Christmas Decoration Storage – 7 Quick Tips
The use of CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT STORAGE BOXES can keep your ornaments looking new until next year.
While it may be tempting to just throw everything into boxes and worry about sorting it out next year, you’ll be sorry when a precious Christmas decoration ornament gets lost or broken. Use these CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT STORAGE BOXES
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Save time Get all your Christmas decorations organized so it’s quick and easy to find them next year.
Save space by using boxes that can be easily stacked and organized.
Save money by storing your Christmas lights and decorations in a manner that preserves their quality and extends their life span. Use these CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT STORAGE BOXES
7 Quick Tips
1. Use See Through Storage Containers – These are great because you can see the contents without having to spend time labeling each box. Plus the plastic helps protect from moisture better than cardboard. When stacking, be sure to place the largest and heaviest boxes on the bottom and smaller boxes on the top.
2. Box the Garland and Beads – CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT STORAGE BOXES
If you use many strands of beads, larger boxes could become too heavy. To keep the beads from becoming tangled, place individual strands in baggies. If you prefer, you can wrap each strand around empty paper towel rolls and tape the ends.
3. Don’t Pile the Christmas Lights – Don’t stack too many lights in the same box.They will turn into one big bundle. The box will become too heavy and the lights on the bottom could be damaged. Lights can easily become tangled so individual strands of lights should be bagged separately or wrapped around paper towel rolls a d tie with pull ties or bread wrapper ties.
4. Don’t Crush The Wreaths – Wreaths can be stacked in larger boxes but each wreath should be wrapped with bubble wrap. If they aren’t wrapped then they shouldn’t be stacked. Bubble wrap can be purchased where office supplies are sold. Wreath boxes can also be purchased and are readily available on the Internet and in stores.
5. Wrap Christmas Ornaments Properly – Ornaments should be individually wrapped in white tissue paper or where greater protection is needed, wrap in bubble wrap. Since most ornaments are lightweight they can be stored in large boxes. If you still have the original boxes the ornaments came in, then store them in these and then place them in the storage container.
6. Protect Christmas Decorations from Moisture – If you live in a humid climate using plastic containers may not be enough to protect from moisture. Place packets of silica gel in each container to avoid damage from humidity. Silica gel can be purchased at arts and craft stores. If you cannot find individual packets, you can make your own by wrapping several tablespoons of silica gel in white tissue paper and securing with tape. Several packets should be placed throughout the box.
7. Guard Against Temperature Changes- Delicate decorations such as ornaments made with photos or wax can be temperature sensitive. Store them in CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT STORAGE BOXES
Side note: You may also want to consider
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CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT STORAGE BOXES
and wreath boxes for especially fine ornaments and wreaths instead of clear storage containers. They are available in stores and on the Internet. They are very convenient and some are even acid free for even greater protection for your fine collectables. They are more expensive, but for high quality, valuable ornaments this may be a worthwhile investment.
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