Tortoise Christmas Planning Templates

by Catherine on 31 Oct 2009

Tortoise-Illustrations

I don’t think I’ve ever planned Christmas in November before, I usually wait until at least the week before the actual day. But seeing that I’m in a templating mood, I’ve created a whole heap of templates to help me plan my Christmas early this year.

I’ve bundled up the following templates (and a few more) into a downloadable PDF:

  • Christmas Budget Planner
  • Christmas Checklist
  • Christmas Present List
  • Charitable Donations List
  • Christmas Card List
  • Christmas Making List
  • Christmas Decorations Planner
  • Christmas Shopping List
  • Christmas Activity Planner
  • Christmas Calendar 2009
  • Christmas Food Planner 2009
  • Christmas Day Menu
  • Reliable Meals List
  • Christmas Food Shopping List

If you’re wondering why the Tortoise, then you’ll have to have a read through and see!

I’ve made it in two sizes:

(These links are externally hosted on Box.net so they may change so if you would like to link to the PDFs, please link to this page not the direct links.)

Here are some really useful resources for unhurried Christmas planning:

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

Mandi @ Organizing Your Way 1 Nov 2009 at 4:54 pm

Thanks so much for including me in your resources, Catherine. I lpve your bundled templates!!

Catherine 1 Nov 2009 at 10:51 pm

Thank you! Your holiday plan is brilliant! :-)

Sherri 22 Jan 2010 at 12:27 am

These templates are awesome! What a well thought out package. Unfortunately I discovered them (on HubPages) a little bit late for Xmas 2009, but I’ll have them handy for 2010.

Catherine 23 Jan 2010 at 8:50 am

Thanks Sherri! Hope they help you out later at the end of the year!

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