10
Tips to Storing Christmas Decorations
Storing Christmas
Decorations Properly and Quickly
By Sarah Aguirre, About.com Guide
1. Storing Christmas Linens Store Christmas linens
in a suitcase to keep away the risk of moisture damage. Or keep your Christmas
towels, rugs, blankets, etc. on an unused shelf in your linen or personal
closet. You can put one or two lavender scented dryer sheets between the linens
to keep away moths and keep them smelling wonderful.
2. Storing Christmas Wreaths Whatever
container you use to store your wreaths must be able to preserve it's shape
throughout the year.
3. Storing Christmas
Trees Although the box your artificial tree came in may seem like the
perfect one to repack it in for storing, this isn't the wisest idea for
preservation. The cardboard boxes begin to deteriorate making them more prone
to insect infestation. Try a commercially available Christmas
tree bag or Christmas tree box.
4. Storing Christmas Ornaments Special
ornaments most often benefit from being stored in the boxes that they came in.
You can store smaller ornaments in an egg carton.
5. Storing Christmas
Candles Wrap the candles in old socks or knee-high stockings to prevent
scratching. Make sure to store the candles away from the heat of the attic or
other areas which can melt the candles.
6. Storing Christmas
Decorations for Reassembling Before you take down Christmas Decorations
for storing, take pictures to remember the way you set up your decorations.
Then take everything down in reverse order of the way it was put up.
7. Storing Decorations
and Planners Don't pack away your holiday planning notebook. You will need
this notebook during the year to keep track of recipes, address changes, gift
ideas and gifts purchased.
8. Storing Christmas Lights Do
away with the tangled mess of years past by organizing your Christmas Lights
before you pack them. Make sure to dispose of any lights that have been damaged
or are not working properly. You will save yourself storage space.
9. Labeling Christmas
Storage Save yourself time next year by thoroughly labeling your
Christmas decorations. Make a detailed inventory on the outside of each box.
Number the boxes so that you'll know how many you have (i.e. Box 1 of 12).
Labeling the boxes this way, also lets you order them according to how they
should be unpacked. Consider wrapping your Christmas decoration boxes in
wrapping paper for easy identification.
10. Unpacking the First
Christmas Box Be sure to prominently label the first box to be opened at
Christmas. Box 1 could contain your advent calendar, tree stand, Christmas
cards, or whatever you need at the beginning of the Christmas season.