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Christmas Ornament Storage Basics

Decorating the Christmas tree is a yearly tradition many families relish.  Often times, we have large collections of ornaments we have acquired over the years, each with a special sentimental value because it reminds us of a particular person, place, or time in our lives.  When the holidays are over, the tree and decorations are packed away, with many of us not putting a lot of thought into the way we store these valuable collections.  Haphazardly tossing fragile decorations into a box is a recipe for disaster, yet this is what a lot of us do.  In this article, we’ll cover the basics of how to properly store a collection of Christmas ornaments so as to prevent damage and protect your investment.

Christmas ornaments will need to be stored differently depending on type.  Plastic or wooden pieces, for example, won’t require as much padding and protection as glass.  One option for less fragile items is to arrange a single layer in a storage box or bin with a large, flat bottom.  Next, place some pieces of used tissue paper or blank newsprint over the top, and start a new layer.  Repeat this process until the box is full.

For delicate glass decorations, or those that might scratch if they rub together, alternative storage methods will be needed.  One method is to wrap each ornament individually in tissue paper before storing away, although this is time consuming.  Some ornament collectors use the original boxes for storage, which usually provides good protection and can help maintain the value of each piece.  However, if the boxes are not needed for value purposes, you can usually save space by getting rid of them and finding an alternate storage container.

For those in need of an inexpensive option for storing glass ornaments, consider stopping by your local grocery store and asking the produce department for some apple cases.  Apple cases are cardboard boxes fitted with honeycomb style dividers, and they are ideal for holding traditional round ornaments.  If you have oddly shaped decorations; however, apple cases may not work so well.

There are commercially available ornament storage containers, some of which can work quite well.  It’s important to look for something that provides plenty of padding.  If you have decorations in a variety of odd shapes and sizes, you’ll also want something that allows for such varied types of ornaments.  Hard containers can work well, provided they have some insulation or padding on the inside.  If you choose a hard container that is lacking such padding, you can always add it yourself by purchasing some inexpensive pieces of foam at a craft store and cutting to the right sizes.  Soft sided storage bags, on the other hand, provide the benefit of padding that’s built in.

If you’ve never taken an inventory of your ornaments in the past, take the time to do so this year before storing them all away.  Document each valuable item that you have, preferably with a receipt and photograph.  If you have a very large collection, make it easy on yourself by arranging the decorations on a tabletop or white sheet and photographing groups of 10 to 20 at a time.  When you’re done, take the documentation to your insurance agent, so they can add the collection to your homeowner’s insurance policy.  In the event of a fire or theft, you’d be very glad to have such coverage in place.

Christmas ornament storage may not be something you’ve thought about in the past, but it’s never too late to implement a new system.  Keeping your decorations clean and safe is also a way of protecting your investment in them.  While it can be initially time consuming, providing good storage solutions for your holiday ornaments is well worth the effort and will pay you back over time with a collection that remains in pristine condition.

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5 Tips for Holiday Stress Relief - Tip #5

Today is our last in a series of 5 tips about how to de-stress your holidays.

Baking
Some people love holiday baking while others dread it.  A lot of this depends on your time schedule and baking abilities.  Even if you are completely helpless in the kitchen, it is still possible to create your own special goodies for family and friends without taking a huge amount of time.  Buy some plain cookies from a grocery store or local bakery, and add your own touch by frosting or drizzling them with melted chocolate and topping with sprinkles.  Package them in your own tupperware, and no one will suspect you didn’t make them from scratch!

Additionally, if you like to bake but just don’t have the time or skill to make a variety of treats, consider hosting a cookie exchange.  The end result provides you with a vast array of home made holiday cookies, without all the work and expense.

Remember, escaping the worst of the holiday stress is easy when you’ve planned things out in advance.  With your calendar in hand and some good organization in mind, you and your family will make it through the holiday season, and hopefully you will find yourself feeling relaxed, joyous, and merry in the new year.

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5 Tips for Holiday Stress Relief - Tip #4

Christmas shopping can bring fear into the bravest of hearts.  It can be an enjoyable task or a terrible one, depending on how you tackle it.  Read on for some tips to get you through with a smile on your face.

Shopping
Shopping is often the most time-consuming, stressful, and expensive undertaking of the season.  Make the process easier on yourself by creating a detailed budget, outlining how much you’ll spend on each person and what gift(s) you want to buy.  Next, shop around for the best deals available.  Keep in mind the price of gas and value of your time, and consider doing some shopping by catalog or internet.  Try to only shop through websites and catalogs that offer free shipping or other special discounts and promotions.

If you must shop in stores, avoid peak hours.  Rather than shopping Saturday afternoon, try to hit the stores early on a Saturday morning or better yet early on a week day morning.  You will get the best deals in a people free environment.

Tomorrow we will feature our last tip on holiday stress relief with the topic of holiday baking.  See you then!

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