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Holiday Storage Tips

I hope you are enjoying the holidays as much as we are. The food is getting a little overwhelming, but I enjoy the fact that my kid’s still appreciate the traditional favorites. I also like the idea that they wanted to help with the preparation and learn the meaning of “a little of this and a little of that” in place of a measuring cup.

I’m not quite ready to dismantle the decorations, but I know it’s time to start thinking about the the next steps for the season…the tear down. I know I need extra holiday storage items to put away the new decorations I bought this year.

Our personal favorite for Ornament Storage is the Snapware Snap ‘N Stack Ornament Boxes. I love the fact that I can stack as many tiers as I need or that will fit into the dedicated holiday storage area in our garage. If you are looking for an ornament chest, Iris makes several sizes that are also stackable and the Titanium group is still one of the most popular. All items are made of a durable vinyl that will last for years.
 
Holiday Storage Tip 101:
Take inventory of the items you have to store. Do you need to think about tree storage? After that, you will need containers for your wreaths, lights, ornaments and assorted decorations. If you begin with all the right storage items, your project will be successful and easy to complete. If there are ornaments and decorations that you will not use again, don’t store them for another year. Donate them to a family in need or your local Salvation Army.

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December 29, 2007 on 6:47 am | In All, Holidays, Featured Products, NEAT finds


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  1. Thanks for information.
    Many interesting things!
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    Comment by celpjefscycle — January 11, 2008 #

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