A Sheley Christmas: Planning

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We already know that Christmas dinner is synonymous with expenses for you! Although it is a time of great happiness, in which being with family and special people is a priority, these parties can weigh on the budget.

It is possible to have a Christmas dinner with a plentiful table paying little and, above all, without wasting food. But first of all, organize yourself well beforehand and plan every detail. No stress, okay? Now follow our tips.

Make a guest list

This part is fundamental to having the right number of people who will be part of the Christmas dinner . Also, avoid inviting more guests at the last minute, because you will definitely end up spending more than expected. Remember: each person represents a cost.

Establish an amount to be spent considering the number of guests

The ideal is to have an exact amount of how much you can spend and what dishes you want to prepare for Christmas dinner . Then do the math on how much each person will consume on average.

To calculate the amount of consumption per person, we have some tips to give you:

  • 1 kg of rice serves up to 20 people;
  • 200g of meat is ideal per person;
  • 1 kg of dough serves, on average, 6 people;
  • 150g is ideal for each guest.

After this information, it is easier to know exactly which dishes you want to prepare for Christmas dinner and the amount of ingredients you should buy. So make the market list. A very valuable tip at this stage is not to run away from your shopping list. Put only what you need in the cart!

Don't leave shopping for Christmas dinner ingredients to the last minute.

At some point in your life you must have gone to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. Who never forgot a Christmas dinner item , huh? However, there is nothing better than getting ahead and following a plan. So nothing goes wrong! Including your recipes.

In addition to experiencing less stress, buying all the ingredients before Christmas dinner saves you money. Prices at this time of year vary greatly according to demand. Therefore, you may have also noticed that the closer to the 25th, the higher the food prices are.

Research ingredient prices in different supermarkets and keep track of offers

After the shopping list is ready, start planning to go to the market. Search for prices in different places and follow the wholesalers' social networks to stay on top of the news.

If you have an item that you must buy in bulk, choose a wholesaler. You will make a super saving! Drinks, decorative objects, disposables, ingredients for desserts and even Christmas mixtures are more affordable in these places.

Swap more expensive foods for cheaper options

But be careful: don't overlook the quality of the dishes you're going to offer at Christmas dinner . We were able to save money without modifying the taste and delights of this very special date.

It is normal that at this time of year Christmas foods are more expensive. That's why we've brought you two valuable tips to save on Christmas dinner :

  • Choose brands that are cheaper, but this is an alternative only for those you are used to using in recipes;
  • Opt for fruits and vegetables typical of the season, as they are easy to find in markets and are cheaper, especially at fairs;
  • Look individually at each dish you are going to prepare and analyze the possibility of changing more expensive ingredients for cheaper ones, without changing the flavor!

 


The family Christmas party is a tradition that many do not give up, and rightly so: this is a special time to be surrounded by those you love most, chat, see those who live far away and, of course, create good memories that last forever. ever.

Planning the supper, however, is not always an easy task, as it involves a lot of organization, both to decide where the party will be held and to see what each one brings, think of games and organize the entire space.

But so that this moment is peaceful and no one is exhausted , we've separated some valuable tips on how to have an economical Christmas dinner and a peaceful party, without giving up beauty. Check out!

1. Make a guest list

Before deciding anything, you need to know who are the people who will participate in the supper. That's because, with that number in hand, it's easier to decide where the meeting will be, the amount of food and whether it will be necessary to get extra chairs.

A good tip is to use WhatsApp to your advantage and set up a group with all family members to make a single invitation and organize confirmations.

Also, when you know who is going, you can consider other details. For example, if there are children, you need to think about snacks, movies and other activities for them. Or if there is someone with a specific diet who needs recipes designed for them, etc.

2. If you are going to do a secret friend, organize it in advance

If your family is one of those who loves making secret friends, this is the time to take advantage and organize the game. Don't wait to do this at the last minute, even so as not to overwhelm anyone or get in the way financially .

Currently, organizing a secret friend is very easy and you can count on the help of technology to get everyone's name right and there are no mistakes.

3. Think about the menu with the family

One of the worst things that can happen when organizing a family Christmas is, precisely, leaving all the responsibilities to one person, especially when it comes to cooking. In addition to being unfair, this makes the celebration no longer pleasant for anyone. Before thinking about simple and economical Christmas dinner recipes, you need to have the guest list.

Therefore, the ideal is that the menu is thought of by all the guests, even to make it more economical.

For example, someone else's starters and sides, someone else's main course, someone else's desserts, and so on.

The important thing is to organize in a balanced way, both in financial and work matters.

4. Divide the tasks for each one

Again, being in charge of everything is not interesting. So how about dividing the tasks between all people?

Secret friend, buying drinks, going to the market, doing the cleaning, in short, each task can be in the hands of someone different.

5. Time is of the essence; don't procrastinate

Last minute shopping is one of the worst things you can do at the end of the year. Many people end up falling for this and, therefore, face huge queues and crowded markets, which makes them lose many hours in something that could be avoided.

Take advantage of the beginning of December or even the month of November to do your shopping. If the menu is already organized and if everyone already knows what they should do, it's worth putting your share in advance.

6. Make a list of everything you need to buy

Lists are the great allies of those who want to organize themselves in advance and save money. With everything written down, you don't fall into the risk of buying unnecessary things and, thus, you will spend only what you planned.

Therefore, before going to the market and buying everything in the market, write down all the ingredients in your recipe and, of course, do the math so that it is enough for the number of people.

7. Organize with the family to do the shopping together, wholesale

Another valuable tip to organize a family Christmas party without spending a lot is to take advantage and buy everything at once in a wholesale. As these supermarkets offer special conditions for purchases above a certain amount, it is worth gathering everything that each one needs and going to the market in one go.

But to do this it is important that everything is well organized, all guests know exactly what they are going to bring and have everything written down on a list. For this type of situation, the app we suggest is very worthwhile, because if only one person goes to the market, it will be easier to organize the money.

8. Decorate without breaking the bank

Christmas dinner decoration is something that always delights everyone, isn't it? Therefore, she is indispensable, as she is responsible for adding the touch of magic to the environment.

To make your corner more beautiful, you don't have to spend a lot of money. By the way, it is worth getting together with the family and seeing what each one can borrow to set up the decoration of the place where the party will take place.

You can make a simple arrangement for the Christmas dinner table, with old ornaments. You can also mount a light curtain on the walls to take pictures, or even on the windows.

If the plan is to save money, in addition to these tips, you can look for ideas on YouTube for easy decorations that can be made by the family itself.

With these tips on how to save money and get organized, it will be easier to think about Christmas dinner as a family. Count on everyone's union and, that way, this moment will be more pleasurable and less exhausting.

 


Is sustainable Christmas possible? Christmas is a symbolic date that marks a period of spiritual reflection, but also of excessive consumption . Every year, the party is marked by food waste, high generation of garbage and the purchase of many products with a reduced shelf life.

So, how about rethinking your habits and adopting a sustainable Christmas , which prioritizes conscious consumption and more ecological attitudes? This is also a way to influence your family members or people with whom you will share supper. Check out eight simple tips to have an eco-friendly Christmas , with respect for the environment!

1. Consume seasonal and local foods

Seasonal foods require fewer resources to produce compared to those of another season. They are more nutritious (as they are grown in the right climate) and come at a cheaper price, as they are in abundance at the time in question. Even better is to make a point of buying organic food .

During the Christmas period , in December, seasonal foods are usually: pineapple, plum, banana, cherry, green coconut, apricot, fig, raspberry, soursop, kiwi, pear orange, lemon, lychee, apple, mango, passion fruit , watermelon, melon, nectarine, peach, pomegranate, grape, chicory, chive, endive, fennel, grape leaf, mint, oregano, arugula, parsley, celery, zucchini, beetroot, carrot, mushroom, pepper, tomato and green bean -noodle.

Furthermore, the closer the consumption is to the place of production, the smaller the environmental footprint . By consuming products that are grown in the vicinity of residential areas, the pollution emitted by vehicles transporting goods is significantly reduced, as well as the losses resulting from the degradation of food in this process. The followers of the practice of consuming locally are called locavores.

2. Don't put lights on live trees

Just like humans, Christmas trees need to “rest” during the night. The absence of light also played a role in the evolution of these beings, as well as the seasons. In winter, for example, the leaves fall to save the tree's energy.

If it were summer all year round, the tree's life expectancy would decrease, as greater efforts would be required to maintain its plant organism. By placing lights on trees, you prevent plant “rest”.

In addition, what is more serious, is that some people nail light bulbs directly to the trunk of trees, which can prevent the transport of nutrients and be fatal for the individual plant. In that case, a tree that would live 250 years could have its life reduced to just 30 years.

Prefer to decorate concrete environment. Do it safely (thinking about you and the house) and, when choosing ornamental light bulbs for your sustainable Christmas , give preference to LED light bulbs. They consume less energy and have several color options.

Another benefit they bring is that, unlike ordinary light bulbs, there is no problem in connecting several chains of LED lights together. Burning one of them will not affect the performance of the others. But remember that, at bedtime, everything must be turned off, to avoid fires.

3. Make your own ornaments or use live fruits and plants

Christmas coincides with summer, a time when, in almost all regions, it is rainy. Therefore, it is easy to find leafy plants that grow on sidewalks and will soon be removed by the city hall, as they are considered weeds.

But what on the sidewalk looks ugly, in a well-made arrangement, can look very beautiful. Note that on the sidewalks you can find beautiful flowers such as the small purslane and dandelion (don't confuse the flower – yellow – with the seed pompom, which is white) and even foliage and small charming mosses. Some of these ruderal plants are even edible, such as dandelion and purslane, being called unconventional food plants.

In addition to this type of plant, you can use real fruits and leaves to make sustainable Christmas wreaths, wreaths and decorative items . How about using cherries, slices of dried fruit like lemon and rosemary leaves? In addition to being biodegradable, they are elegant, personalized and contain the natural scent of rosemary. Much better than the plastic alternatives that gather dust in the closet and take years to decompose after being discarded.

You can apply this when setting up your Christmas tree. Instead of buying plastic trees or cutting down real pine trees, how about putting together a sustainable option? You can make this using dried leaves, a plant from your house, recycled materials, and even old fabrics and clothes. Put your creativity into play and try to recycle and reuse as many objects as possible on your Christmas tree .

4. Need packing? So use creativity

These days there is no excuse for wrapping gifts using plastic. In place of this type of packaging, you can use cardboard bags (offered in some stores), fabrics, personalized glass jars (to be reused), newspaper, cardboard boxes, eco-bags, string, cloth ribbons and, best of all, all: packaging none. The correct packaging is essential for a sustainable Christmas !

5. Learn a vegan recipe and share it

According to the information in the summary of the IPCC report, the human population needs to adhere to a new food model. This new model suggests a reduction in the consumption of livestock products, such as beef, pork and animal milk. This change in the dietary model is economically, socially and environmentally healthy and could result in reduced risk of morbidity and mortality due to overconsumption.

Intake of animal protein (including fish) has a greater socio-environmental impact compared to a vegetarian diet and is less healthy in terms of the amount of pesticides and other harmful substances.

6. Do you go shopping? Take purse or eco bag!

When it's time to do your Christmas shopping (if you really need it), it's the same story as at the market: take your returnable bag or purse. After all, by logic, sellers will deliver their items in different packages and, at the end of the shopping, there will be no fingers to hold so many bags.

7. Share experiences, not things

It is true that it is quite cultural in our country to give objects as Christmas presents . If you think this is the best option and that it will be well used by the recipient, great. But what about when the present is a mere formality and, once opened, the person forgets it somewhere?

In this sense, it would be more worthwhile to have provided the person with a more valuable experience. A unique experience enhances enjoyment and provides memories for a lifetime.

You can offer an experience for your children by donating your time and a park, or an unusual game. Instead of buying something material to give as a Christmas present , try to offer experiences. Maybe a massage in an amazing place, a trip, a course, a show, skydiving, etc. You can buy gift certificates and let the person choose if you're not sure what they like.

8. Give a conscious gift

If at the end of the day you decided to buy things, choose eco-friendly products. If you are going to give away clothes, prefer those from slow fashion. If it's another type of gift, prefer locally produced products that value workers in the production chain, vegan and that have a lighter footprint.

 


When the end of the year arrives, we are all anxious and worried about how to present loved ones at Christmas. There are so many options and, precisely because of this, we end up getting lost in choosing what is ideal for the special people we want to present.

With the help of the internet, it has become more practical to choose the present, which can be done without having to leave home and face crowded stores and huge queues. It is worth mentioning that it is good to make your purchase on the web as far in advance as possible, because at this time of year the demand is very high and at the last minute you will run the risk of not receiving the gift in time for the commemorative date.

What to consider when choosing the gift?

A lot of people choose gifts based on themselves, which is a big mistake. The ideal is to take into account the taste and characteristics of the person to be presented. To help you in this regard, we have listed some aspects that you should pay attention to when buying gifts.

Gender

This is the one characteristic that can be observed. This doesn't refer to colors for men or women, but to some creative gifts that can please anyone. There are even many online stores with these types of gifts, such as mugs, drinking glasses, household items, games, etc.

Age

Always be aware of the age of the person who will be giving the gift and observe what their tastes and people in general who are the same age are, so this mission can be easier.

person's personality

This particularity can say a lot about the taste of the person. If you participate in a secret friend and you don't know her well, it's worth taking a look at her social networks and checking if there is any information about her tastes, such as the type of music she likes, movies she watches the most and so on. Suddenly, in that investigation, you manage to discover something important to help with the choice of the gift.

Profession

Checking the profession can be a good way to choose your gift. After all, what a person does says a lot about them, doesn't it? The gift doesn't have to be exactly some object that can be used at work, but it can be something that refers to that.

Budget available

There are gifts of all prices. With a lot of creativity and patience to look, you can save on shopping and spend as little as possible.

What to give a woman as a gift?

Giving gifts to women is not so difficult, with the plethora of options, it is possible to please her. Here are some basic options that can work for anyone:

  • lipstick holder with mirror;
  • LED mirror;
  • rest mask;
  • jewelry case;
  • cell phone case;
  • portable thermoses or cups;
  • books;
  • Bluetooth headset.

What to give a man as a gift?

For men, some joker options can leave them surprised and satisfied with their gifts, such as:

  • beer or coffee mug;
  • door caps;
  • notebook tray;
  • basic T-shirt;
  • snacks;
  • picture frame;
  • necessaire;
  • portable thermoses;
  • books;
  • mobile speaker;
  • cellphone case.

What to give a child as a gift?

Imagination should take over your thoughts when choosing a gift for a child. What can't be missing is fun for the kids. See some options:

  • pencil holder;
  • memory game or puzzle;
  • mug with straw;
  • storybook for children;
  • schoolbag.

How to choose packing?

Gift wrapping makes it even more special. There are bags and papers, each one more beautiful than the other. Shiny bows add that finishing touch making it even prettier. However, many of these packages, after the party, go straight to the trash can. So, the ideal is to pack your Christmas treats with materials you already have at home.

Besides being a cheaper option, this is a sustainable idea and the planet will thank you for it. Plus, it's a great way to personalize your gift and show the person how much you cared about them by making the packaging yourself. Here are some good ideas for you to do:

  • take advantage of the sheets of comic books or any other type of periodical and have an unusual package to present your dear friend;
  • reuse newspapers and the old world map that is in disuse due to technology and finish with a pretty bow;
  • cookie packets can also be decorated and serve as gift boxes;
  • film rolls form a nice bow.

And in times of internet and social networks that don't let us forget our family and friends, how about unleashing your creative side and creating Christmas cards online , for free?

Tools like Adobe Spark can help you with that! The image editor is simple and intuitive, basically using drag-and-drop resources. In addition to ready-made greeting cards, you can create your own design by uploading images from your gallery, creating a fun photo montage, modifying the text, including filters and choosing from dozens of creative fonts.

 


With the proximity of Christmas, some expenses of this period also arrive and the best attitude to take is to organize the finances so as not to start the next year in the red. In this way, there are general tips that we can follow when buying gifts or organizing supper, as well as guidelines for each type of Christmas purchase. That's why We separated a selection with 12 incredible tips to save A LOT on Christmas .

1. Set your budget

The first step before buying gifts or even deciding on the supper menu is to define the budget. For this, consider your financial planning and observe the amount available to be used with Christmas shopping. By setting a specific budget for your financial profile, you have more control over spending and don't run the risk of getting into debt.

2. Use your credit card sparingly

A credit card is a great tool to increase your purchasing power, as it allows you to pay for a larger purchase that exceeds your budget, for example. However, it is necessary to think about the value of the installments and whether the purchase will be advantageous in the long term. Remember that credit card interest rates are high and you should do your best not to get into debt.

3. Make a shopping list

Once your budget is defined, you can create a shopping list based on it. List the types of gifts to buy, in addition to the grocery shopping list. With a well-crafted list, it's easier to meet the goals and buy only what's on it, without distractions and expenses that don't know in the budget.

4. Do your shopping in advance

Prices tend to rise sharply as Christmas approaches. It is at this time that irresistible promotions arise, after all, marketing works with everything to make you buy as much as possible. The time limit also becomes a pressure factor and under these conditions you end up making bad shopping choices. Therefore, try to make purchases as far in advance as possible and avoid a scenario of pressure and high prices.

5. Search and compare prices

To save money, you need to spend some time. Do not hesitate to visit various shops, websites and supermarkets. You will be surprised how the same product can have so much difference in price between one store and another.

How to Save on Christmas Gifts

The tips above are for buying Christmas gifts, but below we bring specific tips for these purchases. Knowing who you are going to give as a gift, in addition to setting your budget, makes all the difference in your pocket. Before you go shopping, be sure to check it out.

6. Don't just go shopping

The mall might seem like the ideal place to do all your shopping at once. After all, there is a wide variety of stores, at various prices, and the environment is comfortable: all of this is designed to make you spend more. So, don't let the mall be your only option for shopping. Go to alternative malls, high street stores and do a lot of research on the internet to save time.

7. List the gifts

When making your Christmas gift shopping list, also include who will be receiving the gift. That way you don't run the risk of forgetting anyone and include the key people for whom you will buy a souvenir on this date. Knowing how many people you're going to gift to helps you set a budget and know what types of gifts you're going to give.

8. Leave the kids at home

If there is a way to leave the children at home during this period, avoid taking them shopping. Children are more sensitive to compulsive buying stimuli and will certainly make you spend beyond what was foreseen in the budget. But if your children are older, starting at age 10 is a great opportunity to teach them about financial education.

9. Take advantage of January offers

Is there any way to leave some gifts for later? If you're not going to see the person who received the gift anytime soon, a great way to save money is to shop until January. With trade in lesser flow, there are many promotions in this period and it is a great chance to buy with a lot of savings.

Christmas dinner: know how to save

Finally, we have some tips to make Christmas dinner fit in your pocket. First of all, you need to know how many people are going to attend and thus define your budget based on the number of guests. Check out more tips.

10. Define the menu in advance

With the number of guests in hand, set the menu well in advance, so you have more time to shop. Non-perishable items can be purchased in advance, both to save time on the eve of supper and to guarantee good prices.

By defining the menu, you can also perform more economical substitutions. The traditional Christmas turkey can be replaced by roast pork or even a fish like hake, which is cheaper. Having more options for salads, vegetables and side dishes such as farofa and mayonnaise also helps to save on meat.

11. Buy wholesale

Once you have your menu, you can save a lot on wholesale purchases, especially with drinks. Non-perishable products that can be stored at home for a longer time can be purchased well in advance in wholesale. Even so, there are several stores to visit and compare prices, if possible also use this tip to guarantee the best price.

12. Buy seasonal fruits and vegetables

The traditional fruit table is a classic at Christmas for families. In addition to replacing a table with desserts, you also save a lot, especially if you invest in seasonal fruits. 

  


Check out the Christmas tips we brought you to save on your purchases:

1. Analyze your budget

First of all, check which bills you already have to pay on your credit card and which expenses tend to appear at the beginning of the year .

Those with children, for example, need to buy school supplies in the first few months. Expenses such as vehicle IPVA, car insurance , property IPTU and other taxes still often arise . It is very important to know your  personal finances before making any purchase so as not to "put your feet in your hands".

By analyzing all these factors, you'll have a better idea of ​​how much you can spend on Christmas shopping so you don't get into debt . 

2. Define how much you will spend on Christmas shopping

Keep an eye on our Christmas tips and learn how to save!

Now that you already have an idea of ​​the available budget, it is time to decide how much you can invest in buying gifts.

One way to define this is  to assess what your monthly income is, look at the expenses at the beginning of the year and stipulate a percentage of how much you can invest. Some people determine that they can only spend 30% of their income, which is already a considerable amount. In this case, whoever receives R$1,000.00 will already have R$300.00 available for Christmas shopping, for example.

Attention: don't think about using your entire  13th salary for gifts. After all, you have other expenses throughout the year and that money could be useful up front. So, separate a part to make your emergency reserve or investment for the future .

3. Make a list

Identify which people you want to gift. It's common to have the desire to please everyone, but that's not always possible. So, keep your feet on the ground when planning your Christmas shopping.

Make a list of the names, list them by priority and then divide the total money available for the purchase of gifts by the number of people . Ready!

You will already have a clear idea of ​​how much you can spend on each item . If the value gets too low, it's time to cut some names or understand that you won't be able to give gifts of the same value to everyone.

4. Don't leave everything to the last minute

The last week before Christmas tends to be very busy for everyone, which can turn into a real pitfall for those who want to save money. So do your  shopping in advance and in an organized way .

This will enable better choices in your Christmas shopping, with calmness during the analysis of options and easier negotiation with the seller.

5. Take advantage of promotions

Be aware of offers that appear on the internet or in physical stores. Evaluate carefully to find out if the value has even been reduced or if it is an attempt to deceive the consumer. The more you can take advantage of promotions, the greater the opportunities to give good gifts at an affordable price.

6. Research a lot

To organize yourself financially, make a Christmas shopping list and do a lot of research.

Once again, the internet can be your ally when doing your Christmas shopping . Do a lot of research online for the products you want to buy and write down the prices. Then you can go to physical stores and compare offers.

Another option is to access the store's website at the time of the search within physical establishments and use online prices to negotiate reductions with the seller .

7. Bet on experiences

Do you want to present an unforgettable memory, but you have no idea what to give your parents or friends? Take the opportunity to invest in experiences instead of objects!

Often, scheduling a tour in a different place can be more affordable to surprise the recipients. How about a picnic in a park, a trip to the nearest beach or a lake in your area? Use creativity to provide amazing experiences for the people you love!

8. Give gifts made by you

Creating your own gifts is also an option to save on Christmas shopping. Imagine you have a child to give as a gift and an old toy stored in your room. Why not reuse this item? A doll, for example, can be given a different outfit, a hair accessory and become a great game.

If you know how to sew, for example, you can mak, clothes or decorative items to give as gifts to family members. That way, you only spend on the fabric and threads and you get a personalized item.

9. Ask for discounts

Don't be shy about negotiating prices! Sellers also need to hit sales targets and can always lower the values ​​a little.

So do your research, choose the items you want for your Christmas shopping, and talk to the seller. Often, he manages to give a special discount for those who pay in cash, for example.

10. Avoid installments

Try to do your Christmas shopping  paying in cash and, if possible, in cash. This will help you avoid credit card installments at the beginning of the year and can also be an excellent option for negotiating more attractive prices.

Remember that there is already a  law that authorizes different prices for cards and cash. So, take advantage of this opportunity to go shopping this Christmas. Thus, you will also have a limit available on the card in case any emergencies arise during the year.

The holiday season is a time of joy, family, and traditions, but it can also bring a lot of stress and chaos. With so many things to plan and prepare for, it's easy to get overwhelmed and forget important tasks. That's where a Christmas planner comes in handy. 

A Christmas planner is a tool that helps you stay organized and on top of your holiday planning. It can help you keep track of your to-do list, budget, gift list, meal planning, and more. In this article, we will share some tips and tricks on how to use a Christmas planner to make your holiday season stress-free and enjoyable.

Why use a planner during the Holidays and Christmas?

Using a planner during the holidays and Christmas can bring a multitude of benefits, such as reducing stress and anxiety, staying organized and on track with tasks and events, and ensuring that nothing important is forgotten.[1] It can also help with budgeting, meal planning, and gift shopping, making sure that everything is planned out ahead of time and within your means. A planner can also serve as a memory keeper, allowing you to jot down special moments and memories that you can look back on for years to come. By using a planner, you can fully enjoy the holiday season and focus on spending time with loved ones, rather than feeling overwhelmed and stressed.[2]

What kind of Supplies will you need for making the planner?

Making a Christmas planner yourself at home is a great idea as it allows you to customize it according to your preferences and needs. It also gives you the opportunity to save money as store-bought planners can be expensive. Additionally, making a planner yourself can be a fun and creative project, and you can involve your family members or friends in the process. It also helps you stay organized and on top of your holiday preparations, which can reduce stress and increase enjoyment during the holiday season.[3][4] Here’s what you need to make one:

Paper - You may need lined or graph paper, as well as plain paper for notes and brainstorming.

Pens and Pencils - Use pens and pencils to write down ideas, to-do lists, and important dates in your planner.

Highlighters - Use different colored highlighters to mark important events, deadlines, and tasks.

Sticky Notes - These can be used to add reminders or mark pages in your planner.

Stickers - Add a festive touch to your planner with Christmas-themed stickers.

Washi Tape - Use washi tape to decorate your planner pages and create tabs for different sections.

Scissors - Use scissors to trim paper or washi tape to fit your planner pages.

Hole Punch - If using a binder, a hole punch is needed to add pages to your planner.

Ruler - Use a ruler to create neat lines and grids on your planner pages.

Free holiday planner cover

Here's how you can make a beautiful free cover for your holiday and Christmas planner: [5]

  1. Choose a high-quality image or graphic related to the holiday season, such as a snowman, Christmas tree, or a winter landscape.
  2. Open a design software such as Canva or Adobe Illustrator, or use a word processing software like Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
  3. Create a new document in the size of your planner cover (usually 8.5 x 11 inches).
  4. Import your chosen image or graphic into the document.
  5. Add text to the cover, such as "Holiday Planner," "Christmas Planner," or "Season's Greetings."
  6. Choose a font that complements the image and adds to the overall look and feel of the cover.
  7. Adjust the size and placement of the text as needed.
  8. Add any additional elements such as a border or decorative accents.
  9. Save the document as a high-resolution PDF or image file.

10. Print the cover on high-quality paper or cardstock, and attach it to the front of your planner using adhesive.

Get your own Christmas planner

If you are looking to buy a new planner from the market, here are some tips to consider: [6]

Size:

Consider the size of the planner and how much space you need for planning your Christmas activities.

Layout:

Look for a planner with a layout that suits your planning style, such as daily, weekly, or monthly.

Material:

Check the quality of the paper and binding to ensure the planner can withstand regular use.

Design:

Choose a design that speaks to your personal style and festive spirit.

Features:

Look for additional features that might be useful, such as pockets for holding Christmas cards, stickers for decorating your planner, or tabs for easy navigation.

Price:

Consider your budget and shop around for a planner that meets your needs within your price range.

Reviews:

Read reviews from other customers who have purchased the planner to get an idea of its durability and functionality.

How to use the planner during the Holidays and Christmas?

Here are some tips for getting organized during the holidays and Christmas with a planner:[7][8]

Set Goals:

Write down your goals and priorities for the holiday season. This will help you stay focused and avoid feeling overwhelmed.

Create a Schedule:

Use your planner to create a schedule for holiday activities and events. This will help you stay on track and make sure you don't miss anything important.

Keep Track of Gifts:

Use your planner to keep track of gift ideas, budgets, and purchases. This will help you stay within your budget and ensure that you don't forget anyone on your list.

Meal Planning:

Use your planner to plan your holiday meals, including menus, shopping lists, and prep schedules. This will help you avoid last-minute trips to the grocery store and ensure that you have everything you need.

Schedule Some "Me Time":

The holiday season can be busy and stressful, so make sure to schedule some time for yourself. Use your planner to schedule in some self-care activities, such as a massage or a relaxing bath.

Stay Flexible:

While it's important to have a plan, remember that things don't always go as planned during the holidays. Stay flexible and be willing to adjust your plans as needed.

References:

Christmas is the most fantastic time of the year, but it can also be the busiest and most stressful. To avoid last-minute chaos and ensure a perfect Christmas, it's essential to plan. And what would be better to do that than with a Christmas planner?



Creating a Christmas planner can help you stay organized, track your progress, and remember everything necessary. It can be a fun and creative project that the whole family can participate. In this blog post, one can get tips for creating a Christmas planner to help you stay on top of everything and have a stress-free holiday season.


Tips for Sticking to Your Christmas Planner



Below are the top 5 tips for sticking to your Christmas planner:


Choose a Suitable System for you


Christmas is a time of joy, cheer, and celebration. However, it can also be stressful, especially when planning and organizing all the activities and tasks that come with the holiday season. One way to alleviate this stress is to choose a system that suits you for making a Christmas planner.


The first step in choosing a system is determining what type of planner you need. Do you want a physical planner that you can carry with you, or would you prefer a digital planner that you can access from anywhere? Once you've decided, you can begin narrowing down your options.


For physical planners, many options are available, from simple notebooks to elaborate planners with tabs, pockets, and stickers. Consider the size, layout, and design when choosing a physical planner. You want a planner that is easy to use and visually appealing, encouraging you to use it regularly.


If you prefer a digital planner, there are also many options available. When choosing a digital planner, consider the most critical features, such as ease of use, the ability to set reminders, and the ability to share your planner with others.


Another factor to consider when choosing a system is your style and preferences. A physical planner may be your best option if you like to write everything down by hand. A digital planner may be the way to go if you prefer to keep everything digital. Remember that the goal of a Christmas planner is to make your life easier, so choose a system that suits you and that you will enjoy using.


Collect Necessary Items and Keep them Together


The holiday season can be the most hectic time of year, with many tasks and events to manage. One way to make the process smoother is to create a Christmas planner. It can help you stay organized and ensure you remember everything necessary. The first in creating a Christmas planner is to collect all necessary items and ensure they are stored in one place.


To begin, list everything you will need for your planner. This may include a notebook or planner, pens and pencils, stickers or other decorations, and any other supplies you want to use. Once you have your list, gather all the items together and check to ensure you have everything you need.


Next, choose a place to store your Christmas planner items. Ideally, this should be a location that is easily accessible and that you can return to throughout the holiday season. Choose a spot on your desk or a shelf in your office, or use a decorative box or basket that you can keep in a central location.


Once you have chosen your storage location, organize your items in a way that makes sense. You can group similar items, such as pens and pencils, in one section and stickers in another. Create sections for different aspects of your planner, such as gift lists, meal planning, and holiday events.


Finally, return your Christmas planner items to their designated storage location after each use. It will help you stay organized and always know where everything is. By collecting necessary items and storing them in one place, you will be well on your way to creating a successful Christmas planner that helps you stay on top of your holiday tasks and events.


Create an Organizational Christmas Planner System


By creating an effective organizational system in place, making a Christmas planner can be a breeze. The key to creating a successful planner is to break down the planning process into manageable tasks and then prioritize them. Here is an organizational system for planning for creating a Christmas planner:


  • Create a master list


Create a master list of all the tasks that must be done for Christmas. This can include gift shopping, decorating, menu planning, and sending out holiday cards. Be as comprehensive as possible to ensure that everything is noticed.


  • Prioritize your tasks


Once you have your master list, prioritize them based on their importance and deadline. It will help you to focus on the critical tasks first and avoid any last-minute stress.


  • Break down large tasks.


Some tasks, like decorating or meal planning, can be overwhelming. Break them into smaller, more manageable tasks that can be tackled over time.


  • Use a planner


Invest in a planner or create your own with a notebook or a spreadsheet. Use this to track your progress and deadlines for each task. It will help you stay organized and remember all critical deadlines.


Set reminders for yourself for critical deadlines, such as the last day to send holiday cards or the final day to shop for gifts. It can be done through a digital calendar or a reminder app on your phone.


  • Delegate tasks


Feel free to delegate tasks to family members or friends. It can reduce your workload and make the planning process more manageable.


  • Celebrate your achievements


Remember to celebrate your progress and achievements along the way. It will help keep you motivated and energized as you work towards completing your Christmas planner.


Right Placement of your Planner


As the holiday season begins, it's essential to start planning for Christmas in advance to ensure everything runs smoothly. One of the most critical steps in this process is choosing the right location for your planner. Placing your planner in a visible location can help you stay on track with your plans and reduce the stress associated with last-minute preparations.


Select a location that is easy to access and that you frequently visit throughout the day. It could be a central location in your home, such as the kitchen, living room, hallway, office, or workspace. By placing your planner in a visible location, you are more likely to remember to check it regularly and make necessary adjustments to your plans.


Another crucial factor to consider is the type of planner you are using. A planner with a larger size and clear pages can help you quickly see your plans and make necessary adjustments. Choosing a planner with enough space for all your Christmas plans, including shopping lists, party planning, and travel arrangements, is also essential.


Lastly, keeping your planner organized and up to date is essential. It means setting aside time daily to review your plans and update your planner with any changes or additions. You can also use color coding or stickers to help keep your plans organized and visually appealing.


Keep Checking your Planner to Remember your Tasks


Planning is essential for the successful execution of any event or activity. The holiday season can be exceptionally hectic, so having a well-organized Christmas planner is crucial to ensure everything goes smoothly. However, creating a planner alone is not enough. One must frequently review and update it to stay on track and accomplish all the necessary tasks.


The first step to effective Christmas planning is creating a comprehensive checklist of all the tasks you need to accomplish. This list should include everything from gift shopping, meal planning, decoration, and scheduling holiday events. Once you have this list, you should transfer it to a planner and prioritize the tasks based on their urgency.


Reviewing the planner frequently is essential to ensure you progress toward your goals. For instance, you can review your planner weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly, depending on your schedule. During these reviews, assess which tasks you have completed, which need to be prioritized, and which can be delegated. Additionally, consider any new tasks that may have arisen and add them to the planner.


Lastly, be flexible with your planner. It's essential to remember that things may only sometimes go according to plan, and you may need to adjust your schedule or priorities. Be open to change and adapt as needed.


Christmas is a special time of year meant to be enjoyed with loved ones but it can also be expensive. The costs can quickly add up, from buying gifts to hosting parties and dinners. However, having a great Christmas doesn't have to break the bank.



With careful planning and a few simple seven tips, it's possible to have a wonderful holiday season without overspending. In this guide, one can get some strategies for enjoying a fantastic Christmas on a budget. Whether you want to save money on gifts, decorations, or food, we have you covered. So, let's get started and make this holiday season one to remember.


7 Tips for the Best Christmas on a Budget



Let's get into the details of all the 7 tips for the best Christmas on a budget, one by one!


Save Yourself with Simple Traditions


You can never avoid celebrating traditions entirely, although they always become a burden to your pocket. To save yourself, stick to simple traditions. It will help you enjoy festivities without breaking the bank. The simple Christmas traditions include visiting a Christmas parade, going Christmas tree hunting, making a gingerbread house, and many more. Opt for the one that guests will enjoy a lot.


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Create a Budget Plan


Creating a budgeting plan for Christmas is essential tos ensure you have a joyful holiday season without breaking the bank. The first step is to identify your total budget for the holiday season. This amount should include everything from gifts and decorations to travel and entertainment expenses. Once you have established a total budget, you should allocate specific amounts to each category based on their importance to you.


To get started with your budget, list all the people you need to buy gifts for and set a maximum amount for each person. Remember to include expenses like wrapping paper, cards, and postage fees. You can also look for ways to cut costs, such as opting for DIY gifts or shopping for deals during sales.


Next, consider your travel expenses if you visit family or friends during the holiday season. Look for affordable travel options, such as booking flights in advance or taking advantage of travel rewards points. Moreover, remember entertainment and holiday decorations. You can set a separate budget for things like holiday parties or buying decorations for your home.


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Cut Your Budget on Gifts


Christmas is a time of giving and sharing, but it's also when many people overspend on gifts. While it's natural to want to make the people we love happy, it's important to remember that spending a lot of money on gifts doesn't necessarily equate to showing love and appreciation.


One strategy to spend less on gifts during Christmas is to plan. Make a list of everyone you want to buy a gift for, and set a budget for each person. Stick to your budget by shopping early and looking for deals and discounts.


Besides this, consider conversing with your loved ones about the true meaning of Christmas. Emphasize spending time together and creating memories rather than focusing on material possessions. You might be surprised that many people feel the same way and are more interested in spending quality time with loved ones than receiving expensive gifts.


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Use Free or Cheap Decor


Decorating your home for Christmas is a fun and exciting way to get into the festive spirit. However, it can also be an expensive endeavor, especially if you opt for high-end decorations. Fortunately, there are many ways to use cheap or free decorations to make your home look festive and cheerful.


One of the easiest ways to use cheap or free decorations is to make your own. You can create beautiful decorations using materials you already have at home, such as paper, fabric scraps, and even old Christmas cards. Plenty of tutorials and ideas are available online to help you get started, and you can involve your family and friends to make it a fun activity.


Also, you can use natural elements to decorate your home, such as pine cones, branches, and berries. You can gather them in your backyard or local park and use them to create a beautiful and rustic holiday look. The possibilities are endless, and you can create a festive atmosphere with creativity and resourcefulness without breaking the bank.


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Save on Wrapping Paper


Wrapping paper can be an expensive part of the holiday season. However, there are several ways to save money while wrapping your presents beautifully.


  • Use what you have

Look around your house for unused wrapping paper or other materials such as newspaper, tissue paper, or even old magazines. These can be used creatively to wrap gifts and add a unique touch to your presents.


  • Buy in bulk


If you have a lot of gifts to wrap, consider buying wrapping paper in bulk. It can be more cost-effective than purchasing individual rolls.


  • DIY wrapping paper


Consider making your wrapping paper using plain brown or white butcher paper. You can personalize it by adding your designs or stamps; it can be a fun activity with kids.


  • Reuse old paper


If you receive gifts wrapped in paper, save them and reuse them for your gift wrapping. You can also use old maps, sheet music, or other decorative paper to add a unique touch to your presents.


  • Gift bags


Instead of wrapping paper, consider using gift bags. These can be reused multiple times and are more environmentally friendly than traditional wrapping paper.


Christmas is for your Family


Christmas is a time of love, joy, and togetherness for many families worldwide. However, with the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, it's easy to forget the true meaning of Christmas. For my family, Christmas is about celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ and spending quality time with loved ones.


So, we make a point to attend church services and reflect on the holiday's significance. It's also a time for us to give back to our community by volunteering at local charities and donating to those in need. Also, try to teach your children the importance of compassion and generosity during this season of giving.


In addition, on this occasion, chase the tradition with your loved ones. Besides this, gather to decorate the Christmas tree and home with lights and ornaments. Also, bake cookies and other festive treats, sing carols, and exchange gifts. However, remember that the most important gift we can give each other is our time and love.


Spend Less on Grocery Budget


The holiday season can be a financial burden for many families, with the cost of gifts, decorations, and entertainment adding up quickly. One area where you can significantly impact your budget is your grocery bill. By making a few changes to your shopping habits, you can cut your grocery budget for Christmas and still enjoy delicious meals and treats.


First, plan your meals and make a shopping list. It will help you to avoid impulse purchases and ensure you only buy what you need. Look for sales and coupons for the items on your list, and consider buying generic or store-brand products instead of name-brand.


Second, consider buying bulk for frequently used items, such as baking ingredients or canned goods. It can save you money in the long run, especially if you plan on baking or cooking several dishes for the holiday season.


Third, think outside the box when it comes to your menu. Instead of expensive cuts of meat, consider making vegetarian or plant-based dishes, which can be just as delicious and often less expensive. Also, consider making homemade gifts, such as baked goods or preserves, instead of buying expensive store-bought items.


The holidays are always a crazy time of year so it’s important to get ready for Christmas early. With everyone running around doing holiday shopping, celebrating, and decorating, it seems like there’s barely time to breathe. Getting ready for Christmas early will reduce stress during the end-of-the-year rush.

So what can you do to get ready for Christmas early? Here are a few ideas.

Tips to Get Ready for Christmas Early

Let's dig into the details of the 5 top ways to plan for Christmas right now to enjoy a festive and stress-free holiday season.

Know What You Want Out of Christmas

The first step is to plan a general outline regarding how you envision your Christmas. Think about last year and what you and everyone liked. Will you be spending it in town or out of town? Will you be throwing any parties? How will you be decorating? And what will you be doing to celebrate? Any early gift ideas?

And Christmas isn’t only about what you want to do. It’s about how you want to feel. Do you want a calm Christmas? A vibrant, social Christmas? Or maybe you want to spend a lot of time volunteering.

Once you get an idea of what you want out of your Christmas will allow you to gather all the pieces as the year progresses. If you want more help in this area, be sure to read A Sheley Christmas: A Complete How-To Guide. It will walk you through all the steps.

Involve Your Family

When making important decisions regarding Christmas, involving your family can help ease the stress and make the process smoother. Whether you are planning something significant or need to adjust to your current situation, conversing with your family can provide valuable insights and support.

One of the primary benefits of involving your family in your plans is that it can help you gain a fresh perspective. Sometimes, when we are too close to a situation, it can be challenging to see things. Discussing your plans with your family allows you to gain new insights and ideas you may have yet to consider. It can assist you in making more informed decisions that are according to everyone.

Keeping traditions alive during the Christmas season can be pretty difficult to achieve. It's okay to stop old traditions to create new ones. Have a family get-together and discuss traditions and activities. Find things everyone truly loves and continue with that tradition. Having a Christmas bucket list helps when you want to spend your time and money on the things that are important to you and your family.

Get Ready for Christmas

Create a Christmas Plan to Get Ready for Christmas Early

Creating a formal plan will help you get ready for Christmas early. You can write down your plan on paper or store it on your computer. Having a written plan can help to ensure that all aspects of the holiday are accounted for and can help to reduce stress and anxiety. The initial step in formulating a plan for Christmas is to set clear goals and priorities.

It might include spending time with family, decorating the house, preparing meals, or participating in religious or cultural traditions. Once these goals have been established, it is essential to break them down into manageable tasks and set deadlines for completion. A critical aspect of planning for Christmas is budgeting. 

It is essential to determine how much money can be spent on gifts, decorations, and food and to stick to that budget throughout the holiday season. Another effective way to plan for Christmas is to create a calendar or schedule that outlines all the tasks that must be completed leading up to the holiday.

However, by formulating a solid plan for Christmas and committing it to write, it is more likely that the holiday will be a success and that everyone involved will have a more enjoyable and stress-free experience. If you want to be really organized and have some of the work done for you check out my Christmas planner. It has everything ready for you so all you have to do is print it out and fill it in.

Additional Resource: How to Create a Christmas Planner

Start to Prepare

Don't worry about having every Christmas task completed at the same time. When writing everything in your planner think about what you want to be done before the holiday season and figure out when to complete those tasks. Spreading out your to-do list makes it easier to stay on track. Especially when we get overwhelmed because then we don't want to continue. This way, you can avoid the last-minute rush and enjoy the festive season with your loved ones.

January: After the holidays, take some time to think about what went well and what can be improved. Start by listing things you want to do differently next year, such as budgeting better or starting your preparations earlier.

February: Start to plan your budget for the holiday season. Decide how small amount you want to spend on gifts, food, decorations, and other holiday-related expenses. Start saving money each month to avoid the financial burden of the holiday season.

March: Begin decluttering your home and removing anything you no longer need. It will make it easier to decorate your home when the time comes and also help you feel less stressed during the holiday season.

April: Take stock of your holiday decorations and list anything you need to replace or purchase. This way, you can use sales and discounts throughout the year and avoid the last-minute rush.

May: Start planning your holiday meals and make a list of all the things you will need. It will help you avoid the stress of last-minute grocery shopping and ensure you have everything you need to create a delicious feast.

June: Start thinking about your holiday cards and decide whether you want to make them or buy them. If you plan to make them, start gathering supplies and ideas.

July: Start shopping for gifts for your loved ones. You can take advantage of summer sales and avoid crowded malls in December.

August: Start wrapping your gifts as you buy them. It will assist you in staying organized and avoiding the stress of wrapping everything at once.

September: Start decorating your home for the holiday season. There is no need to do everything simultaneously, but adding a few festive touches each week will help you avoid the last-minute rush.

October: Finalize your holiday plans, including travel arrangements and any events you will be attending.

November: Enjoy the holiday season without feeling stressed. You have prepared well; now it's time for relaxation and spending time with your loved ones.

Additional Resource: Free Printable Monthly Tasks

Start Saving Money

The holidays are a time when many of us spend a lot of money. You can reduce the financial strain by saving money throughout the year. The earlier you begin, the more time your savings will have to grow, and the more secure your future financial situation will be. A savings plan can also help you feel more in control of your money and avoid the stress of unexpected expenses.

Every week, set aside a certain amount of money from your paycheck. It doesn’t have to be a lot. $20 or so will do. Starting a side hustle will help you build your Christmas budget without taking money from another budget. By the end of the year, you will have quite a bit saved up so spending won’t cause as much of a financial strain.

The holidays won’t be nearly as stressful if you get ready for Christmas early. Planning in advance, consulting your family 

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