Christmas Planner
Home for the Holidays: Mrs. B's Holiday Planner
Zowie! Look at this amazing Christmas planner, created by craft blogger Mrs. B from Mrs. B's Craft Room: a house-shaped confection of a holiday planner.
The unique shape was created by using a Cricut Personal Electronic Cutting Machine; binding appears to have been done with a Bind It All craft tool.
Inside, computer generated lists, calendars and planners have been glued to each house-shaped page. While Mrs. B created her own lists, we think you could use down-sized Christmas pocket planner pages from Organized Christmas.
Ribbons, buttons, stickers and embellishments make this unique planner sparkle! Check it out:
Holiday Planner: Lynn's Long, Lean List Machine!
Here's a fresh entry in the Christmas Pocket Planner category: this pretty vintage holiday planner from blogger Lynn at Millers-Ink.
Starting with Nicole Heady's free pocket planner template, Lynn added custom-cut tags made with a Cricut Personal Electronic Cutting Machine. These tags can be circulated to friends and family to gather gift suggestions for the big day.
With a vintage color scheme, stamped accents and smartly-embellished front cover, Lynn's planner is a long, lean home for lists and planner pages!
Coordinating Products Create Holiday Planner Magic!
Simplicity doesn't have to be boring; check out this altered composition from the Heart of a Lamb blog!
Starting with a simple composition book, blogger Doresa's holiday planner takes advantage of coordinated patterned paper, embellishments and stickers from stamping supplier Close To My Heart.
Using products designed to work together makes it easy to create a pretty planner (that looks like you worked MUCH harder than you did!)
Fast and festive? We love it:
Laurie's Joyful Christmas Planner
Small and sweet and easy to use: check out Laurie's Joyful Christmas Planner!
Featured on the Stamp a Sweet Impression blog, this tiny planner is based on 3-by-5 index cards. Small it may be, but with helpful dividers Laurie's planner puts everything you need to get organized for Christmas in the palm of your hand.
But the embellishments take this planner over the top. As Laurie says, "If there ever was time to add tons of bling to your projects, then Christmas is the time!! :-)"
Lovely job. Simply lovely:
Kristen's Christmas Planner
Here's another pretty, practical Christmas notebook from blogger Kristen Stryker.
Behind the lovely cover, you'll find sections for lists, menus and holiday planning.
We like Kristen's eclectic approach to supplies and embellishments.
Because she's mixed and matched offerings from multiple suppliers, this project would make good use of holiday bits and pieces from the supply stash.
Another inspiring planner tour to help organize the holiday season!
Holiday Countdown Checklist: A Minimalist Christmas Planner
Who says Christmas planners need to be over-large ... or over the top? Check out this sleek solution from the Givers Log blog: a holiday countdown checklist.
As befits the spirit of the season, the blog offers free downloads. With versions in in blank form as well as in a pre-printed 12-week countdown, this is a minimalist approach to Christmas organizing ... and it's pretty, too!
Adding to Inspiration: Misteejay's Christmas Planner
If you liked these printable Christmas planner templates, take a look at what clever blogger Misteejay has made with them: a colorful and creative Christmas planner.
Using die-cut chipboard covers in a fabulous swooping shape, she's used the Papercraft Inspirations templates to create a lavish and practical planner. Based on envelopes punched and bound into a book, this planner is both useful and creative. We love the page-by-page planner tour, too!
With room for photos and embellishments, her Christmas planner goes beyond utilitarian; it'll be a cherished keepsake after the holiday season is over:
Christmas Planner Templates: Cool Printables from Papercraft Inspirations
Papercrafters who want a unique, handcrafted spin to their holiday planners have a real friend in Papercraft Inspirations!
This UK-based crafting magazine has published a set of sweetly hand-drawn holiday planner pages. With templates for gift lists, calendars, shopping lists and more, their downloadable templates will make holiday planners sparkle.
Find them here for the download, in .PDF and .jpg formats:
Paper Bag Holiday Planner: Trash to Treasure!
Yes, you can make a lovely holiday planner from the most pedestrian start: paper bags.
Blogger Moxie from Stampersaurus studio brings us this creative use for simple paper bags. The planner's base is built from a stack of paper lunch sacks, folded in the center and secured with binder rings from the office supply store.
Trimmed with a lush assortment of patterned paper, and adorned with printed and downloaded gift lists, Moxie's holiday planner turns trash into Christmas treasure!
Envelope Planner Tutorial: Christmas Organized, On Budget and Oh So Chic!
Such a clever idea! Stephanie from Rubber Romance Stamps shares her solution to Christmas budgeting: an envelope-based planner that holds cash for each recipient on her Christmas gift list.
Better still, this lavishly-photographed tutorial will take you step-by-step through creating an accordion envelope organizer in record time.
Using office store envelopes, cardstock, punches, patterned paper and pretty stamped embellishments, get Christmas ... organized!
Altered Composition Book: Calie's Christmas Planner!
Drop around to blogger Calie's Creative Corner to see a lovely example of an altered composition book turned Christmas planner.
Adding cover embellishments and custom tabs, Calie's planner also includes a convenient receipt envelope tucked inside the rear envelope.
With a calendar added to the inside front cover, Calie will be covered for her holiday planning this year!
Pam's Holiday Planner: Bling Galore!
Blogger Pam Hooten over at the Iris Garden blog shares this sizzling-bright entry in the holiday planner field.
Loaded with bling and bright with creative touches, her little book can be used as a planner, a guest book or journal.
We'd love to see more shots of what's inside, but check out that cover! With layered embellishments that range from glitter to nostalgia, it's loaded with Christmas charm.
Samantha's Altered Composition Book: Christmas Planner!
Here's an innovative but simple holiday planner from Samantha, who blogs as the Rubber Stamping Diva: an altered composition book.
Note her custom touches that make this project sparkle! A pen holder loop attached to the back cover keeps writing tools close at hand. Inside pockets stand ready to hold gift receipts, while a just-for-fun set of beaded bookmarks makes it easy to find lists, planner pages and calendars.
Last of all, a creative ornament cover embellishment gives this easy project a dazzling creative touch. Nice job!
Total Tutorial: Awesome Christmas Planner
We're of two minds about this over-the-top Christmas planner. With the most complete tutorial presentation we've ever seen--including video!--blogger Oz-somestamps does a great job explaining how to make this wildly creative entry in the holiday planner field.
But be aware: this project, lovely as it is, is fairly complex and will require some specialty tools. Using a Zutter Bind-it-All and Crop-A-Dile Big Bite papercrafting tools, this project may be for dedicated papercrafters only.
This project also includes downloadable .PDF instructions and printable pages for the planner forms found in the folder. (Once again, we're a bit divided in our praise--these forms show a lot of similarity to Christmas pocket planner forms offered by OrganizedChristmas.com. In the spirit of sharing, we'd like to have seen credit given where credit was due.... but since they're a nice variation on the theme, we're pointing them out anyway.)
Get crafting on this awesome planner from OZ-somestamps:
Fast and Fun: Stash-Busting Christmas Planners
When it comes to making a workable Christmast planner, embellishments, stamped designs and lavish ribbons are nice to have, but simple's good, too! And when the Christmas planner project helps empty the craft stash and make good use of small scraps of paper? It's a stand-out project!
Check out these designs from blogger team Karen and Martha from Scrappin' Our Stash 2009. Using inexpensive pocket folders from the office supply store, these clever, sustainable folder-based planners are fast to make, fun to use.
Great job!
Altered Composition Book: Make Your Own Holiday Planner!
Isn't this fresh and lively? Check out this altered composition book, created by Bren Yule at the Inspiration Institute.
Based on a simple lined composition book, the planner's bright color scheme, clever use of stamping and embellishments and comprehensive divider tabs make it special.
We especially like the small file folder embellishment; it's just right for tucking small notes, scraps or receipts for easy retrieval. Now that's embellishment with a function!
Simple and Sweet: Jenn's 2009 Holiday Planner
Blogging as Mission Inkpossible, Jenn brings us this sweet and simple 2009 holiday planner.
Using a composition book as a base, Jenn's added seasonal calendars created in Excel, and a receipts envelope.
Divider tabs sort this easy Christmas planner into categories--and spritely stamps and embellishments make it pretty.
Check it out!
Holiday Menu Planner: Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day Combo
Does your English-inspired Christmas holiday include Boxing Day?
We've got just the thing for our friends in the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand: a nifty holiday menu planner printable from Australia's Notebook Magazine.
This free printable holiday menu planner includes a Christmas Day-only version, or you can select a three day Christmas Eve/Christmas/Boxing Day planner page.
With a clean design and free download, this is a worthy addition to anyone's Christmas planner:
Jessica's Floral File Folder Album
Not made specifically for Christmas--but it could be!--is this floral file folder album from Jessica, blogging as Desperate Stamper. Pretty!
Christmas Planner Tour: Just Plain Happy's Holiday Planner
So you like the Christmas pocket planner concept, but need more room? With full-size pages and the convenience of pockets, blogger Just Plain Happy's holiday planner is worthy of note!
Check out her colorful, clever solution to holiday planning. Slip full-sized planner pages, notepads and receipt envelopes into the decorated pockets of this Christmas planner to organize gifts, crafts and Christmas cards.
It's a winner!


