We all deserve to be organized with our gift-giving this Christmas and the Planner Perfect Christmas planner does the job not only efficiently, but beautifully.
This planner will keep you organized with all of your gift-giving needs. It keeps all of your gift-giving organized and tidy, keeps your receipts in one place, a place to write in your card list with addresses and names, small enough to fit in your purse, and much more! Beautifully designed, and can be used year-after-year!
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Leave a comment below telling us your favorite, organizational Christmas tip.
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My favourite organisational tip for Christmas is keeping a Word file of all the people I send Christmas cards to which I can then use to print labels from for the envelopes in a pretty font. The cards inside are handwritten of course. 🙂
I schedule time in my diary to work on my christmas chores, activities, lists, etc. so it doesn't all get done at the last minute. (I follow you on FB and subscribe, how could one not … lol)
Hi Jenny, I follow you on facebook, pinterest, twitter and your blog. You are such an inspiration and I love getting your blog update post in my inbox. My tried and true Christmas tip is to wrap gifts as I buy them throughout the year. It saves having to wrap huge piles later.
Hi Jenny, I am a blog subscriber. My holiday tip is to put money in a savings account each month and designate it for Christmas spending. Then withdrawal the cash when Christmas shopping so you don't overspend. ~Anna Mary
Hi there Jenny,
I make a list of the Christmas goodies we want to make and buy the ingredients as they go on sale. Then starting early to mid-November, we make 1-2 items a week so everything is ready for giving at Christmas.
I follow you on your blog, Pinterest, and Facebook. 🙂
Jen Millett
I'm a blog subscriber, and your blog is one of my favorites! My holiday tip is to make a list of everything you want to get done this season, then sit down with your calendar and mark everything off that you don"t have time for. Schedule in the items that are left and look forward to really enjoying them because you won"t be stressed with things that you don"t have time for!
Hi Jenny, I also am a blog subscriber. My tip is to make a shopping list of gifts to buy per person and keep track. That way I don't overspend and I also remember what I have purchased:)
Cheryl Laffin
Hi Jenny, of course I follow you all of the ways possible.I would move into your neighborhood but hubs has not complied with this yet. lol! Love a chance to win. SHaring as well. I am using my homemade Planner Perfect and just actually got back to writing/planning out daily – was doing more monthly goals setting – thanks for being a wonderful inspiration!
oops- and a tip- well mine is to start Christmas cards early and pray for each one as I write them! Like today!
My favorite Christmas tip is to buy present early when there are sales through the year. I try to make a list and keep my eyes open for several gifts and season change. Also I get family pictures taken in November so I am have time to get Greeting Cards out for Christmas/New Year Eve.
I followed you on FB, Pinterest and have been a subscriber to Planner Perfect for a while now. Thanks for your awesome words of encouragement that I can plan my life as well as homeschool my three kids. Thanks for a great giveaway.
I'm a FB friend, a Twitter friend and I get your RSS feed on My Yahoo. My favorite way to stay organized at Christmas is to make lists – LOTS of lists!
Hi Jenny, I subscribe to your emails, follow your blog and twitter posts, and like you on facebook 🙂 I started picking up small gifts shortly after Christmas last year and wrapped them and set them aside..that way I would have a few main gifts to buy, but the little ones were already done so less last minute stressing for me! Thank you for being an inspiration, you have been wonderful! Lorean Faught, http://sew-chic-designs.blogspot.com/
I'm a FB follower and subscriber via rss feed. The one thing I follow "religiously" at my house during Christmas time is the size of storage bins with Christmas decorations. We own one big Christmas bin that we place all of our decorations for the season. If it doesn't fit in it, it doesn't stay in the house. So, if we get a new decoration item, another one has to go. That way we "control" how much we own, we get rid of the broken pieces, and always know where to find our seasonal decorations. Ok, that doesn't include our tree, of course! That's one of our main "decoration pieces" in the house, so it deserves its own storage bin. 🙂
Oh… full name: Helen Gentz helenscorner1(at)gmail(dot)com and helenscornerblog.blogspot.com
I subscribe already and I just followed you on pinterest. Can't find you on Twitter- what's your twitter handle? Followed the link, but it took me to my own profile!
My favorite organization tip? Keep things simple and don't over plan!
Heather W at Blog, She Wrote
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fixed my twitter, Heather, thanks for alerting me:)
i subscribe to PP!
My favorite tip is to finish one task before starting the next one!
I subscribed and am so excited to find your site! Wow! It's what I've needed as a busy Mom of 6 for so long!
Thank you!
My favorite organization tip would have to be plan time for yourself and alone time with those you love. Even in the busy holiday season. That's who means the most and needs to know.
My favorite holiday organizational tip is to get everything on a list…shopping, ingredients, invites, cards etc. I feel ready for the holiday season when I have lists! I'm an email subscriber and would LOVE to have a copy of this planner, thank you for the opportunity 🙂
Nova Conover
Following on facebook and google friend connect.
Favorite tip is to have a list of current sizes/likes /hobbies /collections for everyone on my list. That way I can buy things when I find them, especially if they are on sale!
My tip on organizing is to remember what the true meaning of Christmas is all about. It's not about what gift you buy and how much you spend ,but rather how you spend your time with the ones you love. I write a list and keep it simple and remember the true meaning. I have also created a small planner ( as per Jenny) to keep me a little more organized. Nella
I'm a list fanatic especially around Christmas. But as far as a tip, since we always send a photo Christmas card, we take the picture on Thanksgiving once the kids are all in their nice clothes. I order the cards that weekend and am ready to start sending December 1st
I'm a Pinterest follower
My organizing tip is to lay out the dinner table and appetizer area before hand with the platters that you will be using and if needed put sticky labels with where everything will go so you don't forget everything. Or just make a list of everything and check it off as you prepare for company. I have been disappointed too many times by forgetting to put out something that I had made for guests.
Darleen Witham , brand new reader but I already like the thought of baking some gifts and planning out my baking day!
I decorate a folder and staple 2 envelopes on one side. I titled one envelope "Receipts" and the other "Coupons". I staple several pieces of notebook paper inside the folder. On these sheets, I make one my baking plans, shopping list, wish lists, and important dates. But I would love a nice planner!
Ooops, I am following you on facebook and on pinterest!
Jenny,
I receive your blog entries via email, which I LOVE, and my biggest tip is focusing on Family for Christmas! One of the ways I do this is by always giving parents and grandparents photos of our children as their gifts. The photos can be candid snapshots arranged in an album, elaborate scrapbooks, or framed photos – professional or candid. We want to spend our time and energy on the season and not *finding the perfect gift* for parents who have/get whatever they need – we give them gifts they can treasure the year through!
Thanks!
Bikurgurl
One thing I do is keep a master list of foods I make every year so all I have to do is go down the list and mark off what I have and what I need to get from the store
Hi Jenny!
My Christmas tip is that I take a group picture of the kids every August while we're at the beach and then use it for our Christmas card. I'm able to design and order my cards way before the holiday rush. Plus, we live in Florida, so the beach theme fits. 🙂
Blessings,
Kelly T.
P.S. I follow you on Facebook and on your blog.
Just commented but it published as anonymous. As you can tell, I'm technology challenged!
🙂 Kelly Thomas
Hi Jenny!
I'm following you on fb, twitter and your blog. As soon as Pinterest is back up I'll follow there as well.
I have looked at your planner over and over through the yrs since you first gave a presentation at BOHG one night. I think I've decided to order the original and start my new year "planning". I'd love the Christmas one as well. 🙂
Miss seeing you around, but love your fb postings. Your babies sure are growing. ~Cheryl McBride