3. December Calendar - Keep track of all the parties, activities and appointments in this busy month. It can be easy to forget something with everything on your to do list.
4. Christmas Advent Activities - Do you do an advent calendar with the family? We share 25 simple and festive activities...one a day...for you to enjoy with family and friends. Feel free to move them around or adapt them so that they fit your busy schedule.
5. Christmas Card List - Make a list of who you will be sending Holiday cards to this year. This makes it easy to make sure you don’t leave anyone off of your list and helps you get this off of your list of things to do! Save it and make changes to it throughout the year so it is updated and ready for next year!
6. Christmas Gift List - With so many gifts to buy for the kids, spouse, grandparents, siblings, in-laws and friends, it can be easy to leave someone important off the list. Use this list to keep track of everyone you are buying for and can help you brainstorm some fun gift ideas.
7. Santa Letter (for younger child) - For the child who can’t write, we have a fun printable Santa Letter that the child can draw a picture for Santa.
8. Santa Letter (for older child) - Use this template for your older child to write Santa a letter and a wish list for a Christmas gift.
9. Santa Letterhead (Blank) - I am providing a blank sheet of Letterhead straight from Santa’s desk at the North Pole. Use this to write a sweet message to your kids for any reason you see fit!