"While it's nostalgic and exciting to break out all your favorite Christmas ornaments, ribbons, and wreaths, putting all your decor back in storage is the last thing you want to do on New Year's Day. Not only is it sad to see the twinkly lights and sentimental ornaments go back into storage, but it's also a hassle to store everything properly without it taking up space, becoming a big mess, or accidentally breaking."
"One Good Thing by Jillee has a super-easy tutorial for ornament storage that uses just four things you likely already have on hand: a large plastic storage bin, plastic cups, cardboard, and a hot glue gun. Simply glue the cups to the cardboard (these layers can easily be stacked inside the bin) and fill the cups with your ornaments. If they need a little extra protection, add tissue paper or bubble wrap."
Use everyday household items and recycled containers to store holiday decorations safely and save space. Small, curved ornaments fit well in cardboard or Styrofoam egg cartons. Coffee cupholders sandwiched together accommodate larger baubles. A simple DIY uses a large plastic bin, plastic cups glued to cardboard, and a hot glue gun; the stacked layers create individual compartments for ornaments, with tissue paper or bubble wrap for extra protection. Retired muffin tins can sandwich ornaments in cubbies and be secured with rubber bands or packing tape. Sheet bags and other fabric storage solutions keep wreaths and soft decorations protected.
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