGIC CASE And slip it on my pillow. I close my eyes and start to dream Of gifts and sugar plums. Then all at once, my mother’s voice Tells me that Santa’s come. When you can’t sleep on Christmas Eve You toss and turn and wiggle Just slip this MAGIC PILLOW case over your soft pillow”

If you have been looking for a simple gift for a niece, nephew or grandchild, this may fit the bill. It’s simple, and who couldn’t use another pillowcase?”

How to Sew a Pillowcase

I stitched the pillowcase myself if you’d like to do that, you can follow this tutorial on my site to learn how to sew a custom pillowcase. If you don’t sew, no worries!! You can also use a purchased pillowcase.

All you need to do is tie the pillowcase up with a bit of baker’s twine or ribbon and attach the tag. I layered my tag with a bit of Christmas-themed scrapbook paper to give it a bit more detail.

How to Get the Free Printable

Fill out the form, and we will email you the printable. There are two pages. Each page features a different Santa skin tone.

More Free Christmas Printables:

Printable Tags for Handmade Gifts

Simple Neighbor Gift Idea & Printable

Christmas Project Planner Printable

This post first appeared on I heart naptime

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