Everyone agrees that stowing away festive decor isn’t nearly as much fun as putting it up.
But how you go about the task is important—with proper care and organization, your keepsakes will be easier to unpack next season and may even last longer
Prepping and packing
First, think carefully about where you’ll stash your seasonal items. Stackable containers are best for shelves, whereas ones with handles will allow you to capitalize on wall space. In addition, check your lights and other trimmings for damage, and repair or replace any as needed. And before you start packing, give your items a wipe with a clean cloth to remove any dust. (For a menorah, fill a bucket with warm water to remove wax, then towel dry it.)
Next, check to see if you still have your decorations’ original packaging; since it’s custom-made for them, it will maximize space and protection. If you don’t, try an ornament bin with compartments to safeguard fragile pieces. Also, for easier access later, keep related objects together—for example, put all your ornament boxes in one container and your gift wrap and bows in a wrapping-paper organizer. Pack heavier treasures separately or at the bottom of their vessels to prevent them from breaking more fragile items.
Storing your bins
Now that the time-consuming part is done, you can put your packed bins away. Label them for easier identification, and consider keeping a simple inventory list for your holiday storage space on your computer or phone. Stack everything in a clean, dry space out of direct sunlight to prevent damage, putting essentials such as your tree stand at the top or in front for quick access when it’s time to welcome the holiday season all over again.
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