Gifts and Giving Week
to Gifts and Giving Week! It's the time we focus on gift lists, gift buying and gift wrapping.
A recent poll at OrganizedChristmas.Com shows that gift-buying wins out as the "biggest holiday organization challenge". During Gifts and Giving Week, we'll give you the tools to get on top of the gift list. Hint: more lists!
For many families, gift-giving is a prime source of holiday financial stress. We'll divide and conquer, spreading gift-buying over a four-week period, and tracking our purchases. Goal: a bountiful, yet sensible holiday free of the bust-your-budget credit card trap.
Ready? Let's get organized for great holiday gifts and giving!
To Do This Week:
- Write and address one-fifth of the Christmas card list this week.
- Review and renegotiate adult gift giving. Can you simplify your family's "unwritten rules? Draw names and set a price limit for a gift exchange. Could your family dispense with adult gifts in favor of gifts to charity or family service project?
- Finish all catalog and online shopping. Print our catalog / Internet tracker page to keep track of catalog purchases.
- Finish making all gift lists.
- Use a three-hole punch to add a large manila envelope to the Christmas planner notebook. Place all receipts in the envelope to track purchases, provide for returns.
- List all gifts to make. Be stern! Make your list and cut it in half--there's less time than you think. List needed materials and add them to the master shopping list. Begin on "to make" gifts this week. You must make one-fourth of your gifts each week.
- Plan Thanksgiving Dinner using the holiday menu planner. Order turkey. Check serving pieces, and write the contents on a Post-it note. Make it easy for other to help!
- Keep tight tabs on the holiday budget. Add gift purchases and other expenditures as you make them.
- Set up a wrap and mail center. You'll speed gift wrapping and parcel mailing with supplies all in one place.
- Schedule family service projects, or sign up for church charity efforts.
- Reserve baby-sitters for December's nights out.
To Print This Week:
- Gifts 'n Giving Week Checklist
- Internet / Catalog Order Tracker
- Gifts to Make
- Gift Ideas Planner
- Child's Gift List
- Stocking Stuffers
- Holiday Menu Planner
To Read This Week:
- Simple Gifts
Ponder the true nature of giving. - The Unwritten Rules of Gift-Giving
Get a grip on the rules that guide gift-giving assumptions. Does your family observe the same rules? - The Three Cs of Catalog Shopping
It's the best of all worlds: great selection, no lines, no jangling cash registers. Get up to speed for the catalog deluge. - Think Consumable!
Simplicity. Frugality. Great holiday gifts. Find a way to serve all these values. - Frugal Christmas Cheats Save Time, Save Money
Cut financial corners without losing the joy? Try these tips for holiday savings.
To Buy This Week:
- Continue Christmas gift shopping. Divide the master gift list into five sections. Purchase gifts for one-fifth of the List entries. Wrap gifts as they are purchased. Keep a running total of gift expenditures.
- Buy materials and supplies for all "to make" gifts.

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