Seasonal
décor is one of those things that can seriously get out of hand and takeover
your home and storing it can be a bit tricky as well. I came to the realization several years ago
that the best thing for me to do in order to get a handle on things was to pare
it down considerably and stop trying to keep everything. Tastes change, things wear out or get damaged
and it is completely okay to get rid of stuff.
No matter how much was spent on it, where it came from or who gave it to
me, it is okay to let it go. With that
in mind I got rid of a ton of stuff and even a few more items were culled this
past fall and Christmas. I have no
regrets for doing this either. No
worries though, the butthole turkey
is still here. Now to figure out what to
do with the things I had left.
His snowflakes were looking a bit worse for wear and he was missing a button "Oh help! She has a hot glue gun!!" yelled Mr. Snowman
No worries, he survived his new buttons procedure just fine
One thing I did this year was to look at the items I wanted to keep and make any repairs or improvements if needed. My set of Mr. and Mrs. Snowman has been in need of some love. Actually, just Mr. Snowman. He was missing a button and his snowflakes were all chipped up. My daughter removed the rest of the paint from the snowflakes and then I repainted them with white acrylic paint.
Mrs. Snowman seems quite please with the results |
While the snowflakes were
still wet she sprinkled them with some white glitter I had. I used hot glue to add some cute little
buttons to his front and then once the snowflakes had dried overnight I put a
dot of glue on each hand and reinserted the wire into place. He looks perfect and Mrs. Snowman heartily
approves.
I went through everything, purged a few items, and made sure Halloween
was all in one bin and Fall decor was all in the other
I also made sure things were properly wrapped and protected
The lids fit nice and secure and the bins are labeled
I
needed easy to manage storage systems as well as proper containers to keep
things clean, safe and organized. This
past Christmas I invested in an ornament bin with customizable dividers (on
sale for $9.99) to safely store my precious vintage tree ornaments. Most of these ornaments belonged to my
grandparents so they are pretty special to me.
Others are ones I’ve found at antique shops or are mine from my very
first Christmas tree as an adult. I also
have a small collection of handmade ornaments I’ve made over the years. It was time to improve my storage system so
these things stay better protected.
The Christmas tree, tree lights and wreath fit all in one large bin
Eventually I plan to eliminate this bin in favor of a smaller tabletop tree
With
everything stored in proper containers that fit nicely inside the designated
holiday bins I was able to get the lids on tight which is really important for
storing items in the garage. Things tend
to get pretty dusty in there so now all I have to do is wipe them off with a
damp cleaning rag every once in a while and know that what is inside is safe
and sound.
I invested in a special organizer to hold my vintage ornament collection
All of the ornaments & decor fit in one bin
Right
now I have one bin for fall décor, one for Halloween décor, one for Christmas
decorations and a separate bin that holds our artificial tree , tree lights and
our wreath. I will likely be adding a
smaller bin to hold miscellaneous spring, Valentines and Easter items, but I
haven't completely decided. I don't have
a lot of other décor but I do want it all stored in one place.
I
put labels made with scraps from my card making supplies on the bins and taped
each one to the appropriate bin with packing tape. I used a calligraphy marker to write the words.
I think they turned out pretty cute. I spent
$10 for the ornament organizer and everything
else was done with items I already had on hand.
So, not and expensive project at all.
They all have a place in our garage to sit and wait their turn. Feels good to have everything properly put
away, labeled and stored. I definitely
feel I've made things better.
That was time well spent.I have done the same thing, as far as going through decorations and downsizing.while I was was at it, some stuff I wondered why on earth did I hang on to it so long? Lol I enjoy your posts and get lots of inspiration here, thanks!
ReplyDeleteScaling back on the sheer amount of STUFF is so worth it! :)
DeleteBy a certain time in life downsizing gets critical. I am in the critical phase.
ReplyDeleteI'm just about there myself and as I look around my home I find myself saying "I won't need that" a lot. It's a pretty good feeling, actually.
DeleteI need to go through Christmas decorations and get rid of some. I once stored Christmas decorations in a space not heated or cooled and ornaments deteriorated eventually!
ReplyDeleteOur garage is well insulated which makes it nice for storage as well as working out there year round.
DeleteI only put out a few Christmas things this year because we have small grandchildren who love to touch. I figured have to monitor the tree was enough. I bought the segmented ornament holder last year and 2 wreath containers this year. The tree goes back in it's original box and everything else is in 2 boxes. Except the village. That is in several boxes. We won't put that up again until the youngest grand is a little older. It takes up a lot of room and I think it'll have to be in the basement from now on. I'm ready to simplify but Farmer loves it and I know the grands will too.
ReplyDeleteI have 2 large tote of Fall. One of Spring/Summer and that is all. I don't decorate for every holiday. Seasonal decor is enough for me.
Sounds like you and I have the same sense of style when it comes to seasonal/holiday decor. I'm pretty happy with what I have at the moment.
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