Christmas in July – Starting to plan in July or even earlier, for Christmas can seem a bit extreme. However, planning ahead and doing a little bit at a time leaves a lot more time to enjoy the season and makes it a lot easier. You also can save money by shopping all year.
As a self-confessed Christmas-a-holic, my festive switch is never off. I plan at least eight months ahead, stockpiling stockings, crafting and buying up baubles. By September I’ve bought the stocking fillers, decided on a budget and completed our Christmas menu. October is for Christmas drinks, family events and final Christmas shopping. By November I’ve wrapped most of the presents. All that’s left to do is access the decorations from the basement and decorate.
This probably sounds like a nightmare before Christmas, but for me it’s a simple equation: maximum sparkle for minimum stress. By mid-December, with all the dull stuff ticked off, I can have some relaxing me time. Cue baking with the boy, a lovely roaring fire and mulled wine.
So go on, join me in planning ahead. I promise it’s worth it! Here are some things to get checked off your Christmas in July to-do list before the Christmas season even starts:
Christmas in July: Reducing Christmas Stress
- Buy a Christmas planner. This will help you stay on track and stay organised.
- Make a gift list. Decide who you are buying gifts for and start writing down ideas. Keep an eye out for sales on great gifts.
- Start saving money. If you haven’t already, start putting extra money aside for Christmas expenses. Skip a coffee and save that money instead, or sell some things that are just cluttering up your home and put that aside.
- Make your Christmas card list. I’ll be honest, this year will be the first year I won’t be bothering to send Christmas cards. Freeing up time for much more important family traditions.
- Make sure you have addresses. Both for cards and gifts you may be sending, you want to be sure you have current addresses. Go ahead and get them written down.
- Plan parties. If you are having any parties start planning now. Make a list of what you will need and keep an eye out for sales on the items you can buy ahead.
- Pre-make baked goods. Many baked goods are just as good made ahead and frozen. Don’t start quite yet but a month or two ahead is fine for most things. Cookies are the easiest to make and freeze. Just make up the dough, scoop balls onto baking trays lined with baking paper, freeze, and once they are hard transfer to tupperware until you’re ready to bake.
- If you enjoy DIY and crafting, make your project list and start gathering supplies.
This list can seem overwhelming if you have to do it all in a month or two but if you have 4-5 months it’s not hard at all. Set aside just a few minutes each week to work on Christmas in July prep, or even just sometime each month, and you will be ready in no time.
Our Organising An Awesome Family Christmas weekly articles start back up soon, so we’ll be working on it together week by week. I’d also love to know, when do you start preparing for Christmas?
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