Post-Holiday Storage Solutions

There’s nothing more frustrating than untangling a pile of lights or trying to find that decoration you know you have but seemed to have suffered from amnesia earlier in the year. We’ll help relieve the stress and chaos of holiday decorating by giving you tips on how to store it easily for stress-free decorating next year.

General Packing

  • Pack similar items together (lights, decorative figurines, etc.)
  • or pack by room (decorations for living room, dining room, outdoor, etc.)

Tree

    tree storage

  • Artificial: If you have an artificial tree and decorate it the same way every year and have the room to store it upright – use a TreeKeeper storage bag. Then, you can store it decorated and simply take the bag off of it next year and you’ll have a fully decorated Christmas ready-to-go!
  • Live: A natural tree will really cut down on your storage needs. You won’t have to think about storing it when the season’s over! Take the hassle and mess out of removing your live Christmas tree from your home with a Live Christmas Tree Disposal Bag. It slides onto the trunk of your Christmas tree before being placed in the tree stand, and simply slides over your tree when it’s time for it to be removed. After taking your holiday tree to the curb, slide it out of the bag, wash it, and reuse it next year and enjoy your needle free home.

Light storageLights

  • The tangled light problem can be conquered with cardboard. For an inexpensive solution, wrap them around an empty wrapping paper tube or piece of heavy cardboard.
  • We also carry a Christmas light storage box that organizes by 4 plastic spools that fit neatly into slots in the walls of a plastic container to wind Christmas lights and not to forget the garland, extension cords, and more, making the hassle of tangled Xmas decorations a thing of the past.

Ornamentsornament storage

  • To store your ornaments knowing they will not get smashed or broken, an ornament chest is a great investment. Stable dividers keep each ornament nested safely away.
  • Have leftover tissue paper? Use that to provide extra cushion.

Wreathswreath storage

  • Artificial wreaths and garlands keep their fresh-looking appearance and dust-free shapes longer when stored in a container.
  • There are wreath storage options for all sizes of wreathes.
  • To store them off the ground, you can also hang them on the basement or garage wall and cover them up.

Wrapping Papergift wrap organizer

  • Centralize all your seasonal wrapping paper and accessories with organizers.
  • Gift wrap organizers come in many shapes; pick an option that fits your home best (under-bed, over-the-door, hanging).
  • Take into consideration if you need compartments for bows and ribbons.

Packing all your holiday decorations in a way that makes decorating next year easier takes a bit of planning, but is well worth it.

Make Life Easy, Organize-It.
-Missy

3 Quick Tips on Decluttering – How to Declutter Your Room in 15 Minutes!

ding-dongYour visitors are ringing at your doorbell rather enthusiastically, and you find yourself in a bit of a panic. If you are in a rush to organize and declutter your room quickly, read further for some quick tips on decluttering.

So here are 3 quick tips on how to declutter your room in 15 minutes flat.

Tip No 1: Bin It

People trip over stuff lying around on the floor. It may be items of clutter, it may be magazines, old newspapers, the children’s toys or play things. Whatever the item is in question, you’ll need to remove the culprit off the floor.

Scan the floor of your room and take 5 minutes to remove any clutter off the floor. If its rubbish or junk, then place these items straight in the bin for disposal. Continue Reading

Tuesday Tip: Cleaning up Pine Needles from the Carpet

needlesThe presents are opened, the tree is looking a little dry and we have all made more memories in our lives to look back on. All in all, we have had a great holiday with family and friends, now it is time to clean up the mess.

One job that we all hate to think of is taking down the tree. It seems that no matter how great we have planned, it doesn’t work out. There are still pine needles all over. So, is there an ‘easy’ way of cleaning this up and not make matters worse?

Try this and see if it works as well for you as it does for many of my readers. Continue Reading