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Top 7 best hacks for storing Christmas ornaments

Putting away Christmas ornaments can be a real struggle. It gets even worse when you have to spend more time trying to bind broken ornaments, detangle piles of string lights, or packs of beads the following year.

Goodnews. We have collected a few tips and tricks to make that stop. You can convert household items and containers such as coffee cans, cardboard tubes and beverage trays into organizers and storage units in no time.

This year, escape the wrangle with these creative hacks, keep your Christmas ornaments as shiny as ever and gift yourself an organized Christmas décor.

Magazine Holders

Store gift bags, bows, tapes, wreaths and garlands in magazine bags. Place them in plastic bins or in liquor-store castoff.

Coffee Filter Ornament Storage

Before you think of outing your empty square giftboxes away, fill them with coffee filters and drop an ornament in each filter. You can easily collect them for use the next holiday.

Ornament Storage Box

Using hot glue, bond plastic solo cups to cardboard and fit them inside a carton or plastic bin. Fill them brites and small Christmas antique and you have your storage unit. Label cartoons and plastic bins to easily recollect ornaments.

Bead-Bottles

Prevent getting your stringed beads twisted by storing them in plastic water bottles, tennis ball containers, or jars.

Wreath Hangers

Your hangers can carry more than your coats and favorite dress. Store them in plastic bag to keep them from dust, and hang them in your closet or attic.

Candle Storage Box

Store your holiday candles in boxes, separating them with tissues or custom-made carton divider. Store away in a cool place.

Christmas Tree Tubes

Store your artificial Christmas trees in concrete tubes. You can place them in your garage or carefully arrange them in your closet.