Published January 7, 2025
Organizing Your Holiday Storage: Simple Tips for a Stress-Free Start to the New Year

The holidays have come and gone, and now it’s time to pack up all that festive decor. While it can be tempting to toss everything into bins and boxes to deal with "later," taking a little extra time now to organize your holiday storage can save you a ton of hassle next year. Plus, starting the new year with an organized home just feels amazing!
Here are some practical tips to make storing your holiday decorations easy and efficient:
1. Label Your Bins
Before you start packing, make sure your storage bins are clearly labeled. Use a label maker, stickers, or even color-coded bins to identify what’s inside. For example, red and green bins could hold Christmas items, while orange could be reserved for Halloween decor. This makes finding the right decorations a breeze next year!
2. Wrap Fragile Items Carefully
Fragile ornaments and decor need extra TLC. Use tissue paper, bubble wrap, or even old holiday gift wrap to cushion delicate items. Dividers can be a lifesaver for keeping glass ornaments safe. Storing them properly now prevents the heartbreak of broken treasures later.
3. Declutter Decorations
Did you find yourself skipping over certain decorations this year? If so, it might be time to let them go. Donate items that are in good condition or recycle those that are too worn. By clearing out unused decor, you’ll free up valuable storage space and keep your collection manageable.
4. Invest in Proper Storage Solutions
If you’ve been wrestling with a box that barely holds your artificial tree or a tangled mess of lights, it’s worth investing in proper storage solutions. Tree storage bags, ornament boxes with dividers, and light reels can protect your items and make them easier to store.
5. Sort by Season
When packing away decor, organize by season or holiday. Keep Christmas, Halloween, and other holiday items in separate bins. This way, you can quickly grab what you need without sorting through decorations for holidays that aren’t relevant.
6. Store Strategically
Place frequently used holiday items, like wreaths or outdoor lights, in easily accessible spots. Keep less frequently used decor, like specialty pieces or extra ornaments, in harder-to-reach areas.