Tip Junkie is hosting Christmas in July right now featuring hundreds of tutorials and 3 giveaways every day totaling over $1800 until July 31st. So to participate in the celebration, I thought I’d give you a rundown of how [...]
Executive Homemaker has so many free files and creative ideas to help make your Christmas and holiday season run smoothly and a LOT of fun for you and your family. The key is organization and writing all of your plans [...]
To make things even easier – I’ve compiled them into a 2 page format you can print out and put in your Executive Homemaker binder or Christmas Planner for future use. Simply circle the ones you do each year so you don’t have to re-invent the wheel every year.
Use this tradition in your own family and/or give it to a friend or family member. It makes a wonderful Christmas gift for a friend, neighbor, co-worker, or hostess.
This is the legend of the Christmas star. Print out the card and attach to a star ornament or star cookies. This makes a great hostess, co-worker, or neighbor gift.
The Legend of the Christmas Star
A diamond shines [...]
Snowflakes falling from the sky
Help remind us exactly why
Christmas came so long ago
Cleansing the earth like each new snow
One pure, unique, and perfect form,
Who came to earth to withstand the storm.
Each snowflake melts [...]
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ideas, and
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I'm all about not recreating the wheel. {{wink}} Someone has already done the work for you! All of the files you find on EH are Free and are designed to make your life fabulous and save you time and money.
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I
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