Free Christmas Printables Pack — 12 PDFs from Wish List to Open House
The whole December stack — plan, send, wrap, host — in one curated bundle of free PDFs. Each link opens a customizable generator with live preview, no signup, no watermark.
Phase 1 — Plan (October – early November)
Set the budget, capture wish lists, lock the participants.
Christmas Wish List
Per-person wish list with size, color, link, and priority — works for kids and adults.
Open generator →Holiday Budget
Total seasonal spend by category — gifts, food, travel, decor, charity — with budget vs spent.
Open generator →Gift List
Recipient × idea × budget × purchased / wrapped status — the master shopping sheet.
Open generator →Cookie Exchange Planner
Confirm participants, lock cookie types so no one brings duplicates, and set quantities.
Open generator →Phase 2 — Send & wrap (mid – late November)
Cards in the mail, gifts wrapped, Secret Santa coordinated.
Christmas Card List
Recipients with mailing address and sent-checkbox so you can mail in batches.
Open generator →Christmas Card Exchange
Two-way log: cards you sent vs cards received, so next year's list is auto-curated.
Open generator →Gift Tags
4-up to/from gift tags with decorative borders — print on cardstock and cut.
Open generator →Secret Santa Gift Exchange
Names, drawn-for, idea, budget cap, wrapped checkbox — perfect for office or family swap.
Open generator →Phase 3 — Family magic (December)
Letters, coloring, and the things kids actually remember.
Phase 4 — Open house & dinner (Dec 23 – 25)
The two sheets that turn chaos into a plan.
How to use the pack
- Start in October with the wish list and the holiday budget — every other decision flows from those two numbers.
- Mid-November, print the card list and gift tags. Mail cards before Black Friday to beat post-office surge.
- For office or extended-family swaps, run the Secret Santa sheet by Thanksgiving so people have ~3 weeks to shop.
- On December 1, hand kids the Letter to Santa and holiday coloring sheets — keeps them off the iPad while you wrap.
- Dec 18 — print the open-house timeline backwards from your party time. Tape it inside a kitchen cabinet.
Why a paper Christmas plan beats a phone
Christmas is the one season where multiple people shop, cook, mail, and host in parallel — but only one person usually holds the master plan. A printed wish list on the fridge means anyone can grab a name and shop on lunch break. A printed open-house timeline means whoever's nearest the oven can read the next step without unlocking your phone. Apps are great for the planning stage; paper wins on the day.
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