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How do you store your Christmas tree baubles?

34 replies

Iwritethissittinginthekitchensink · 06/12/2022 19:35

Every year I think I must come up with a better storage than zillions of shortbread and quality street tins. How do you store yours?

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Iwritethissittinginthekitchensink · 07/12/2022 18:49

ILoveWillSmith · 07/12/2022 14:50

Naked Wines boxes - the bottle dividers keep everything neat and they're really strong.
That's the only reason I buy wine in bulk - honestly! Xmas Wink

Haha, best answer!

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IncompleteSenten · 07/12/2022 18:50

Big bin bag shoved in the loft.

Ramble0n · 07/12/2022 18:52

In a carrier bag and then in a plastic storage box.

SilverGlassHare · 07/12/2022 18:55

We have a load of those stackable plastic really useful boxes a PP linked to. We wrap everything in tissue, and put the heaviest/most robust things at the bottom of each box. We haven’t had any breakages so far (while they’re in the boxes, anyway - we sometimes have breakages when putting the baubles on or taking them off!).

Moonshine86 · 07/12/2022 19:02

I use a plastic zip pillow case bag with some bubble wrap.

GrannyAchingsShepherdsHut · 07/12/2022 19:06

In quality street and roses tins, mostly so I can brandish a massive tin from the 70s every year while announcing to my disinterested family 'look at the size of this! Massive! Look, it says 3lb - what's the weight of that one?? Ooh, look, here's a quality street one...'

Ollybob · 07/12/2022 19:19

In carrier bags, 1 bag per colour and popped in a strong box, currently a printer box thats 12 years old! Tinsel on top.

purser25 · 07/12/2022 19:36

most decorations are in a suitcase . As I strip the tree all the decorations are put in strong ziplock bags. Works well we have two smallish trees so use the same decorations each year. Nice to see old favourites coming out.

VestaTilley · 07/12/2022 22:44

Plastic bags for the cheaper things, and the pricier ones get wrapped in the tissue paper they came in and gently placed in bags - then they all go in to boxes. No breakages yet.

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