If you're one of the millions of people who send Christmas cards every year, you probably have a Christmas Card List. You might not know where it is right now, but with a little effort it will turn up somewhere. Perhaps you'll find it in a box of wrapping paper or with last year's left over cards.
My list is written on a piece of scrap paper. It's not very organized and still contains the names of people who have passed away or the old addresses of those who have moved. The time has arrived to re-organized and re-write a new list.
It might seem practical to keep a Christmas Card list on my computer, but when it comes to lists I still like paper. I want to be able to sit down at my desk, sort through the cards I'm sending, look at my list and address my envelopes.
I wanted a fresh clean list, so I turned to the internet in search of a template for a printable Christmas Card List.
The following links leads to list that will help you organize all the basic information: name, address and a place to check off when a card has been sent or received.
To print, first go the file tab and choose print preview. Depending on your settings, the list will probably not fill the page. Increase the scale setting until the list fills the page and then print.
Debi Dawn's Christmas Card List
WTV -Zone Christmas Card List
Celebrating Christmas Card List
Organized Christmas Card List
All Things Christmas Card List



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