December 2025 Organizing Checklist by Maria Gracia https://www.getorganizednow.com December is a busy month filled with celebration, tradition, winter weather, and year-end responsibilities. It’s the perfect time to simplify, organize, and prepare your home for comfort, calm, and joyful memories. Whether you’re hosting holiday gatherings, finishing shopping and wrapping, or planning for the new year, these small daily tasks will help keep your home tidy and your month peaceful and productive. __ Dec 1 Refresh the entryway launch pad: Clear out old mail, straighten shoes, shake out the doormat, and set out a small basket for gloves and hats. A tidy entry sets the tone for the entire month. __ Dec 2 Clean and declutter your night stands: Remove old receipts, lip balm, water cups, or random clutter that always ends up here. Dust the surfaces and return only what you truly need for a calm bedtime space. __ Dec 3 Declutter one kitchen countertop area: Remove anything that doesn’t belong, like stray paperwork, extra mugs, or unused small appliances. Wipe the counter until it shines for a calmer cooking space. __ Dec 4 Review your holiday calendar: Confirm events, jot down reminders, and remove anything that no longer works with your energy or schedule. A simplified calendar keeps the season joyful; not overwhelming. __ Dec 5 Check winter gear: Pull together gloves, hats, scarves, and warm socks. Match up pairs, wash anything dingy, and donate extras. This prevents last-minute scrambling on cold mornings. __ Dec 6 St. Nick’s Day: Set up a small giving station: Place a tote or basket by the door for December donations. Add items you no longer need (books, toys, winter accessories, or kitchen extras) to spread seasonal kindness. __ Dec 7 Clean out your freezer door shelves: Toss anything covered in ice crystals, mystery bags, or expired sauces. __ Dec 8 Wipe down stair railings: These high-touch surfaces collect dust and germs. Give them a good cleaning so your home feels fresh and cared for. __ Dec 9 Organize your gift wrap station: Gather paper, tags, ribbons, and scissors. Recycle scraps, sharpen scissors, and store everything in one tidy place to streamline wrapping. __ Dec 10 Clean pet areas: Wash pet blankets, wipe down bowls, and vacuum your pet’s favorite corner. Want a clutter-free home once and for all? Check out my Goodbye Clutter resource! Visit: https://www.getorganizednow.com/goodbye-clutter-sl.html?cl __ Dec 11 National App Day: Declutter your apps: Remove those you haven't used in months, organize the rest into folders, and update your favorites. A cleaner phone makes life feel calmer. __ Dec 12 Shine bathroom mirrors and chrome: A quick polish brightens the entire bathroom and adds a peaceful, spa-like feel. __ Dec 13 Sort your baking supplies: Check your supply of parchment paper, baking soda, sugar, sprinkles, and cookie cutters. Organize everything for stress-free holiday baking. __ Dec 14 Hanukkah begins at sundown: Prepare a peaceful lighting space: Clear a safe, clutter-free spot for the menorah, wipe the surface, and gather candles or oil so everything is ready for the first night’s glow. __ Dec 15 Clean out one kitchen drawer: Remove crumbs, sort utensils, and clear out duplicates. A tidy drawer makes cooking and serving holiday meals far easier. __ Dec 16 Wipe down light switches and door handles: These small spots collect fingerprints quickly. Clean them for a subtle winter refresh. __ Dec 17 Prep your guest bathroom: Restock toilet paper, add a fresh hand towel, wipe down surfaces, and add a soft winter scent like pine or vanilla. __ Dec 18 Organize your coffee or tea station: Restock sweeteners, clean the machine, declutter mugs, and set out festive napkins for December sipping. __ Dec 19 Sort out one toy or hobby bin: Have kids choose items to donate, or refresh your own craft, puzzle, or game storage. Make room for new holiday gifts. __ Dec 20 Dust baseboards in one living space: A quick wipe instantly freshens the room and gets your home holiday-ready. Do you want to get all of your paper organized once and for all? My Oh-So- Organized Filing System is a filing system AND an organizing system rolled into one! Visit: https://www.getorganizednow.com/filing-system.html?cl __ Dec 21 First Day of Winter: Winter emergency kit check: For the house, ensure you have flashlights, batteries, blankets, salt, and shelf-stable food. For the vehicle, check that you have an ice scraper, blanket, a flash light, jumper cables, and a small shovel. Being prepared adds peace of mind as winter begins. __ Dec 22 Clean kitchen appliances’ exterior surfaces: Wipe smudges from the fridge, microwave, dishwasher, and oven doors for a polished kitchen. __ Dec 23 Prep your dining space: Wipe the table, fluff seat cushions, and set out serving dishes you'll need in the next few days. This reduces last-minute stress. __ Dec 24 Christmas Eve: Create a calm living room: Fluff pillows, fold throws, tidy surfaces, and dim the lights to enjoy a peaceful evening before the big day. __ Dec 25 Christmas Day: Celebrate fully! After the fun, gather wrapping paper into a recycling bag, rinse dishes, and jot down a few favorite moments from the day. __ Dec 26 Kwanzaa Begins: Create a simple Kwanzaa reflection space: Clear a small table or shelf, tidy the area, and set out a notebook or cards where you can reflect on the seven principles throughout the week. __ Dec 27 Review finances for the coming year: Jot down monthly bills, big expenses, or savings goals. A simple plan now sets you up for a strong January. __ Dec 28 Give new gifts a proper home: Find a thoughtful spot for each item you received, whether it’s a cozy sweater, a new kitchen tool, or a book you’re excited to read. Remove packaging, clear a little space if needed, and make sure each gift has a place where you’ll actually use and enjoy it. December 28 is too early for holiday décor clean-up, but just right for welcoming new items into your home with intention. __ Dec 29 Refresh your linen closet: Fold towels neatly, group like items, and remove anything old or stained. __ Dec 30 Do a 15-item sweep: Walk through your home and gather 15 items to donate, discard, or relocate. A tiny end-of-year decluttering ritual. Make 2026 your year to say Goodbye, Clutter! __ Dec 31 New Year’s Eve: Set up your January “fresh start” basket: Include a new notebook, 2026 calendar, fresh pens, sticky notes, and a simple goal list. Welcome the new year with clarity and calm. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ by Maria Gracia - Get Organized Now! https://www.getorganizednow.com FREE Goodies and E-zine filled with tips, ideas, articles and more to help you organize your home, your office and your life at the Get Organized Now! 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