Shops are beginning to tuck a few festive treats onto their shelves, supermarkets are planning seasonal ranges, and households up and down the country are quietly making lists (and checking them twice!).
Starting your preparations now can make December less stressful and far more enjoyable.
Why Start in September?
Less Stress, More Joy – Tackling things bit by bit helps you avoid the last-minute rush.
Spreading the Cost – Picking up gifts, decorations, and food gradually helps ease the financial burden.
Better Choice – The early bird really does catch the worm: limited-edition items and popular toys are more likely to be in stock.
Time for Homemade Touches – From crafting decorations to making Christmas cakes and puddings, September gives you a head start.
Key Preparations to Begin Now
1. Make Your Christmas List
Start jotting down names for gifts, who you’ll be sending cards to, and any festive gatherings you’ll host. Having a plan helps you stay organised.
2. Budget and Save
Create a Christmas budget in September. Work out what you can afford and begin spreading purchases across the coming weeks.
3. Get a Head Start on Gifts
Keep an eye out for early sales, back-to-school discounts, and special offers. Even one or two presents bought now will ease December’s shopping load.
4. Stock the Pantry
Staples such as dried fruit, mincemeat, flour, and spices will all keep beautifully. Picking them up now means you’ll be ready for festive baking.
5. Plan Your Decorations
Whether you’re looking to try a new colour scheme, upgrade your lights, or simply need a few fresh baubles, early September is the time to plan your look.
6. Start Crafting and DIY Projects
Homemade decorations, knitted gifts, and even advent calendars take time. Begin in September and you’ll enjoy the process rather than rushing.
7. Book Experiences Early
Christmas markets, pantomimes, Santa’s grottos, and festive train rides all sell out quickly. Secure your tickets now to avoid disappointment.
A Gentle Seasonal Shift
Preparing for Christmas in September doesn’t mean diving headfirst into tinsel and carols (unless you want to!). Think of it as laying the groundwork for a calm, magical festive season. By getting ahead, you give yourself more time to savour the real joys of Christmas: being with loved ones, sharing good food, and making memories.
After all, when December rolls around, wouldn’t you rather be sipping mulled wine by the tree than dashing through the shops in a panic?

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