Halloween Decorations Storage
Ideas
by Karen
Fritscher-Porter
Store your
Halloween decorations so they will be easily accessible and in
one piece year after year. Here's the scoop on how to do just
that.
Designate a special color marker, such as the Halloween color
orange, to use when labeling the outside of your Halloween
decoration storage boxes and containers. This color-coding
technique will make them easier to locate.
When you buy plastic storage containers for storing Halloween
decorations, ornaments or costumes, make sure that either the
lids or the entire container is a Halloween color (usually
orange, purple, black or grey). That's another easy way to find
your Halloween items at a glance in your garage, closet or
attic. Obviously, you'll mostly find these colors at walk-in
retailers sometime between September and November. But if you
look around, you can problem find them at some online retailers
year-round.
Original boxes and containers, including the custom shaped
Styrofoam, work best for storing Halloween decorations. But if
you don't have these, you can still wrap items in newspaper,
tissue or even soft paper towels. Store the really fragile or
breakable Halloween decorations in smaller storage boxes and
tins for extra protection. Then put those smaller boxes into
your larger plastic container.
Store candles in a box with a lid in a cool, dark, dry
environment so they don't fade or melt. Store long, tapered
candles on their sides so they don't warp. Halloween
decorations that normally hang by cords, including fragile ones
like thin cardboard scarecrows or even bulky ones, can hang
from a wall hook in your garage. You can hang these decorations
one in front of another. That will take less room because
you'll be hanging several on the same "large" wall hook (such
as a hook used to hold bikes, ladders or hoses). Cover these
hanging Halloween
decorations with old pillow cases and plastic trash bags.
If you're storing Halloween masks (or some Halloween costumes)
that you plan to keep for a long time or that have sentimental
value, be sure to check their care instructions or ask the
store where you purchase them about this. If you don't do this,
next Halloween you may be surprised to find your Halloween mask
crumpled and cracked due to improper storage.
You may want to put all Halloween decoration hardware such as
wreath hangers or other special Halloween ornament fasteners in
one small box (that goes into one of your larger containers).
Put it near the top for easy access and label it "Halloween
Hardware--Open First". That way you can get started right away
next year with your Halloween decorating.
About the author:
Karen Fritscher-Porter writes about home organization at
http://www.EasyHomeOrganizing.com where
you can read hundreds of
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store
Halloween decorations, light strands,
candles and more.
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