Here are a few great tools I’ve found to help you know what you want to make, do, and enjoy during the holidays.
A printable gift list to help you organize your gift giving from The Project Girl.
Real Simple has a holiday decorating essentials checklist. (It’s not my ideal checklist. It has a definite Christmas bias, and includes “lawn ornaments”, but it can still help. )
Also from Real Simple, a holiday baking checklist. (While none of my traditional Christmas baking actually includes chocolate, I’m glad to see that they have it on the list. It doesn’t have to go IN things, it can just keep you company while you bake.)
Martha Stewart has some great hints for a stress-free holiday season. (Be warned, there is video on this page that plays automatically when you get there.)
Martha (ooo, look, we’re on a first name basis now!) also has a great party planning checklist.

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I love martha, but I always think her checklists are so confusing! you know I like to keep it simple — one page is all you need! Now I’m going to have to make a party planner form :p