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  • AFTER CHRISTMAS STORAGE AND ORGANIZATION | CHRISTMAS STORAGE HACKS. Here are some great home organization ideas for your Christmas decor. Christmas decoration storage ideas for the new year!
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  • @ACharmingAbode
    @ACharmingAbode  2 года назад +36

    I would love to hear when you take down your Christmas decor? EDIT* Keep in mind we are not judging others or acting offended by others choices of when they take down their decor* Also, leave suggestions for others if you have any great storage ideas!

    • @theresajackson8774
      @theresajackson8774 2 года назад +1

      I don't take my tree down to New years!

    • @glendaadair923
      @glendaadair923 2 года назад +2

      Enjoyed your video. I use many of the same ideas that you do, pack items up by room or location, use clear totes, use plastic bags for unbreakable items, etc. I generally take my decorations down the day after Christmas, but this year I decided to take down one room each day starting today. Sometimes it seems so stark to take down everything at once. We will see how it goes this year. I do store all my "soft goods" like table runners, Christmas quilts, throws, tree skirts, stockings all together in one tote.

    • @Sindri27
      @Sindri27 2 года назад

      I dont decorate much because of my cats and new puppy but my brother gifted me Christmas village stuff so I have a pretty setup of that along with some pictures I picked up. Im debating on putting them up because they the village is winter themed so thinking of keeping it out longer. When I did put up a tree I usually put it up a few days after Christmas. I think the last time I put one up I took it down the 26.
      I loved the tip about taking photos of how things are set up so you remember the next year. I did that. My village it set up perfectly. Loved all the tips you showed.

    • @cherylannjohnson8801
      @cherylannjohnson8801 2 года назад +3

      I’m slowly taking down our decorations. Mainly, I’m taking out red decorations and glitter. I’m leaving some of the winter greenery, including our lighted tree with ornaments removed…probably throughout January. Thanks so much…👏🏻💕

    • @sherrik9419
      @sherrik9419 2 года назад +2

      I take down my Christmas on the 26th, I like a clean tidy home moving into the new year. Especially considering I’ve had it all up since Thanksgiving. Happy New Year to you & your family!🥂

  • @charlenedimonte
    @charlenedimonte 2 года назад +203

    I don’t touch the Christmas decor until after “the epiphany” on January 6th! Took so long to put out I just love enjoying after all the celebrations! 🎄🎅🏼

  • @susansares9144
    @susansares9144 2 года назад +2

    I leave my Christmas decorations up until I really feel like taking them down, and then just a few at a time. It never made sense to me to take away the beautiful, soft lighting at the darkest time of the year. My husband and I are retired (and living in Italy) and we just love sitting and enjoying the beauty of Christmas for as long as we can.

  • @maryjanekolesar8325
    @maryjanekolesar8325 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant tips! My husband jokes about the three months of Christmas: I start with Advent and everything is down by Michaelmas Day, February 2nd.

  • @jeannechapman2696
    @jeannechapman2696 2 года назад

    My mother said Christmas had to be down prior to the New Year. "Can't bring the old year into the new". I'm now 81 and my decorations are less but when I undecorate a tree, I put ornaments in plastic bags. Birds in one, animals, fruit, wood, and glass ornaments in others. Nature theme/partridge! Then I grab each bag and start with the birds and space them around the tree. Same with others. Tree is evenly decorated. Of course put them away the same method. Storage is hard. No garage or attic so they are in plastic bins (not clear) in separate closets. Enjoy your channels. A newbie.

  • @sadierayborn8241
    @sadierayborn8241 2 года назад +2

    I’m an 81 yo lady! My three children have families that keep on going! Ex, and ex-exs, so I’m shuffled to whenever time to visit! I’m not complaining , just explaining my CHRISTmas decoration! I went through all my decorations and throwed out any decorations that held NO memories whatsoever! I have an 8 year old counter size tree with LED lights and runs on batteries!! I decorated it once and for all! When its time to remove, I put a king size pillow case over it and carry it to my large closet, put it on the top shelf! Next year I go get it off the shelf , uncover it and place it back on the table in the living room! I have a small Nativity set my Mother gave me before she passed and that’s brought out every year! When I pass away I won’t care what happens because these are all my memories❣️

    • @lisachasteen1487
      @lisachasteen1487 2 года назад

      I hope you had a Merry Christmas Sadie! Lisa

  • @ladybug111
    @ladybug111 2 года назад +7

    All of my skinny trees I wrap in syran tightly. It holds all of the ornaments and lights in place for next year. Then they get put in storage fully decorated. The rest go in clear bins for each section of the house.

  • @lisazager9315
    @lisazager9315 2 года назад +22

    I used to get the blues so bad it would lead to SAD/ depression. I figured out if I left my decorations up until I was sick of looking at them and wanted my space back, I had much less depression /SAD symptoms after I took them down. I've been doing this for the last several years and it really helps. Yes, they are up until the 3rd week of January but my son's Birthday is Jan 27th so it gives me a week to get them down and his birthday planned and ready to go. Works like a charm.

    • @valkyriesardo278
      @valkyriesardo278 2 года назад +1

      I agree. Midwest winters are gray and gloomy and the daylight hours are too short. Christmas lights are cheerful and please my eye. I wait to pack up my Christmas decor until the sight no longer appeals to me. One year I left it up until July.

  • @thecognitivedissonant3606
    @thecognitivedissonant3606 2 года назад

    We leave decorations up until about Valentines Day bc winter is dark and dreary and it's so relaxing. I put away santas and reindeer, but not the nativity, snowmen, angels, etc. Then we switch the plugged in tree lights from colored to white (both stay on the tree) and add hearts. flowers, birds.
    A friend throws a plastic bag over the tree to put in storage, and doesn't bother to remove the decor except for special or fragile items. I can't relate to most people's holiday traditions anymore.
    Easy way with garlands is pegboard and hooks, I love it. Silk flowers are stored upright in a shelf much like a wine rack- very easy to see and access to use more often. Thanks for all the tips!

  • @SimplyBeautiful516
    @SimplyBeautiful516 2 года назад +5

    I only decorate with one bin of cherished items so it takes me less than 15 minutes to put it away. Also, I make the house winter cozy with blankets and winter pillow covers. Winter magazines and books on the coffee table, and mugs only used in winter but not necessarily Christmas, etc. I get all the winter feelings without the clutter.

  • @trueidentitytime2shine862
    @trueidentitytime2shine862 2 года назад +10

    I don't do the 3 yr rule because I change up Decore every year!
    I use large plastic trash cans for my garlands. I circle it around in the bottom and stack my wreaths on top! The lids are rounded up, not flat, so I can stack in several wreaths on top. Keeps it all tidy and safe!

  • @andreawales1938
    @andreawales1938 2 года назад +23

    For those who don’t decorate because of the hassle, here’s an idea from Mary Lutkenhaus: Clear out home decor to make space and “negative” space, and create one showstopper display per room. Period.
    Personally, I like to have seasonal décor throughout a room and throughout my home to draw the eye to different areas and provide a cohesive look, but others may prefer simplified decoration.
    However, I feel that being decoration-free is a missed opportunity for a little more joy. In this day and age, we can all use a little more joy. :-)

    • @ebellis0320
      @ebellis0320 2 года назад

      I try to take everything down the day after New Years. But it depends on how busy we are.

    • @ebellis0320
      @ebellis0320 2 года назад

      I take pictures but I never arrange my Christmas stuff the same way twice.

  • @vickimiller5496
    @vickimiller5496 2 года назад +1

    Before I retired I would take all my Christmas decor down right after Christmas because that's the only time I had before I went back to work. I continued that for a few years just because it was my habit. This year I'm loving all the decor so much and I realized there's no Christmas decor police that are going to come tell me I have my decorations up too long. LOL so I think I'm leaving up a lot of it till mid-January or whenever the mood strikes me. As another commenter said it's always sad when all the twinkling beautiful stuff comes down. And January is sort of dreary. So I'm giving myself permission to enjoy twinkly lights as long as I wish. Thank you so much for your cheerful channel.

  • @denisethrondsen3399
    @denisethrondsen3399 2 года назад +2

    I started taking my decorations down on Christmas Eve night, lol. I’ve had them up for five weeks and couldn’t take it anymore. I didn’t have any more guests coming over so I just went for it. I’m still not done! Every year I tell myself to keep it simple, hasn’t happened yet,😂😂😂

  • @janwilliams6517
    @janwilliams6517 2 года назад

    I store my Christmas in fabric bins that have zippers on the top and side for easy access. I also store everything in bubble wrap that I buy in bulk from Amazon. This has saved from breakage. I like the tip about the fairy lights on a toilet paper roll! Three years is also a good tip. I pass my stuff down to my daughter. If she doesn’t want it, she has a friend who has a vintage Etsy shop that I can donate to.

  • @sixfeetabovethegrave
    @sixfeetabovethegrave 2 года назад +13

    It takes me 3 to 4 days to setup, light and decorate main tree alone - I'm enjoying my winter wonderland until at least mid January 💕 Haters can hate 😁
    Loved the tips you shared here - I'm definitely stealing the garment bag idea!
    I did purchase and put up 2 sets of "light curtains" this year, and I'm dreading how I'm going to store those without a tangled mess 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @joyceschneider8377
    @joyceschneider8377 2 года назад +1

    Good idea for twinkle lights......taking it one step farther....label where you used that on the roll, KEEP a running list as to what size and the amount of batteries you need. How about keeping all the little lights in one bin then they can be used year round.

  • @nancymondragon7206
    @nancymondragon7206 2 года назад +20

    We keep the Nativity and Christmas tree up until after January 6 in honor of the Epiphany, we are a Cuban/Mexican family. I utilize a bin system…tried and true for MANY years and I loved your idea for wrapping paper! Thank you Leslie! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @sj6728
    @sj6728 2 года назад +2

    Sadly I did not.decorate. I am down to one storage container which is perfect because I am moving into a tiny home. I have been decluttering for 5 years. Now with the pending move I will complete the process. It feels so good to have a small inventory to manage. Freedom!!!!

  • @laurelglasgow7445
    @laurelglasgow7445 2 года назад

    I used to wait until the end of January to take anything down. The older I am, the earlier I am taking things down. Mid January will work for me this year.

  • @sheilabeal6229
    @sheilabeal6229 2 года назад

    I enjoyed your video. One suggestion I would add is to wire your decorations onto your skinny tree. Wrap it up in plastic to keep it from getting dusty and put it in your attic. Several years ago I did this for my skinny tree and it's such a time saver.

  • @sylviapearson301
    @sylviapearson301 2 года назад

    I do practically every single hack you do. My favorite which have never thought of is putting the lights around the towel holders, and using the garment bag for wrapping paper. Glad I found your channel🎄❄️☃️

  • @Onmytoes4321
    @Onmytoes4321 2 года назад

    I never take them down before New Year's Day, but after that it's just when the mood hits me. Sometimes I want to enjoy it another week and sometimes I'm very ready to put it away and get things back to normal.

  • @charlottemajewski5992
    @charlottemajewski5992 2 года назад

    I have big steel shelves on casters in my garage. 1 shelf for each tree/room decor. There is an assortment of bins for each shelf, all labeled. My table top trees i leave decorated, wrap with a dust cover and d put on a shelf. Christmas village has 2 shelves. Miscellaneous angels have a shelf. And nativity sets have 2 shelves. Another set of shelves on casters fot the actual trees, wrapped in sheets and labeled, one tree per shelf. I have another closet unit with double rods that i hang my wreaths and swags on with hangers, dust covers, and labels.

  • @vp4728
    @vp4728 2 года назад +1

    I also do a Christmas village and none of my decoration go down until after January 6th. I also like to enjoy all the decoration & the joy it gives, makes no sense to me to take it down ahead of time.

  • @missygabbert7928
    @missygabbert7928 2 года назад +6

    Hate to say this, but I have not taken down my tree or decorations down since 2019. It's been tough times, and it makes me happy. When feeling down I turn on the lights and instant happy place!

    • @wingandaprayer935
      @wingandaprayer935 2 года назад

      I totally understand. Everything has been so tough for so long. That's why I'm leaving mine up longer than usual this year...I think it makes everyone in the house feel a bit better. Sending you hugs and love. ❤

    • @StaciLeaBeauty
      @StaciLeaBeauty 2 года назад

      Love this!

  • @cjmac2766
    @cjmac2766 2 года назад +61

    Most of my decorations are wintery rather than Christmas, so I keep them up and enjoy my winter wonderland through January! I read a tip years ago to just put away the items with red, and you can stretch the other winter decor items. Love your decorating and organization tips!!!! Have a blessed New Year!!!

    • @pennasylvania
      @pennasylvania 2 года назад +3

      Keep the red stuff up until after Valentine’s Day.

    • @peggyvick935
      @peggyvick935 2 года назад +1

      This is exactly what I do!

  • @laurice8056
    @laurice8056 2 года назад

    I don’t usually put a tree up. We have an empty nest now. But I keep holiday decorations up in the window, on the lawn and throughout the house for Christmas and for every major holiday until about a week after the holidays end. During the fall & winter season it helps to brighten up the household and windows. My window silhouettes light up. If I start back to putting up a tree for my grandkids I will cover and store it with the lights and decorations kept on it for an easier set up for the following Christmas. Thanks for sharing your video 👍

  • @leahrowe847
    @leahrowe847 2 года назад

    We have lots of decor, & we definitely use that donate if not used after a few yrs rule. However, most of our stuff we've been collecting & reusing for over 40+ years, so as we decorate there's a story behind each ornament & whatnot, which we're sharing with grandchildren now.
    I bought my children ornaments each year as they grew up for our tree (like my parents did), & now as adults it's time to separate theirs to give them so they can put on their own trees. It'll make my tree a bit bare next year, but I love knowing that a 3rd generation is following that same tradition.
    All our decorations & holiday decor go to our basement (there's an area for each holiday). They're stored as followed: lights (bins), ornaments (specialty bins), trees (original boxes), village items (several bins with the houses inside their original pkgs), stocking holders & other decor (bins), 2 wreaths & garland (specialty tote, bin, & garment bag), wrapping paper/ribbon/bows (specialty totes/bins).
    It's a lot of work, but with a bit of care everything has lasted for many years & the best memories 💙!

  • @chrissyp3065
    @chrissyp3065 2 года назад +2

    Love that 3 year rule. I have a whole bin of stuff that I have a hard time parting with but really I haven't used it in over 3 years. Guess it's time for it to go! Great video. Very inspirational!

  • @trueidentitytime2shine862
    @trueidentitytime2shine862 2 года назад +1

    I use that hanging garment bag for my wrapping paper too.
    I also put my gift bags in the bottom of that same hanging bag!!!

  • @kimberlystutler5980
    @kimberlystutler5980 2 года назад

    I live in West Virginia and the tradition I grew up with is we left everything up until January 2. My grandmother’s believed that it was bad luck to take it down before then.
    Me I’m taking mine down tomorrow.

  • @susanmitchell9702
    @susanmitchell9702 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for putting up your Christmas organizing tips early so we can be ready for when want to I decorate our homes! Also another tip would be to take out the batteries out and store them separate incase the bust or leak. That way they ruin your twinkle lights or other battery operated items.

  • @carlacunningham4006
    @carlacunningham4006 2 года назад

    I am a retired elementary teacher and have seasonal decorations that I use throughout the year. I have tubs labeled Autumn, Winter. My Christmas items have their own tubs labeled Tree and Not Tree. I liked your idea of using the empty Christmas decor containers to hold the regular items in but that wouldn't work for me because I will be transitioning from Christmas in later January to just winter. I have various vases and non holiday items that just end up in spare bedrooms and so far it has worked fine.

  • @kathywhite1921
    @kathywhite1921 2 года назад

    I totally agree with everything in this video!! I pack my Christmas away by tubs by room decorated. This saves so much time for when I decorate the next year.

  • @Thecleaningmommy
    @Thecleaningmommy 2 года назад +1

    I usually take down my Christmas decor February right before I decorate for Valentine's day. I love Christmas and all the decor so I hate taking it all down. But this year I am taking them down early. I already started 12/27 and will continue before the new year start. I just want to start fresh for 2022.

  • @karendavis4283
    @karendavis4283 2 года назад

    OK, the hanging storage for the gift wrap - Brilliant!!! Thanks for all the great tips!

  • @denisecarter5117
    @denisecarter5117 2 года назад +1

    The day after Christmas I start and usually finish putting away everything.

  • @Darenator1
    @Darenator1 2 года назад

    Great tips. A hint for batteries. Use a voltmeter too check voltage and write the voltage with a sharpie. When you need batteries for something else make sure and pick ones with similar voltage. Less likely to have issues that way.

  • @nancyparmelee4161
    @nancyparmelee4161 2 года назад

    I like to leave my decorations up till the end of January. They take so long to get up and I live in the northeast so it helps to make the winter a little shorter and cozier. I love to light a fire and look at the glow of the tree. I usually start by taking down the things that scream Christmas first, like the nativity, Santas, elves, etc. the tree is usually last. It’s a gradual process. We cut a fresh tree and I don’t put it up till the week before at the earliest so it stays pretty good till the end of January. I love the garment bag idea. I’m giving that a try this year. My stuff all goes in my basement which is dry and I have a storage shelf system similar to your attic one. I collect vintage Christmas so I have a lot and my motto is just because you have a lot doesn’t mean you have to put it all out. You can save some for other years and do something a little different, just don’t save stuff you don’t really love or has meaning to you.

  • @TheDriftwoodlover
    @TheDriftwoodlover 2 года назад +1

    Love your smartly designed attic storage. My holiday storage is the basement. My attic is too hard to access. For large wreaths, I buy an inexpensive shower curtain liner and wrap it around the wreath I store on a hanger. Love the tip about taking photos. That is also a good way to stop acquiring more decor because you can see every surface you have decorated and won’t be tempted to buy more.

  • @gargoylz100
    @gargoylz100 2 года назад

    I’m in 🇬🇧 - expat South African , and like to take mine down so I can start the new year with a clean house

  • @peggymarshall5671
    @peggymarshall5671 2 года назад +1

    WHY! WHY! Did I not think to store items I removed from (mantel) into the Christmas decor tote that went up there! Now I have so many totes which none are see thru!! I’m starting over this year!! Thanks for the GREAT TIPS!! Love ❤️ your channel

  • @junipergardener6711
    @junipergardener6711 2 года назад

    I start to slowly take down my decorations after Christmas. All are stored by the day after New Years Day.
    My Christmas decorations, breakables, tinsel, small packets of Christmas lights etc store well in Christmas boxes of all sizes. (The ones normally used for gifts with Christmas pictures on them).
    They go into a cupboard in my garage and I know at a glace that my Christmas decorations are stored in them. I put notes in the boxes as to where I had the decorations the previous Christmas.
    I really like how you stored the Christmas paper in the garment bag. I am going to do this.

  • @chuckkuhlmann6743
    @chuckkuhlmann6743 2 года назад

    I take nativity scenes down after Epiphany. I leave twinkle lights up as long as possible. We are entering the bleak midwinter and the lights bring me joy. When I put Santa’s away I bring out snowmen, after all it’s still winter!

  • @emilyblaich4846
    @emilyblaich4846 2 года назад +2

    I use painter's tape too to label totes! My husband is a pack rat so this helps rather than having to open a dozen totes looking for something. We store Christmas decor in the basement coal bin (that is a closed off area in the basement in older homes here in Ohio for back in the older days when coal was shoveled in to heat the home). Now it is all shelves and storage area.

  • @catrinawallis671
    @catrinawallis671 2 года назад

    I have 2 40’ storage containers and I have dedicated the back of one for Christmas, well all holidays plus my crafts. I store a lot of my Christmas like you do. My lights I wrap around a plastic coat hanger but I like your idea also for the small ones. I wrap wired ribbon around hangers too. Holy cow there’s so much we do alike but you have given me some great ideas, thank you. Cathy

  • @hudsonsgamingchannel334
    @hudsonsgamingchannel334 2 года назад

    Joanne here. I take my down after the feast of the Epiphany

  • @cathymoorman7687
    @cathymoorman7687 2 года назад

    I just love the 3 year rule. 👍😁

  • @jeanmcbride5629
    @jeanmcbride5629 2 года назад +2

    I take down my decor after New Year's. Sometimes later...depends on when I put it all up & how busy I am. Sometimes I just leave up some lights because I LOVE the warmth & charm. I'm SO glad I do NOT do the 3-year pitch rule because I found old...vintage & antique things that I hadn't used due to space constraints & I forgot I had them. I was SO excited to find them after we moved into this house. And yes, I'm using them again.

  • @yvonnekneeshaw2784
    @yvonnekneeshaw2784 2 года назад

    I take down everything between Christmas and New Years. Usually after I’ve recovered from gatherings. I use 4 huge Rubbermaid bins to store. This year I’m getting rid of a lot of older items. ❤️🇨🇦

  • @SarahPetrey1
    @SarahPetrey1 2 года назад

    I normally take down on the 26th, but this year I left them till the 28th. When my boys were little, I had all decorations down and stored and all their Santa stuff in their places Christmas night after they went to bed! 🤦‍♀️ I had lots of energy back then and I was a total neat freak! 😄

  • @Debnmakeup
    @Debnmakeup 2 года назад

    I grew up taking Xmas down on New Years Day still doing that .

  • @patkarpinski9039
    @patkarpinski9039 2 года назад

    I love how you decorated your chandelier.

  • @glendabliss2270
    @glendabliss2270 2 года назад +10

    Love the wrapping paper storage idea! I take my decorations down the first week in January. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Mae-iw5nm
    @Mae-iw5nm Год назад

    I watched this video last year and followed your suggestions. Taking out my Christmas decor was so awesome this year!!! Everything was so organized!! For the first time ever we didn’t have to untangle lights and it was just an overall peaceful experience❤️ Thank you so much! I felt really proud of myself when I went into the crawl space to pull out my decor. I had forgotten I had done the organization and I realized I was kind of putting off doing pulling it out. Once I saw all of my containers looking all nice and organized it all came back to me. Yessss! Thank you!!!!

    • @ACharmingAbode
      @ACharmingAbode  Год назад +1

      This makes me so happy! I’m so glad you had a nice peaceful decorating experience this year. 🎄❤️ Merry Christmas!

  • @jillgrogan3837
    @jillgrogan3837 2 года назад

    I take decorations down Super Bowl Sunday! Yeah..stays up LONG time!

  • @amylandry5828
    @amylandry5828 2 года назад +2

    I try to wait to take down decorations after the Epiphany.

  • @MJYouAreNotAlone1
    @MJYouAreNotAlone1 2 года назад

    That’s what I do, all tree stuff in same tote and label. I would put the twinkle lights into a ziplock bag before putting into the tote.

  • @kaydavis6943
    @kaydavis6943 2 года назад

    Love the three year rule! I’ve got to purge for sure.

  • @gildamolinar5155
    @gildamolinar5155 2 года назад +1

    I like to start the day after, it usually takes a few days to do it all.

  • @kaseyberg4022
    @kaseyberg4022 2 года назад +3

    I put my decorations away after New Years except this year we are leaving for a month 😜 Love you and pray for you. I store my garland in a zip up collapsible laundry holder. They are round and the garland fits nicely in them. I’m changing everything over because they are so lite and easier to carry from the basement as I age 😩

  • @peggydove8756
    @peggydove8756 2 года назад

    I store my Christmas decor in the attic also. Except for candles, they melt! lol I store my wreaths in garbage bags and hang them from a nail in the attic. I can never get anything back in its package either . I use lots of ziploc bags. This year I'm going thru all containers and giving a lot away. I do need more clear containers. Have a great week! 😊

  • @joannpergakis4183
    @joannpergakis4183 2 года назад +1

    Love this , why didn't I ever think of painters tape, I have exact time to take things down, I started to take things down today ,

  • @thegeeg1751
    @thegeeg1751 2 года назад

    Yikes, its ALL still up!! Because I love it!!

  • @tamaralarson7615
    @tamaralarson7615 2 года назад +1

    I always take my Christmas decorations down the day after Christmas. It’s the very last stressful thing I have to do to finish off the Christmas season. I get terrible anxiety with Christmas. The buying, the wrapping, the cards, the parties, the baking, the decorating, and the cooking. I used to enjoy Christmas but now it just makes me terribly anxious. So I take my tree and Christmas decorations down the day after so that I can get my house back to normal and I can ring in the new year with a less stressed mind. 😊

  • @crochetuli
    @crochetuli 2 года назад +20

    I'm from Germany, in our family we take our tree/decorations down Saturday after 3 Kings' Day (Jan 6). This gives everyone plenty of time to enjoy it. Our bins are labeled: Angels, Gingerbread, Santas, Greenery, Lights, Balls + Ornaments + Ribbons, Nutcrackers, Linens. Needless to say there are multiples of each category. Your 3 year rule would not work for us since we change up our decorations each year and sometimes there are 5 or more years between re-using an item pending who comes to visit or where we are living. BTW Germans do NOT know about that stupid pickle (LOL).

    • @margareteraab3899
      @margareteraab3899 2 года назад +3

      Yes that pickle!! I'm from Munich and we never had a pickle in our tree. I use bins for tree ornaments and all decor and label everything.

    • @deloresajacobs9551
      @deloresajacobs9551 2 года назад

      It's an old American Civil War story. It's not German at all.

  • @judyfrazier2462
    @judyfrazier2462 2 года назад +1

    I take mine down the day after New Years and I write a diary page of what we ate and who came over and how I decorated certain spots so I can read it next year for reference. I keep these dated diary pages in my decorations. They are fun to go back and read !!!

    • @leilamarsh4626
      @leilamarsh4626 2 года назад

      Love the idea for writing down meals, who you entertained etc. Memories to read the next year

  • @peggyvick935
    @peggyvick935 2 года назад

    I use large wheeled outdoor plastic garbage cans.
    I used to live in a two story house, & the decorations were stored in a damp old basement.
    Make sure your cans do NOT have drip slit!
    It’s so cans won’t fill up with rain.
    I use 2-plastic drum liner
    garbage bags inside.
    I use grocery plastic bags to protect & wrap things in.
    Use the gallon baggies to prevent moisture & mold damage.
    I haven’t had anything broken in 47 years.
    Use white duct tape on exterior of can to label, using permanent marker.
    1-Tree: stand, 2 by 4 lumber pieces to place cross cross in stand to support.
    2-Lights/garland/tree skirt/topper
    3-Ornaments: in clear ornament containers inside.
    4-Decor items
    5-Larger decor items
    6-Outside: decor smalls/lights, etc.
    Wreaths:
    I use 2-clear drum liners to protect, & store in wreath zip bags, but for my huge outdoor ones, they lie on top garbage cans.
    I hated carrying all those tubs up & down steps, because I have a major back issue.
    With the cans on wheels, it’s so easy!
    L❤️VE your tips!
    I ALWAYS learn from you.
    Thank you both.
    You’re a great team.

  • @carolentringer8836
    @carolentringer8836 2 года назад

    Love the wrapping paper in dress bags. I'm definitely doing this. AND ziplocks are my best friend.

  • @sonshineandsong
    @sonshineandsong 2 года назад

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I'm amazed that I'm using almost every hint and tip you just shared with us! Only thing is, I do not waste my money on buying those totes. I reuse my product boxes and I'm having the most joyous time decorating those boxes gradually. I have learned how to decoupage old Christmas cards onto boxes and it's changing my life! I'm able to go back in time and memory reading some of the beautiful cards that people wrote to me over the years. It's especially nice to see my mother`s and father's handwriting, as they passed years ago. I also recently downsized and had to re-label a lot of my boxing and it has helped me organize them even better to have less to put out. I have a snowman box, a Santa box, a Garland box, a stairs box, a box for DVD's and CD's, and lots of Christmas tree ornament boxes. I did buy my first fairy lights this year and I appreciate your method of storing them although I usually put things back in original boxing.
    I am very slow to take down my Christmas decorations. It takes so long to put them up and I try to enjoy them for at least two months. But no longer do I keep them up to Valentine's Day hahaha.

  • @anitafreeman9845
    @anitafreeman9845 2 года назад +5

    I leave mine up for a little while until I just feel like it’s time. Then it all comes down into mostly clear tubs! I love your idea with wrapping paper. I’m blessed with a large attic also. Our two previous homes had a storage building and I would have to cart it out onto a wagon but it worked!

  • @Robin-no8cu
    @Robin-no8cu 2 года назад

    I take it down on New Year’s Day…..starting the year fresh and clean.

  • @BetsyH
    @BetsyH 2 года назад +26

    I take mine down on Epiphany January 6. A grand idea you have for storing wrapping paper. You have shared really helpful tips.

    • @ACharmingAbode
      @ACharmingAbode  2 года назад

      Thank you so much 😊

    • @territullos1971
      @territullos1971 2 года назад

      @@ACharmingAbode where did you get the garment bags? Doing that today!

  • @mandaleemilly6367
    @mandaleemilly6367 2 года назад

    The garment bag for wrapping paper is such a great idea thank you!!

  • @victoriajohnson3034
    @victoriajohnson3034 2 года назад +1

    I take down tree and Christmas stuff Christmas night late. I take down all the lights Jan 1st.

  • @lindawillis9460
    @lindawillis9460 2 года назад +15

    Love your videos! The second week of January. I love to look at my decorations. It took so long to put it up, I want to enjoy it for as long as I can.

    • @ACharmingAbode
      @ACharmingAbode  2 года назад +4

      I agree! This year took me longer than usual and I LOVED the decor! A few extra weeks to enjoy, won’t hurt anyone!

  • @SMElder-od5cl
    @SMElder-od5cl 2 года назад

    I like to face the New Year with a relatively clean slate. I leave the snowman collection (all 5 of them!) up for awhile, but nativities and Christmas tree ornaments usually come down on New Year's Day. I leave the lights on my tree to turn on for the last time on New Year's night, but the ornaments are already removed and packed away. The tree, itself, comes down on January 2nd.

  • @MarilynPhillips
    @MarilynPhillips 2 года назад +7

    The season of Christmas has just begun. It's just the second day!! Don't rush to put everything away. Epiphany is January 6. I have really, really pared down my decorations to a fresh tree, fresh greenery, amaryllis bulbs, etc. I add in a few keepsakes. I love it sooooo much better, and it's always different each year.

    • @TraceyRenee1
      @TraceyRenee1 2 года назад

      We have neighbors who already took their porch decor down the day after Christmas😭

    • @dianeriebel2852
      @dianeriebel2852 2 года назад

      @@TraceyRenee1 p

  • @geniajirak4303
    @geniajirak4303 2 года назад

    I usually take my Christmas decorations down the weekend after New Year. Another wrapping paper storage idea is to use the cloth or plastic bins that are designed for under the bed. I love mine and it frees up closer space

  • @hownwen
    @hownwen 2 года назад +1

    I normally wait till after the 1st but I might start earlier this year

  • @LCLand
    @LCLand 2 года назад

    I only take Christmas stuff down the first week of January. I leave all winter themes up until valentines. Including twinkle lights!

  • @teakatproductions6342
    @teakatproductions6342 2 года назад

    The wrapping paper idea is so great!

  • @Louisehwy340
    @Louisehwy340 2 года назад +1

    I leave my decorations up for the most of January. I love Christmas and all the coziness that comes with it. I do this because of the way I work. I work seven days away and then I am home for seven days.

  • @ahorseloverslife6188
    @ahorseloverslife6188 2 года назад

    Great video! I am from Lower Bavaria in Germany and we usually take it down one day after ‚Three Kings Day‘ which is a public holiday on the 6th of January.

  • @CC12203
    @CC12203 2 года назад +3

    I love your gift wrap in the garment bag! What a great idea. I have an actual plastic tote made for storing gift wrap, but the way you hang them would save me a lot of space. Great video! I actually hadn't thought of putting my wreaths in a garment bag either. I have hooks on the wall where I store them individually in storage, but - again - the garment bags would save me some space. THANKS! P.S. I just took everything down today (mostly because I had the time and next weekend is too busy). Since I always put my tree up around Thanksgiving, I definitely enjoyed the time with it and am now feeling nice and freshly cleaned/de-cluttered out now that things are back to non-Christmas time. I always do a seasonal mantle display and so I changed over my Christmas mantle to a wintery one today also (which I referred to a picture from last year to start with - very helpful).

  • @belindapeirce9074
    @belindapeirce9074 2 года назад +1

    Totally agree with the snap and seal lids. Testimony: we were in a flood where our lower level where we had stored stuff had 7 foot of water....other types of totes the lids came off and lost all that was stored in them. The stuff that was stored in the snap and seal storage came through perfectly

  • @chers3213
    @chers3213 2 года назад +2

    I like the tip for see through containers. I'll be able to recognize things. Also the wrapping paper in the garment bag clears up clutter. Thanks for sharing!

  • @misterhot9163
    @misterhot9163 2 года назад

    Great tips!! I agree, TP rolls are great for light storage, I’ve been using that for years!! 👍

  • @sallygreiner5724
    @sallygreiner5724 2 года назад

    Oh my gosh. I wish I had this video decades ago! We moved two years ago and am trying to figure out what works in this new house. And definitely sorting through and donating Christmas decor. Thanks so much for the great video and ideas.

  • @haleye7210
    @haleye7210 2 года назад +1

    I feel like I’m the minority here, but I take all my decor down the 26th! By the time Christmas Day comes I’m over Christmas and I want to get rid of the clutter lol I store all of my decor in my basement.

  • @barbaraspeicher8949
    @barbaraspeicher8949 2 года назад

    I love the storage Christmas paper idea

  • @missLeamon2023
    @missLeamon2023 2 года назад

    I like the tipp for papper... thats what I needed!!

  • @heidiwatts6535
    @heidiwatts6535 2 года назад

    I love Christmas so I leave them up until mid January.

  • @kathleenroberts7972
    @kathleenroberts7972 2 года назад +1

    I have family to celebrate with still. So it will be up thru mid January, then the 7 foot tree gets turned into a valentine tree.

  • @moirasul
    @moirasul 2 года назад

    Someone may have said this already, but in colder climates, painters tape (and labels) will come off bins. I recommend good duct tape instead. I store my decor in the garage. Also I use a large bin for outdoor decor and another for party trays, bowls, etc. That way I don’t bother dragging in party items until I need them.

  • @rebeccasha1211
    @rebeccasha1211 2 года назад +1

    I plan on leaving it up for maybe another week.

  • @treasureslayer3049
    @treasureslayer3049 2 года назад

    I decorate more for winter than Christmas specially so the decorations stay up thru February

  • @leanneseverson4375
    @leanneseverson4375 2 года назад

    De-decorated on January 3, 2022 this year. My place looks so clean and fresh now. Changed some of the furniture around as well. Nice start to the year. Cheers

  • @loramcclamrock5549
    @loramcclamrock5549 2 года назад +1

    I love to see the decor up in my living room. We leave it up until at least Epiphany (January 6) and this year until the Presentation ( February 2). Its pretty and cheerful. Great tips for the wrapping paper and lights.