Variety of Storage Containers
First thing is first, storage containers. There are so many
options available now other than an old cardboard box. Of course plastic
containers are great in terms of convenience and durability, but if you want
something a little more specific, you are in luck.
There are options for the smaller Christmas necessities such
as wrapping paper.
The one pictured can hold up to 12 rolls, and has inside
pockets for holding gift tags, ribbon, tape, ect.
To protect and organize your ornaments, pick up one of these
storage boxes. Complete with three removable layers of divided trays, which
hold 72 ornaments all together.
Even your wreath can now be stored away properly. This bag has
an internal hook and adjustable buckle straps to make sure your wreath holds
its place, and stays dust free for the coming year.
And lastly, if you’re looking to update your tree storage,
check out one of these wheeled bags. It can hold up to a nine-foot tree and has
internal straps to make sure it is all nice and secure.
Label, Label, Label
Before you go and tuck everything away, do no forget to
label. This will make sorting through the following year a breeze. Instead of
writing across a box or bag with a sharpie, try another quick, simple approach.
Type up a tag with a large title so you can quickly generalize what it
contains, and allow for an area below so you can list out the specific contents.
For more versatility, you can place a clear laminated sheet on top of the label
and then list the contents. Just a little tip to make your life easier when
adding or tossing decorations during the holiday season!
Maximize Your Storage Space
Now that everything is as organized as possible, lets keep
moving in that direction and maximize your overall storage space. Of course you
can always use a shelving system or cubbies.
But spice it up a little; take
advantage of every unused space available to you. More and more ingenious
approaches are being widely used. I love the idea of under stair shelving.
No
extra space is used and it is completely out of the way, add doors if you want
it all out of sight as well. In attics and garages, look to your ceiling for added
storage.
“Ceiling shelves” can be used for smaller items, they are
easy to access, simply undo the closer, whether it be a cleat or a lock, and
pull down the box.
Another idea is to add wooden beams with a lip to slide
boxes in out. You once again are not using up floor space and the items are out
of sight and out of mind.
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