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Christmas is rapidly approaching and all the holiday sales have are in full swing! Every year, I make a little Christmas list for my kids to fill out. Even though they are teenagers and young adults now, they still look forward to our little tradition and it makes me smile.
When I started making the lists, I had no idea that they would become something my kids would tuck away in their hearts as a special part of the season. I’ve never even shared here, because I just never thought much of it. But a few days ago, my girls asked me where their lists were and I realized I better get one put together.
I guess some things you just don’t grow out of.
The sweetest gift to a tender hearted mama like me.
Confession… I don’t have my Christmas decor out yet.
I’ve been too busy soaking in the last few precious drops of Autumn. Living intentionally, in the moment, is pretty magical but it probably doesn’t lend well to blogging. We’re going to dive into jingle belling around here in the next few days. We’ll get there.
However, I did buy these darling little bells.
They are so sweet and I am excited to add them to my Christmas mantle!
I’ve followed the same format on my Christmas Lists for years.
They always include the following:
If you don’t feel like creating your own, I made up a Christmas list that you can print off for free.
When printing, you can choose full page or you can turn it landscape and print several per page. I have 4 kids, so I like to do that. Then they print on one page of paper that I cut into 4 lists and trim up to make them pretty. They end up being about 3.75″ x 5.5″ once printed and cut.
You can print them on a nice heavy weight cardstock or regular printer paper, it’s totally up to you.
I hope this cute little printable helps you kick off the season in a merry way!
Enjoy the holidays!