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Before busting out the boxes, be sure to consider just where your ornaments will reside when they are not being displayed. A little planning will help you avoid the frustration of carefully packing a box only to discover it’s too tall for the place you would like to keep it.
“Hallmark always prefers that you store your ornaments in our retail packaging with the original interior packing material. This is really important when it comes to tree toppers because you won’t want to lose track of the support rod, instruction sheets and power adapters that will help ensure a successful experience the next year.
“We design and regard our retail boxes as storage devices. We’re not providing material that is intended to be thrown away. We have used particular packaging materials because it is our way to help you ensure your ornaments last for years and years.”
-Keepsake Ornament Engineer Kristina
Storage containers
When it comes to ornament storage containers, there are lots of choices out there. Whether you go with something as general as cardboard boxes or as specific as padded and compartmentalized storage bins, remember:
Some good options for ornament storage are under the bed, in a closet, an unused room or finished basement. If none of those are available to you, here are a few watchouts that might help you find the perfect place to store your ornaments:
Before storing your Christmas ornaments, take the time to do a few housekeeping chores that will make them ready for the tree the next time you put it up:
“Invest in a mini or jeweler’s-size screwdriver that you can keep in the storage box right with your ornaments so you have it when you need it. These are inexpensive and you can pick them up at plenty of places.
“A 4mm Phillips-head screwdriver fits Hallmark’s standard-size screws. When you remove the button batteries, just tape them to the inside of the lid of that ornament’s box. They will be right there when you need them, and you won’t have to go rooting around in the junk drawer for those batteries.”
-Keepsake Ornament Engineer Kristina
Now comes the most important part of any Christmas ornament storage strategy: the packing. Without paying some careful attention to how ornaments rest together in storage, your best intentions can come undone.
This bears repeating, so here goes: For Keepsake Ornaments, the easiest way of ensuring the safest storage for any ornament is to keep and reuse its original packing materials. Some ornaments are packaged in specifically designed plastic trays that will cradle them safely within perfectly sized boxes.
For ornaments that are loose or don’t have particularly storage-friendly packaging, here are some helpful packing strategies. (Spoiler alert: Tissue paper is your best friend.)





















