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Storing Christmas Ornaments


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October 4, 2016

Apple Containers for Storing Christmas OrnamentsI recently got some fuji apples from a store in this marvelous container. It hit me almost instantly that these could be used for balls of yarn, thread, or ornaments.

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They work best for the larger ones, but I didn't have a tenth one, so I showed you can use it for the smaller ones, too.

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January 9, 2011

Do you have several "stray" ornaments that you want to store safely but don't want to spend a lot of money on storage units? Use a box that you may have around that house that had drinking glasses in it.

Photo of a box with an ornament in it.

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December 27, 2011

Tonight, I was thinking about my ornaments that I had unearthed after ten years and what I would put them away in. As I was washing out a veggie can, it hit me.

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I can keep them for the ornaments and they won't have to be wrapped and will be much safer.

6x6 inch cardboard box holding 4 tin cans - one of which has a snoman ornament.

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January 2, 2019

I have submitted something similar here so I will just share this. Today I took my tree and ornaments down so I could do a project. I have been keeping these wonderful grape boxes for a while now. I also have this apple box from 2016 and wanted to share how you can use food containers for all kinds of things.

Christmas ornaments stored in plastic produce containers

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January 11, 2008

I collect a lot of tin cans with Christmas and winter scenes and sit them throughout the house. Well guess what?

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A light bulb came on and, this year, I stored ornaments in them and packed them in a tote labeled "tree".

 
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January 10, 2008

Take the cardboard egg crate and use it to store ornaments from the tree before you place them into a box. It separates them from banging into each other and protects them from being crushed.

 
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