Ready to make a list and check it twice? So is the happy blogger at the Littlest Learner's blog--and she's made it easy to follow along with this cute printable Christmas gift list!
Now she shares her method for Christmas organizing, along with a sprightly printable for your Christmas notebook. Using calendar deadlines, she gets holiday planning and holiday prep moving for an organized Christmas.
Don't miss the cute printable Christmas gift list! We love the bright elves and the simple--yet effective--form design. Grab it!
They're simple, fresh, and free: printable Christmas lists and holiday planners from MintPrintable.com.
Brightened up with colorful clip art, this selection of Christmas gift lists, Christmas card list, to-do lists and Christmas wish lists is free for the printing!
If you're making a Christmas pocket planner to use--or to give--this year, take note of the Christmas to-do list. Offered four to a page, it's right-sized for a planner pocket.
Blogging duo Handmade Holidays Through The Year want to challenge you to get organized for the holiday season! Their July Challenge #1: make a Christmas planner.
These crafty friends want to help, so they're jump-starting your Christmas planner with three pretty printables: a gift list, notebook cover and Christmas card list to print. we like the scrapbooking-inspired graphics (even if they are a wee bit ink-intensive!)
It's a planning calendar and gifts-to-make list in one: a handmade gift planner/2008 calendar combo from craft blogger Cindy from SkipToMyLou!
Use this free printable form to set deadlines for handmade gifts and record ongoing projects. It's a great addition to your Christmas planner!
While you're there, don't miss Cindy's creative ideas for handmade holiday gifts. She's covered a full range of easy to make, easy to give ideas for holiday projects. Get inspired!