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Lost the PJ's under the tree? NEVER AGAIN!! Come and see!

So, I know that a lot of us have the tradition of new PJ's opened on Christmas Eve.  I so love this tradition and do it every year but I always had one problem...which ones are the PJs? I'd try marking them but they would still get mixed in and I would spend a good amount of time under the tree (with antsy kids I might add) searching and sorting trying to find my marked presents until I had this idea! I made up a "Santa Sack" that I put all the PJ's in. Its looks darn cute under the tree too!  Then Christmas Eve I just grab the sack and let the kids get their packages from it.  Simple, easy fix!! What do you do to keep the PJ's separate and easy to find?? Comment! I'd love to hear!!



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  1. Love the idea! They're so cute too! One more thing to add to my to do list for Christmas :)

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  2. CUTE!! I love your blog, so adorable! I'm a follower now! Stop by Sassy Sites and say hi! ;)

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  3. This is so cute. Gets you in the mood for Christmas, oh no not yet!!

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  4. That is a perfect idea! It would be fun, too, if the "sack" were a fun pillowcase for the kids to use all year, too! I love thinking about Christmas in July when there is no pressure.

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  5. That is a great idea! Thanks for linking up with me for Friday Favorites!

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