Holiday Bucket List Ideas + Free Bucket List Printables
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What’s on your holiday bucket list this year? Check out these fun ideas to do around the holidays.
Today’s gift is all about fun and good vibes. It’s a Holiday bucket list printable!
Make sure you experience this Holiday season the fullest and use the premade list to plan for fun events for the holidays or create your own with the blank template.
I can’t wait to share these printables with you! I hope you’ll like them!
This post is part of the series called: 25 Merry Days of the free printables. So there are more fun, pretty and practical printables if you’d like to check them out.
What is a Holiday bucket list?
A bucket list is a list of things a person wants to achieve or experience before a certain age or in their life time.
A Holiday bucket list is a kind of a light version of that. It’s a list of things you want to experience during this Holiday season.
There are two versions: a prewritten list and a blank checklist.
After you’ve experienced one of the things from your bucket list you can check it off of your list.
How to use the hOLIDAY BUCKET LIST printables
There are two Holiday bucket list printables:
1. A template where you can write (and easily track) all the things you want to experience this Holiday season
- Over 25 lines and check boxes to write down (and track) all your favorite events and activities.
- A box to write down which ones where your Top 3 favorites.
2. A prewritten list with some most enjoyable and fun Holiday activities with extra lines and check boxes to add your own and a box to write down which ones where your favorites!
Print one or both of them and start adding your favorite Holiday activities on them!
Fun ideas you can add on your bucket list
Here are some ideas and activities you can add to your list (these you can also find on the prewritten list):
- Go see Christmas lights
- Write a letter to Santa
- Send cards >>> Check out also the Gratitude Holiday card printables and the Thank you cards.
- Build a snowman
- Make paper snowflakes
- Decorate the tree
- Go gift shopping >>> Check out also the gift shopping list printable!
- Have a family game night >>> Ticket to ride is my all time favorite board game! And Skip-bo is a close second.
- Wrap gifts >>> If you run out of wrapping paper, check out these posts: last minute printable wrapping paper with pretty dots and this one with Merry Christmas written on it.
- Sing carols
- Bake cookies
- Decorate the house
- Make snow angels
- Donate to charity
- Do something nice to someone
- Watch a Christmas movie
- Hang stockings
- Make a gingerbread house >>> if you don’t want to design it yourself, then here’s a good (quite basic) gingerbread house cookie cutter set.
- Eat candy without feeling guilty >>> I’m dreaming of buying this Lindt LINDOR chocolate truffel box one day.
- Have hot chocolate >>> if you ate too much candy, do this another day 🙂
How many of those could you already check off your list?
And what are some must-have activities you’d like to add to the prewritten one?
Share in the comments!
How to download the bucket list printables
You can download these by clicking the link underneath the image. These are printable gifts, so please feel free to print out as many as you wish and need for your personal use!
DOWNLOAD: Holiday Bucket List PDF
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DOWNLOAD: Holiday Bucket List (empty template) PDF
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