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November 7, 2019 · Leave a Comment

The Holidays- Free Holiday Checklists

Holidays

Happy Holidays from The Inspired Decorator www.inspireddecorator.com

The Holidays Are Here!

Don’t freak out! You can be prepared and in control this holiday season. Christmas doesn’t have to be a mad dash of trying to survive until the New Year.

Every year I look for ways to make Christmas time run a little smoother. And not just for me. I spent some time thinking about what would be helpful for you too. And from that brainstorming session, I came up with some snazzy holiday checklists to help you keep track of the messy decorations, the growing gift collection, and your own wants and needs. I’ve already been using these checklists, and I’m excited to share them with you!

Holiday Checklists

Free Holiday Checklists from The Inspired Decorator when you subscribe to the email list! Just a way for us to say thank you for following along. Happy Holidays! inspireddecorator.com

While you’re setting up decorations keep the Holiday Decor Checklist handy. Jot down where you are using specific decorations. When you’re finished decorating, toss your checklist into the same storage tote and keep them there for next year’s assembly. A little bit of organizing time now will have you set for years to come!.

The complementary Holiday Gift Checklist will help you out now and later to keep track of what you are picking up/ making and who it is going to. No more second-guessing why you bought a gift, and who it is supposed to go to. Then keep them in a designated Christmas binder to reference next year. You won’t have any problems remembering what you did for past gifts.

And as an extra gift, there’s also a matching Holiday Wishlist. Print off as many as you like. You can use it for yourself, your kids, your spouse, or anyone who needs to jot down and share gift ideas. The simple layout is easy to fill out and glance over for ideas. It makes shopping for hard-to-buy-spouses a lot easier.

To get a copy of the holiday checklists, simply sign up for my emails below. If you don’t want to hear any more from me, then you can unsubscribe right after you receive the checklists, no hurt feelings. I appreciate you letting me into your lives, and following along with my blog!

Happy Holidays!

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