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Undeck the Halls: Tips for Packing Away the Holiday Decorations

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By Diana Reese
December 30, 2009
Reading Time: 2 mins read

boxes for storageRISMEDIA, December 31, 2009—(MCT)-Much like returning from a vacation, putting away the holiday decor just isn’t as fun as getting it all out. The following pointers from a trio of organizational experts can keep the seasonal clutter safely out of your way—and even make next November easier.

Pare down. “Don’t be afraid to get rid of the stuff you don’t like,” says Darcy Munzer, owner of Organize4U in Independence, Mo. “If you don’t love it, get rid of it.” If it’s broken, it doesn’t work or you haven’t used it, toss it, but donate what’s in good condition.

Consider the sentimental value. The half-melted choirboy candles have always been on the mantel at Christmas, says Mary Ellen Vincent, owner of OrganizeMe in Kansas City, “because they remind me every year of my mom.” For some items, though, you may be able to snap a picture to preserve the memory, Vincent says.

Take inventory. How many wreaths do you own? Strings of lights? Before you can organize and store, you need to be aware of how much of everything you have, says Noelle Micek, a San Francisco-based expert in residential organization and design.

Keep track. Munzer writes everything down, including special Christmas recipes and the gifts she buys throughout the year, in a notebook that she keeps in her home office.

Choose your storage space, and measure it. Most people will store holiday decor in the basement, attic, garage, storage shed or even under the bed. Just make sure it’s out of the way; you don’t want to fight those bargain rolls of wrapping paper for the next 11 months. “Let the space you have limit what you own and keep,” Vincent advises. Know the dimensions of your storage space, Micek recommends, so any containers you buy will fit.

Keep it together. Store all the Christmas items—ornaments, cookie cutters and everything in between—in one spot, if possible. The exception: Keep certain heirloom items, linens and high-risk breakables in a temperature-controlled environment in the main part of the house.

Up and away. Holiday dishes can go in that hard-to-reach cabinet above the fridge.

Color code your containers. Use see-through plastic containers with the same color lids for each holiday, Micek suggests.

Label. Never put a box away without a label. Write on the sides with a black marker, or list the contents on a 3-by-5-inch card or color-coded construction paper. “You don’t want to look through 50 plain white boxes to find the four with ornaments,” Munzer says.

Number your boxes. Number them in the order they should be opened. “You want the tree stand and skirt before you get the lights and ornaments,” Micek says.

Choose the right containers. Buy the best quality containers you can afford. You’ll protect against water damage, accidental breakage and even pests such as mice. Shop around to find what fits your needs. Cardboard can be recycled, but plastic offers a better defense against moisture and pests.

(c) 2009, The Kansas City Star.

Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.

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