Christmas planner
Organize Holidays Online with GiftBox
Ready to gear up for holidays around the year? Do it online with GiftBox.com!
This Web-based Christmas planner allows you to track gift ideas, gift budgets and wishlists from any Web browser. You won't forget a birthday with their e-mail reminder service, and you can even send e-card thank you notes, and track gift returns!
The free service is limited to three holidays; a paid annual subscription (around $19) allows unlimited use. Get organized!
Thanksgiving Holiday Planning Book: Print A Custom Holiday Planner!
American Thanksgiving is on the way, and it's time to get organized? Check out this free customizable Thanksgiving holiday planner from OceanSpray.com!
To print pages for a Thanksgiving holiday planning book, check off items from a list of planning pages, menus, recipes and tips. Click the "create book" button at the bottom of the page, and the site will generate a .PDF file containing all the information you requested.
Don't miss the Holiday Countdown! A November calendar, it sets out a four-week schedule to prepare for Thanksgiving Day. Nice!
Making A Christmas Notebook? Creative Christmas Planner Tours And Tutorials!
Savvy holiday planners know that making a Christmas notebook is the first and best way to simplify the holidays and celebrate the season.
But who says they have to be three-ring binders? While a standard Christmas binder is easy to make and to use, there's been an explosion of creativity across the Web. Papercrafters, scrapbookers, rubber stampers and quilters are creating personalized, custom Christmas planners that showcase their crafting skill. Better, these creative crafters share how-to tutorials to make it easy to build your own creative Christmas planner.
To create Christmas planners from altered file folders, pocket folders, index file cards or paper bags, check out the planner tours and tutorials at ChristmasPlanner.com. Get inspired ... to get ready for Christmas:
Christmas Pocket Planner Forms Now Online!
Have you heard about Christmas pocket planners? Handmade from scrapbooking paper and a simple pocket file folder, these little holiday planners are inexpensive, creative and just plain fun!
The pocket planner concept is sweeping the scrapbooking and rubber stamping world, but there's always been one thing missing: a set of printable forms for Christmas organizing.
Until now! Introducing the latest Organized Christmas forms set: Christmas Pocket Planner Forms!
Simplified versions of our most popular Christmas planner printables, our Christmas pocket planner Forms are sized to fit neatly into the pockets created by a folder-sized Christmas pocket planner.
ChristmasPlanner.com: Make A Christmas Planner!
Long-time readers know that making and using a Christmas planner is the best way to simplify the holidays and prepare for Christmas.
We've got help! Announcing a new focus site from OrganizedChristmas.com: ChristmasPlanner.com!
To make easy to create and use your Christmas organizing power tool, our new Make It! Christmas planner section offers a complete guide to making a Christmas planner notebook. You'll find how-to articles and supply lists and divider ideas.
To help you fill your Christmas planner, we're gathering the Web's best free printables and resources in our new Print It! section.
Don't miss our new (and growing) list of Christmas checklists. Our Plan It! feature is designed to be a quick and easy guideline for holiday planning.
Most of all, our new site showcases you: the Web's best and most creative Christmas planners. In our Tour It! section, you'll find Christmas planner tours and tutorials from the Web. Whether it's a simple Christmas notebook or creative Christmas planner, you'll find inspiration to guide you as you make your own holiday planner.
Welcome! It's time to get organized for the holiday season ... with a Christmas planner!
Simplify Your Holidays: Make A Christmas Planner
As we get ready for Christmas, we’ll be making lists (and checking them a lot more than twice!), holding discussions with spouses, children and parents, and drawing up a holiday budget.
Too often, we record our plans piecemeal, consigning them to a confused clutter of scrawled envelopes, jotted notes and cryptic calendar entries—none of which make it to the shopping center with us when it’s time to buy gifts.
Organized people keep the results of their work in a central place. Try the tips below to create and use a Christmas notebook--your personal guide to relaxed and happy holidays:
Ready for Christmas: journal memories!
Gifts Received Printable from Microsoft.com
It's every mother's Christmas morning list: a record of gifts received, to be used for the next day's thank-you note session.
If you're a Microsoft Word user (Word 97 or later), check out this free printable:
Online Gift Organizer from Amazon.com
Shopping for gifts? Get organized for gift-giving with this free online service from Amazon.com!
Using an online interface, add gift recipients and track birthdays, gift ideas and gifts sent. If you're an Amazon.com power user, you'll find the organizer pre-stocked with your Amazon.com Friends list, and from any gift addresses you've entered in the past.
Once entered, you can check recipients' Amazon.com wish lists, track gifts sent, and record gift ideas for future use. The site will even remind you about upcoming birthdays. Neat!
Surviving Christmas - Free Printable Organizers
Clever blogger MechMom gives us her spin on a simple, downloadable Christmas notebook with these easy forms for planning, budgeting and gift ideas.
Read all about it:
Survive Christmas: Make a Christmas Game Plan






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