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Christmas is behind us, the holidays are over, and most of us have “undecked” our halls. Have you taken down your holiday décor yet? I just finished taking mine down. The hardest part of taking down the décor can be putting it all away. It used to be one of my most dreaded tasks of the holiday season. After many years of stress I learned that if you organize your holiday décor it is so much easier.
I’m not sure why I didn’t think to get a system earlier; taking time to organize your holiday décor seems like a no brainer. I used to have a bunch of random boxes and just tossed everything in wherever it would fit. Sometimes I’d end up with more décor than boxes and I’d have to start over again. Once I decided to get organized and get a system it was so much easier. Here are the tips I have to help you organize your holiday décor and make “undecking” your halls easier.
Get good containers
I decided to purchase some Rubbermaid totes for all of my Christmas décor and I am so glad I did. The totes stack easily because they are all the same size and shape. They are sturdy and keep the décor from getting crushed. The plastic also protects the décor from damage. Strong cardboard boxes would also work. Getting good containers is the first step to help you organize your holiday décor.
Wrap and protect
When putting your holiday décor away, be sure to wrap and protect your décor. It is so sad when you are unboxing your holiday décor and you come across a favorite decoration that was broken in storage. It only takes a few minutes to protect your décor. Use bubble wrap and paper towels or paper napkins to protect and separate décor items. This simple step helps organize your holiday décor and keep it safe.
Time savers
Spend a few extra minutes as you organize your holiday décor and do things to make decorating easier next winter. Doing small things like winding lights on cardboard instead of just tossing them in the box will save so much time when you are ready to use them again. Saving time is another bonus when you organize your holiday décor.
Make needed repairs
If your kids are at all like mine, some of your décor gets broken, ridded or torn during the holiday season. It is so much easier to repair the décor before you put it away than it will be when you take it out next winter. This is another way to organize your holiday décor and save time later.
Put things used together in the same box
This is probably the most helpful thing I have found when it comes to trying to organize your holiday décor. All of the décor that goes on the Christmas tree goes in the same few boxes. All of the linens and fabric items go in another box. The décor that is used together should be stored together. This makes decorating and then packing the décor later so much easier.
Label boxes very specifically
Once you have the boxes packed, put a label on the box and list the contents. Labels can be simple, just make sure they are very detailed. I use duct tape and a sharpie to label my boxes. If you are very detailed, you can organize your holiday décor and make it simple to use. When boxes are labeled you know which box to grab when you need to decorate a certain area. When packing your décor away, you’ll know what goes in each box. If you organize your holiday décor like this, it becomes so easy to use.
Toss or donate unused décor
One last tip is to toss or donate unused décor. There is always that one item or two that you haven’t used in years. Maybe you don’t really like it or perhaps you just don’t want it. Stop storing it and get rid of it. Donate it if possible, but if not, throw it out. Don’t store clutter.
Hopefully these tips will help you organize your holiday décor. Have a tip we didn’t mention? Let us know. We love to hear from you!
Christmas is over and if you are at all like me, you are facing the “put it all away” part of the holidays. This part drives me truly crazy, I really, really dislike it! You might think I am talking about the chore of taking down the decorations but I am not. That part doesn’t bother me too much. I’m talking about putting away all of the new gifts that my family received. When it is time to organize those new gifts, I can get really stressed out.
Don’t get me wrong, I am not complaining. I love the gifts we receive. I love the gifts I give my kids. We are very blessed. When it comes to putting it all away, I have found that just tossing everything into the kids’ rooms doesn’t work for me. I need to feel like I am making a preemptive strike at the clutter. (Containing and curbing the clutter is one of my New Year’s resolutions!) In the past couple of years I have found that it really does help to organize those new gifts before you try to put them away.
There are a few things I do that seem to really help. When it is time to organize those new gifts, if I start with these simple things, it is so much easier. Below are my tips to help you organize those new gifts too.
Get rid of packaging
All too often we are tempted to put items away in the packaging. Toys come in boxes that they don’t really need to be kept in and often the boxes just take up extra space. The same goes for so many other gifts we receive. Occasionally, a gift may need to remain in the packaging or it may come in a perfect storage container, those gifts are the exception to this rule. The first step to organize those new gifts is to get rid of that unneeded packaging.
Figure out where the gifts are going to go
You might be tempted to just send all of an individual’s gifts to their room, I know I feel that way. That really is not always the best solution. Sometimes gifts will be used in another room, or part of the house. Those gifts are better when put away where they will be used. It might make more sense to store the new video games with the rest of the video game equipment for example.
Once you figure out what room the gifts belong in, figure out where in that room they will go. Does that gift go on a shelf, in a closet, under a bed? In order to organize those new gifts, you will need to decide where they all go.
Put things in space saving containers
Once you’ve decided where all the new gifts go, you need to organize those new gifts into space saving containers. Some gifts won’t need containers but many will need them. These containers can be something you have around the house or something inexpensive from the dollar store. Don’t spend a lot of money to organize those new gifts. Simple shoe boxes can maximize shelf space and allow for multiple items to be stored in one area. Using storage containers also keeps multiple pieces of your gift together. Toys are a great example of this. If a toy train set can be stored in a small box, all of the parts will stay together and be so much easier to store. Space saving containers can be a huge part to being successful when you organize those new gifts.
Label everything
If you start to organize those new gifts, you want them to stay that way right? I know I do! I have found that if I label containers, shelves, spots in closets, whatever and wherever, things tend to stay more organized. Toy closets, kitchen cupboards, bathroom shelves, label whatever you put away and label its location. Kids and spouses can see where things go easily. This is another great step to help you successfully organize those new gifts.
Get rid of unused things
This is another big step when you organize those new gifts. It is a great time to get rid of unused or replaced items. Watch our blog next week for a blog or two on this subject.
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