My motto as a seasoned Professional Organizer is especially true for holiday planning:
“If you do anything more than once in life, organize it and simplify it. That’s especially true for the holidays that come year after year like clockwork.”
With all year to prepare, you’d think we’d all be ready ahead of time for the holidays. But we’re generally stressed in ways that could be avoided. Here’s how you begin smooth sailing through today through Christmas.
1) List Names on Your Master Gift List
List everyone you plan to give gifts to in Priority Order. Pull out your Gift List from last year and copy them in the same order. Need a chart? Download it in our Holiday Calendar and Planning Hub
2) Setup a Holiday Gift Wrapping Center
It could be a box under your bed, a drawer in a dresser, or a section of a closet. List what you need to replenish such as rolls of wrapping paper (same size), gift bags, tissue paper, gift tags, bows or ribbons. Use what you have first to simplify wrapping clutter.
Long Under the Bed Boxes hold Rolls of Paper – This Gift Wrapping Center works well when you want to include the same length rolls of wrapping paper in 2-3 color scheme of Large print, Small Print, and Solid color. Under the Bed Box available at Target.
7 Items you MSUT have in your Gift Wrapping Center – Everyone has the first 3, but be sure to include the last 4 items that always stay there, too!
Shorter Under the Bed Boxes Fits 2 Boxes End to End- This Gift Wrapping Center box works well for gift wrap bags of various sizes. Get a second box for rest of the year birthday wrapping. Lay rolls of gift wrap paper next to it. Available at Walmart.
In October and November, I make make a double portion of soup, casserole, lasagna or other meal. I freeze one for those busy December days. It really helps when unexpected guests drop in or extra events pop up in the days leading up to Christmas.
Great idea, Laural! Double up & freeze items in November to make December easier.