Storing items in your attic is far more preferable than storing them in the basement where they may get wet think about flooding or garage where they are exposed to the elements.
How to store christmas ornaments in the attic.
I store in the attic but some of my older glass balls have spots from our southern heat or maybe from age.
The attic is a great place to store things that aren t often used but you still want to keep.
Never store ornaments in direct sunlight as this can cause the delicate pigments to fade.
You know things like those boxes of christmas ornaments your pool toys in winter and boxes of winter gear in summer.
How to properly store christmas ornaments the importance of properly storing christmas ornaments.
Make sure your attic fan is up to snuff to keep it ventilated during summer.
The attic is a great untapped storage place.
Your holiday decor is stored away for an entire year and most often are stored in the attic or basement where they are exposed to drastic differences in temperature.
Check on your christmas decorations periodically.
T hese storage containers like canvas or pvc tree bags are designed to accommodate all the different parts of an artificial christmas tree while also safeguarding it against dust moisture and pests.
We ll cover how to store christmas lights trees ornaments and more.
If your attic has windows don t store your decorations near direct sunlight.
Mostly the cheap ones.
Store holiday pillows and blankets in airtight containers to preserve them and prevent odors.
Use the attic to store anything that is impervious to heat.
They are still holding up well.
In the basement store everything in clear plastic bins labeled and not packed too heavily.
Wrap your decorations and store them in bins or bags.
Heat can damage things such as photographs and wood.
Opening up shattered christmas decorations or broken lights can be incredibly frustrating especially if the decorations had sentimental value or were expensive.
Now keep in mind that unlike basements that are damp attics tend to be very dry.
I have a collection of old world glass ornaments i store those in a garage closet and before that in an indoor closet.
Whether ornaments are store bought homemade or antique they should be stored properly to maintain their pristine condition and make them suitable for re use next year or for passing to others as a gift or donation.
Instead store your artificial christmas tree in a durable box or bag that is specifically designed to hold and protect it.
With 30 years of christmas decor and a long time ornament collector.
Instead keep them in a temperature controlled place on a main floor.