Items you will need to help you organize:
Large Containers
Preferably the strong, stackable, plastic type with a lid. They come in an assortment of sizes and colors. Cardboard boxes won’t stand the test of time.
It is recommended that you separate your indoor decorations from your outdoor decorations in different bins. This will make decorating each area much easier.
Preferably the strong, stackable, plastic type with a lid. They come in an assortment of sizes and colors. Cardboard boxes won’t stand the test of time.
It is recommended that you separate your indoor decorations from your outdoor decorations in different bins. This will make decorating each area much easier.
If you select the clear (see-through style) bins, you will be able to see what’s inside. Otherwise, if you prefer to use colored bins to differentiate the holiday decorations (indoor/outdoor, etc.), simply label the outside of the container
Have a container for each room of your home that you decorate. This system will make it much easier to locate those special items dedicated to a certain area, such as train sets or holiday villages.
Ornament Keeper / Ornament Storage Box
These items can be purchased from many local hardware and home décor stores where organizing products are sold. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes and will help you safely store up to 72 ornaments in bin.
Just be sure to mark them FRAGILE and put these bins on top of the stack so the ornaments don’t get crushed.
Cardboard Tubes
Save your empty wrapping paper tubes or paper towel tubes for storing your tree lights. Simply put a slit in one end of the tube to secure the end of the string of lights and then begin to gently wrap them around the tube to keep them from getting tangled. This is also a good time to inspect the lights and determine if they need to be replaced with a new set. Some light sets suggest replacement after 90 days use (or equal to approximately 3 holidays).
Plastic Bags
Once the tree lights have been wound on the cardboard tubes, place them in a plastic bag to protect them.
Commercial wreath storage bags can be purchased to store wreaths. The bags will help keep the shape of the wreath if stored properly.
Other helpful hints:
Wrapping paper should be stored in a box (with scissors, tape, gift tags and ribbon) in a closet or under a bed. This way you will have everything together and it will be protected from being tattered, dusty or even moldy – depending where you may have stored it.
This is also the best time to inspect your decorations. If they are discolored, chipped or broken, it is time to repair or toss them. Watch for post-holiday sales when items are deeply discounted to purchase the replacements to your holiday decorations.
Organizing your holiday
decorations is easier than you think!
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Article submitted by Chapter member Marilyn Sclafani. Founder of Organize-Pro.com