While the
memories of Christmas last year long, the decorations need to come down. By
organizing them as you put them away, it will make it easier to use them next
year. Do not rush out and buy containers yet to store things. Just like any organizing project, you figure
out what needs to be stored and then figure out storage systems. The task is
not so daunting when you break it down into simple steps.
1. Separate
items into categories.
2. Find
storage containers for those categories.
3. Label
containers.
The first
thing is to look at all of your items, especially those that did not get out of
the boxes this year. Do you still have a strong attachment to those
decorations? Sentimentality is a large factor of Christmas but if you do not
really love the item, it is time to share them with others who truly will love
them. Set aside a box for donations as you begin the packing process.
Sort items into categories and pack similar items together so
it will be easy to find all of the like items next year. Remember not to pack
delicate items on the top or bottom of boxes.
1.
Inside decorations: garland, greenery, lights, silk flowers
2.
Outdoor decorations: garland, bows, lighting
3.
Ornaments.
4.
Greeting Cards.
5.
Fabric related items. Towels, linens, wall decorations.
6.
Dishes. Can they be stored on a shelf in the kitchen or dining room? If not,
pack securely using some of your towels or linens to help cushion the
breakables.
7.
Wrapping paper, ribbons, tags, bows.
8.
Artificial Christmas trees. Store in the original box or purchase a Christmas tree bag for storage.
9.
Candles. Wrap each candle to avoid scratches. An old sock works.
10.
Keep track of things needed for next year.
Storage Containers:
Once
your items are sorted then look at storage options. Clear boxes make it easy to
see the contents but cardboard boxes may be the thrifty way to go. Special
boxes for ornaments are a great investment as they keep the ornaments
separated.
Label and number the
boxes. A general
name on the outside of the box and then a list inside with specifics. If you
need a certain box to begin your decorating, such as Advent supplies, you may
wish to add a number 1 to the box so you will store that last so it will be
first out next year.
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Fragile
vs. non breakable. Egg cartons can be used for smaller items to protect them
and keep them separate. Otherwise wrap the ornaments in soft cloth or even
cocktail napkins that have gotten wrinkled. Ornament storage boxes are a great
investment.
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After
Christmas enjoy an evening of looking at the Christmas cards again and then
decide if they are to be kept or not. Check any address changes and add to your
address book. Check with your local school or preschool to see if they like
covers of cards for art projects. I will take off the cover-making sure there
is not writing on the inside and then recycle the rest of the card if
applicable. I do keep letters and photographs and group those with a rubber
band in a box.
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If
you always have specific decorations in a certain room such as a bedroom, store
those items in that room on a closet shelf. It will save time moving it
elsewhere and then moving it back again.
For even more storage ideas click the link below.
http://www.bhg.com/decorating/storage/organization-basics/store-holiday-decorations/For even more storage ideas click the link below.
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