Santa board for Christmas eve
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Add to your Christmas eve tradition with this beautifully made Santa board.
With a space for a drink and snack for the big man and carrots for his reindeers, leave this out on Christmas eve (with all the treats of course!)....and in the morning, we're sure Santa and his crew will have taken a nibble (and a sip) of whatever you've left out!
This board is made from ethically sourced, sustainable Scottish hardwoods and is approx 300mm wide and 200-250mm high (because each piece of wood is unique there are slight variations in size).
It can also be personalised: add the name(s) of who is leaving out the treats ( from the Smith family, or individual names eg from Millie and Sam) or change 'Santa's cookies' and 'Santa's dram' to whatever it is that you like to leave out!
Shipping
Shipping
When you order a product from the SDX online shop, the seller themselves will package and ship the product directly to you (we do not ship products from the SDX stores).
Please note that sellers may set their own shipping prices, dispatch times and policies. You can view these in the sellers shop pages. If no policies are stated then they follow the SDX standard shipping policy.
Returns Policy
Returns Policy
Please note that sellers may set their own return and refund policies. You can view these in the sellers shop pages. If no policies are stated then they follow the SDX standard refund policy.
If your item is faulty or you are unhappy with your purchase, a full refund will be issued upon return of the item, in perfect condition within the original packaging, within 28 days. Please contact us at online@sdx.scot to arrange your refund.
Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Please note that because the sellers themselves will be fulfilling your order (not the staff at SDX), we will be passing on your address and contact information directly to the seller. We have informed the seller that they cannot retain this information after filling your order, in respect to GDPR requirements.

