How to Organize Holiday Shopping

This How to Organize Holiday Shopping guide offers tips, tricks and advice on organizing your holiday gift shopping. Holiday shopping can add unnecessary stress to an already stressful season, but staying organized can help you beat most, if not all, of your Christmas-induced anxiety. At the very least, it can keep you from making a frantic midnight shopping run to 7-Eleven on Christmas Eve for last minute gifts. If you're holiday shopping is well-organized, you can relax and enjoy the happy time without worry.

Organizing your holiday shopping isn't difficult, and there are a lot of online calendars to help you keep track of what you need to buy, what you want to buy and when you need to mail out each gift.

Step 1: Create a Budget

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  • If you have a firm sense of what you'd like to spend on Christmas gifts, it will automatically limit the time you spend playing the part of harried shopper. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you create a holiday shopping budget:
  1. Settle on a Figure: Decide how much you want to spend overall. You can break down this amount by person, family or gift when you create your gift-giving list.
  2. Include Gift-Related Costs: Include gift wrapping, cards and shipping in your budget.
  3. Budget Time: Time is as important as money. You need time to plan, time to save, time to shop and time to wrap all those thoughtful gifts.

Step 2: Make a List

Make a list, and check it twice. (Photo by Rodolfo Clix)
  • The key to organization is the almighty list. Even Santa keeps one. Here's what you should keep track of on one or more holiday shopping lists:
  1. Gift Recipient
  2. Gift Recipient's Address if You're Shipping Gifts
  3. Amount Budgeted per Person
  4. Gift-Giving Ideas
  5. Where to Buy the Gift
  6. Whether You've Already Bought or Shipped the Gift

Make Your List Manageable

  • Part of staying organized is not overwhelming yourself with a list as long as Santa's. You don't need to eliminate anyone based on their naughty or nice quotient, but there are a few techniques you can use to whittle that list down to the essentials.
  1. Cut the List in Half: Once you've listed everyone and their brother on your holiday shopping list, cut it in half. Who do you want to give gifts to versus who you feel obliged to give gifts to? When you give a gift, you should be giving it from the heart not out of a sense of social or professional obligation. If you must give gifts to co-workers or relatives you don't care for, limit the amount you spend on them.
  2. Consider a Gift Exchange: If your family or circle of friends is open to it, consider a gift exchange with a set spending limit.
  3. Buy a Family Gift: You don't have to buy mom, dad and all the kids individual presents. Buy a gift they can use together - a zoo membership, tickets to a family-friendly show or a restaurant gift certificate.
  4. Assign a Price Limit per Person: Break down your overall budget by person. In the end, you may find that you spend more time than money on the people you care about most.

Online Tools for Making Lists

  1. GiftBox: GiftBox is an online service which allows you to take charge of your holiday gift-giving by keeping track of your gift-giving ideas, your budget and what you've already bought. There is a charge if you wish to keep track of more than three holidays at a time. Otherwise, the service is free.

  2. Ta-da Lists: A free, easy-to-use online list-making service from the folks at 37signals. If you want to get fancier in your list-making endeavors, check out the next step up in their organizational tools - Backpack.

  3. Remember the Milk: A free, online list-making tool that integrates with Google Calendar.

  4. Fig. 1: GiftBox "Gifts I'm Giving" Page

Step 3: Brainstorm Gift Ideas

Step 4: Go Shopping

  • Now that you know what you want to buy for everyone on your list, it's time to go shopping.
(Photo by Steve Woods)
  1. Shop Online: Why go to the mall if you don't have to? As long as you have enough time to order gifts and have them shipped, you don't even have to get out of bed to finish your Christmas shopping. Be sure to check out Mahalo's Guide to Shopping Online if you're worried about internet security or privacy.
  2. Create a Shopping Game Plan: If you must leave your house, create a game plan. Map out your route before you go, be patient in the parking lots and stay well-nourished.
  3. Take an Early Vacation Day: Take a day off of work early in December and hit the stores. Get everything out of the way before the pressure's really on.
  4. Create Gift Central at Home: Set aside a space at home to keep all of your gifts, wrapping paper and shipping supplies. Aside from the gifts you're trying to be sneaky about, try to keep the Christmas booty contained to one manageable area.

Step 5: Wrap and Ship Your Gifts

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