Is it just me or does Christmas come round earlier every year? It feels like it to me… One of the best things about Christmas is the planning, list-making and the whole season of activities, shopping and baking. I have a favourite Christmas planner I bring out every year, but it’s getting a bit short on space now so I thought I’d make my own printables this year and of course, share them with you.
Are you a planner or do you wing it? I’m a mixture of both. I love to write lists and tick them off, and I love to plan activities, but often don’t end up doing them all – I get overwhelmed. I can plan all the time but then go shopping and blow the budget, or change my mind at the last minute. What I absolutely need it for is to make sure I’m being fair and spending the same amount on each of my three children.
I start buying little bits around October November time and stashing them in my wardrobe so I can spread the cost, then I have a panic in mid-November and need to get everything out and write down who has what. I also need to plan what Father Christmas might bring each child and make sure it’s even.
So what’s included in the Christmas planner printables bundle? (PS, it’s free!)
- Family Traditions page, with space for favourite movies, favourite foods, Christmas Eve, Christmas day, and New years traditions
- Acts of kindness page for all your favourite people
- Christmas gift ideas list with different sections and a check box to tick
- Advent traditions with a list of things you will need
- 12 days of giving page with ideas and to-do list
- Holiday priorities and to-do list
- Christmas party planner page
- Gift budget list with name, gift idea and budget sections
- December calendar page
Here’s a little sneak peek:

What are you waiting for? Grab yours now!
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