Monday, October 23, 2023

Seven Handmade Christmas Ornament Boxes Storage Ideas

 Because holiday Christmas Ornament Boxes come in so many different sizes and forms, storage can be challenging. However, there are also a tonne of storage choices available, ranging from easy do-it-yourself projects to specialised boxes and bags. To begin organising christmas ornament boxes use the suggestions provided below. See our page on How to Store Christmas Trees if you need assistance putting your tree away.1. Construct Your Box Create a layered cardboard Christmas ornament box storage box by assembling two cardboard boxes. First, cut one box in half so that the two pieces are the same size as the second box's base. Should your boxes have different dimensions, divide the bigger one into parts that will fit within the smaller one.Then create divisions. Cut cardboard into lengths that are about 2-3 inches high and the length of the storage box. Make indentations about halfway along each divider to facilitate the creation of a grid.Starting with the heaviest ornaments, arrange them inside the grid at the bottom of the box. If your ornaments are huge or unusually shaped, do not use a grid for the box's bottom. Additionally, you can keep figurines in this area, including nativity sets, Santas, and nutcrackers. To keep the things safe from the cardboard (and from one another), wrap them in tissue paper or leftover felt.Place a cardboard sheet that you had previously cut on top of the decorations. After the dividers are put together, fill each space with decorations. Wrap christmas ornament boxes in tissue paper, paper towels, or leftover fabric to prevent scratches and breakage.

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Christmas Cardboard Ornament Box with Christmas Tree and Cardboard Storage Box

Making your own separators has the advantage of being easily customizable for odd-shaped decorations, such as the long one pictured above.

2. Make Use Of Existing Boxes 

You can store cardboard Christmas ornament boxes in your garage or house if you have extra plastic containers lying around. To build layers and dividers to split your ornaments, use the same procedures as above.Additional decorations can also be used within plastic boxes as layers. At the bottom of the box, arrange decorations in a single layer after wrapping them in protective materials. Top with a layer of soft ornamentation, like stockings or a tree skirt, and then cover with more wrapped ornaments.

3. Plan Ahead For Holiday Storage

Don't discard your egg cartons if you anticipate having supplies for cardboard Christmas ornament boxes storage. Pack the boxes with little decorations and place them at the bottom of a storage box. After closing the lid, place more boxes or thin ornaments on top. Repurpose holiday tin boxes as a fun and festive storage solution (plus, it's an excuse to buy additional candy and cookies for Christmas).Use empty water or drink bottles from your holiday get-togethers to store strings of beads instead of discarding them. After giving the bottles a soap and water wash, allow them to dry. Arrange the beads according to the tree or garland they adorn. Once the bottles are filled, mark which tree they belong to with a marker. In order to make finding the tree storage bag or box easier the following year, if space permits, put the bottles inside.

4. Set Up By Tree

If you have numerous trees, arrange your ornaments according to which tree they belong in different boxes or bags. To make setup easier than ever the following year, label the outside of the box. Keep the boxes in the same arrangement that you have the trees in. Store that cardboard box of Christmas ornaments in front of the other boxes if you choose to decorate the upstairs bedroom tree first. Save time and effort by doing this.Beside a Christmas tree storage bag and a wreath storage bag is a red cardboard box used for storing ornaments.

5. Use The Cup Technique

The ease of making this storage system with inexpensive or readily available things has made it popular among do-it-yourselfers. But this approach can also result in a lot of wasted space, and it isn't ideal for huge or unusually shaped ornaments.A hot glue gun, a Christmas Boxes and plastic drink cups are all you'll need. To make the cardboard fit inside the storage box, cut it into little pieces. After adhering the cups' bottoms to the cardboard, allow them to dry. Put one of the cardboard pieces with the cups inside the box, then add decorations to it. Bead strings and lightweight, non-breakable ornaments can be used to fill up empty spaces. Layers should be added and stacked until your box is filled. To provide the next layer with a level surface to rest on, try not to overfill each layer.


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