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December 18, 2008

Capture the Magic of Santa!



Check out CaptureTheMagic.com



Oops! Hope your chimney is wider than my blog!

Santa Claus is Real!

I found this cool site. It’s called CaptureTheMagic.com

The site has been developed to enable users to “Capture Santa” in a photo right inside your own home. Parents can produce a compelling photo of Santa in their house which will amaze and delight the “believers” in their families (all for less than $10).

The site is very compelling visually, yet SIMPLE AS 1-2-3 to use, and takes just a couple of minutes. Users simply 1. Upload a photo, 2. Pick a Santa from a large gallery, 3. Adjust the Photo & Save to Disk.

The resulting photo helps parents enhance their child’s once in a lifetime belief in Santa, and provides visual evidence that Santa is indeed real. This is a modern twist to the popular Letter from Santa concept.

Popularity: 22% [?]

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3 Comments »

  1. That’s a clever idea.

    An alternative is to get a cheap Santa costume from what we call a ‘pound shop’ here (a discount store), then photograph someone in poor light wearing it in your front room, from behind, eating at the table.

    The leave the picture casually discarded somewhere the kids will find it.

    Cue explosion of excitement!

    Comment by TigerTom — December 22, 2008 @ 10:58 am

  2. I love this idea. My daughter would really be excited about this. Next year I will have to try this. Keep the magic going.

    Cathy Warren
    www.Over60exchange.com

    Comment by Cathy Warren — January 13, 2009 @ 12:49 pm

  3. Sounds like fun! I’ll have to check this out next year.

    Comment by Fireplace Bucks County — April 11, 2009 @ 2:19 pm

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