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Tips for organizing after Christmas to make next Christmas more fun and stress free!
  

 
After Christmas Organizing

Barbara Myers 

The gifts have been opened. Leftovers chill in the fridge. Before you start focusing on the new year, try these tips to organize next Christmas.
  

   

Christmas

   Brown Paper Christmas Tree
   Hand Painted Glass Ornaments
   Food Gifts and Decoration Ideas!
   Gift Wrapping Ideas
   Gift-Wrapping Tea Party
   Easy Does It Christmas Food
   Gingerbread People
   Take A Can Of Gold Spray Paint
   Scented Christmas Tree Ornaments
   What To Do With Christmas Cards
   More Christmas Card Craft Projects
   Homemade Christmas Gifts
   Entry Holiday Decorations
   Using Flowers in Your Holiday Decor
   Healthier Holiday Meals
   Holiday Season Scents for the Holidays!
   Christmas Caroling and Tree Trimming Party
   A Warm Holiday Toast
   Seven Tips for Organized Holiday Travel
   Make-Ahead Breakfast Favorites
   7 Tips to Organize Your Holiday Gift-Giving
   Clever Ideas for Your Christmas Guests
   Organize Your Holiday Shopping
   Organize Christmas Toy Shopping
   Gifts from the Kitchen
   Fun Decorations for the Holidays
   Cookie-Decorating Party!
   Holiday Cookie Exchange Party!
   Toys for Kids of All Ages
   Milkweed Pod Poinsettia Ornaments
   Budget Holiday Decorating Ideas
   After Christmas Organizing
   Favorite Christmas Cookies
   Christmas Gift Ideas
   Country Christmas Decorations
   
   Holidays

 

1. Make a list of people who sent you Christmas cards. Add anyone else you'll send cards to next year. Input the list into your computer. Shop for cards at after Christmas sales.

 2. Check your inventory of wrapping supplies. Buy them now at 70% off in most stores.

 3. Make sure you have enough storage containers for all your decorations. Storage supplies go on sale every January.

 4. Open your planner. Start a shopping list for next Christmas. List names. Shop or at least note gift ideas throughout the year. 

 5. Establish a budget for next Christmas. Include gifts, cards, postage, shipping costs, gift wrap, special meals, holiday clothing and baking supplies. Set up a savings account and arrange for monthly direct deposit. 

 6. Ask family members what were their favorite and least favorite activities this season. Make a note to focus on preferences and eliminate the least-liked next year. 

 7. Write Christmas goals in your planner for next year. For example, July 15th, complete gift list; October 15th, address cards; November 15th, finish shopping; December 8th, reward self with spa day. 
  

© Barbara Myers


About the Author:   

Barbara Myers is a speaker, author and professional organizer. FREE "50 Ways to Manage Your Time" tips booklet. Visit http://www.ineedmoretime.com

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