Free Christmas printables!

I’m so excited to give you these printables today.

I used to give my subscribers a huge PDF document but when I looked at it, I just couldn’t send it out.

It was far too *much* and didn’t spark joy. And most importantly, it didn’t feel authentic for me to talk about choosing priorities and living simpler, and then sending out a 20-page printable pack.

So, I made what I want to use – two months’ calendars, a page to map out your priorities (so you keep focussed), and a monthly and weekly breakdown.

Christmas printables |www.OrganisingQueen.com

Get it when you sign up to the list until about a week before Christmas because after that I’ll be sending out my favourite printable of the year, the 2016 Goals and Intentions Pack.

Enjoy using them and when you sit down to do your planning, take a pic and tag @OrganisingQueen on Instagram with #OrgQueenIntentionalChristmas

Wishing you joy as you plan for the holidays!

{Printable of the month} monthly and weekly goals form

Friends, it looks like the techno monster really didn’t want you to get this week’s printable.

I created the form, was busy saving the various versions, and got that horrible “not responding” circle in Word.

I rebooted expecting to open Word and find the “last worked on version” but nothing…. so I had to just create it all again.

So here it is, with MUCH love from me!

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There’s a monthly goals page – I use the exact same format except I type mine – but when I’m not at a computer or feel like using one of my lovely gel pens, I print them out.

There’s also a weekly goals page.

If you’re not signed up to the mailing list yet, this free printable is waiting for you in your welcome pack.

Print them back to back so you can flip back and forth to see how you’re doing on the monthly goals.

*** GOALS TIP – keep the A4 page in front of your computer notebook if you use one so it’s constantly in sight. ***

One thing on my list this week is to update my media page.

Now, click over to the Facebook page and tell me just ONE thing on your list this week.

Free printable clutter

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I love a free printable as much as the next person. I even have a Pinterest board called Free Printable Goodness 🙂

Confession – I’m very bad at remembering to pin to this board …

I’ve been clearing out my hard drive and quite honestly, I’m shocked at how many things I have that I’ve never used and, if I’m quite honest, have no intention of using either. Things that I just clicked on because it was free (how many posters can you actually put up in your house?!) or that looked cute at the time.

Remember the definition of clutter? Things you don’t love or use.

There were printables that were not exactly my style (I’m a very plain and simple person) and TONS I wasn’t using.

So I made a new folder – printables I will actually use – and I dragged in a couple and deleted all the rest.

The thing is I have a few printables I use over and over again – for example, there are some happy birthday tags I downloaded probably 4 years ago and I keep printing the file over and over, and some Christmas tags for baked goodies and some Christmas tags.

I don’t need the rest and let’s face it – if I do happen to need a little something for my very boring laundry room, I can use Pinterest’s search function and find one in 0.2 seconds so there’s no need to store all these things on my hard drive, right.

Okay, over to you.

Do you have a weakness for free printables too?

Let’s go through those free printables on our hard drives this weekend and get rid of them.

{free printable} DREAM method for organising

My gift to you – a free printable to inspire and remind you of my organising process.

Marcia gets crafty 2 – name tags for kids’ backpacks

I found these absolutely adorable name tags and knew they’d be perfect for our kids’ church bags.

I typed their names, printed, laminated, cut and punched.

At this point you could use ribbon to attach them to baskets, school backpacks, etc.

 

 

I used my current favourite thing, BINDER RINGS!

 

 

 

I hang my kids’ bags on the side of the wardrobe so they’re out of the way.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aren’t they gorgeous?

They would also make very nice gifts for kids if you already added the binder rings.

How have you used free printables lately?

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