The air is getting crisper, the days are getting shorter, and the magic of the holiday season is right around the corner. Well, almost.
10 weeks might feel like a distant future, but the danger of panic buying looms large. Whether you’re a seasoned holiday planner or someone who tends to leave things to the last minute, our list of 10 things to do before Christmas will help you stay organized and make the most of the festive season.
1. Design Your Own Christmas Cards
Make it to the front of everyone’s mantelpiece with personalized Christmas cards. Add memorable holiday photos from previous years (think epic snowball fights, ugly Christmas sweaters…)
2. Refresh the Guest Room
Got family coming your way for the holidays? Turn that guest room into a jolly retreat with personalized holiday-themed décor. Hang up custom canvas prints on the walls (a print of a snow-covered cabin perhaps?), swap out those old throws for personalized blankets and add some photo cushions to create an inviting atmosphere. This little touch will make their stay even more memorable.
3. Make a Gift List
Santa isn’t the only one who needs a list! Take some time to create a comprehensive gift list for your friends and family. By doing this early, you can plan your budget and ensure you have time to find the perfect gifts for your nearest and dearest. Remember, the best Christmas gifts are the ones with a personal touch, so seek out custom gifts for her and personalized gifts for him.
4. Decorate Your Home
Start by untangling your Christmas lights, inspecting decorations, and brainstorming themes or color schemes. This prep work will help you get a grip on your existing décor and determine whether there’s a need for some shiny new additions. Be sure to discover our selection of Christmas photo ornaments and baubles that you can personalize with your own pictures and text.
Top tip: Personalize your Christmas photo ornaments and baubles with everyone’s names or highlight a special occasion e.g. ‘Baby’s First Christmas’, ‘Our First Christmas’…
5. Check Dining Essentials
Take stock of your dining essentials to ensure you have everything you need for the big Christmas meal. And if you want to spice up your tablescape, try our photo mugs and custom coasters. Your guests will be impressed by your attention to detail.
6. Create a Holiday Calendar
The holiday season can become busy and overwhelming without proper planning. By listing out all the important events – work parties, recipes to try, wrapping checklists – you’ll be able to efficiently manage your time and prioritize your Christmas preparations. To make it even easier, we have a collection of beautiful photo calendars that you can personalize with key dates!
7. Arrange Travel Plans (If Necessary)
If you’re planning to travel during the holiday season, book your flights, accommodation, and transportation well in advance. Avoid the hassle of last-minute bookings and inflated prices by securing your travel plans early. And don’t forget to create a photo book documenting your holiday travel adventures! A perfect keepsake that the entire family will love for years to come.
Top tip: Design a luxury layflat photo book with seamless spreads and extra-thick ages. What’s more, you have the choice of three sophisticated, Italian-made fabric covers: black, beige, or gray.
8. Create a Holiday Budget
Christmas is a time of joy, love, and giving, but it’s essential to create a realistic budget to avoid overspending. Consider all expenses, including gifts, food, decorations, and any planned activities. Having a budget in mind will allow you to enjoy the holiday season without financial stress. And guess what? You can get up to 60% off on everything right now on Printerpix! There’s nothing quite like personalized photo gifts to show your loved ones how much you care.
9. Schedule Holiday Activities and Outings
Don’t miss out on the various fun-filled activities and events taking place during the holiday season. Research local Christmas markets, concerts, or ice-skating rinks and add them to your custom calendar. This will ensure that you take advantage of all the fun festivities happening in your area.
10. Organize Meal Planning
Plan your holiday menu well in advance to avoid last-minute stress. Start thinking about traditional recipes or any new dishes you want to try. Write down a shopping list and gather all the ingredients you’ll need in our personalized notebooks. Having your menu prepared early will leave you with more time to relax and enjoy the merriment.
By starting your Christmas preparations ten weeks in advance, you can pave the way for a stress-free and enjoyable holiday season. Amidst the hustle and bustle of preparations, it’s important to take a step back and reflect on the true meaning of Christmas. Spend quality time with family and friends, spread kindness, and embrace the spirit of giving. Happy holidays!