Does Santa visit you on December 24th? He’s been a regular with my family, and we’ve also discovered that if he eats too many cookies he may lose a button. This is how we’ve come to find a Santa Button under our tree and the magic of Christmas continues…
At a certain age the questions will begin, and while I still believe in Santa, I want my children to experience the magic for as long as possible. A few years ago we found a special button, Santa’s Button, and knew that there would be a year that it would be a great surprise for the kids to know that magic is behind Santa.
Santa Button
Of course the button is found on Christmas morning under the tree, and since Santa’s suit is special the thread that keeps his button in place is just like tinsel. The magic that’s discovered in finding something so small will have wide eyes and wonder. It also doesn’t hurt that the book Santa’s Stuck mentions Santa eating too many sweets and pops a button.
This button has beautiful detail, a gold button with an SC and some holly leaves and berries on. There are some different one and all are magical and special and will have everyone questioning if Santa should have eaten all those sweets.
Christmas Traditions
After the holiday we make sure to put the button in a safe place and when our Elf on the Shelf, Fezziplum, visits we’ll leave it out so they can return it to the jolly old man so his suit is ready to go for the holiday or maybe just hang it on the tree to remind us of this special Christmas.
To me part of the magic of Christmas is believing and I’m glad that I can add a little more magic under the tree with our Santa Button.
How do you continue to believe?
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This is me Destiny! I'm a content creator that covers DIY, Cricut, Travel, National Parks, Disney, Games and Family. I’m navigating life with my husband Mike, 2 kids and live in the suburbs of Maplewood, New Jersey.
This is such a cute idea. My grandchildren would love this. I will have to check this out for Christmas this year. Thank you for sharing