Packing & Storing Holiday Decorations

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The holidays may have come and gone and now you are left with the task of taking care of all the holiday decorations that need to be put away. So, how do you properly pack up those delicate ornaments? Our Denver movers have created a guide for you to follow so you can take care of those precious holiday decorations.

Sort & Label Boxes

Perhaps one of the most stressful parts about the holidays season isn't all the planning that goes into it, but the cleaning up process that comes afterwards. Labeling the numerous boxes can help you keep everything organized, easing the post-holiday decoration take down a little bit easier. Store like items together and use the labels as a guide. Not only will this help to put everything away efficiently, it'll make it easier to sort through once the holiday season starts again! You won't have to dig through five boxes just to find that one special ornament.

Egg Cartons

One of the best and perhaps easiest DIY hacks when it comes to packing holiday decorations is using egg cartons to store your ornaments. Gently wrap each ornament with a tissue paper and gently place it in the egg carton. This will help protect the ornaments from damage and will also help in the organizing process.

Organizing Lights

The long string lights and delicate bulbs can be hard to manage without entangling them, but if you take the time and gently wrap each piece around some sort of can or round hollow object you have a better chance at keeping the lights tidy. Our Denver moving company suggest slowly taking down the lights and wrapping it around either the wheel it came on or using a soup or coffee can you have in the house. Gently place each string of lights in a sealed box where preferably plastic so it won't succumb to damage.

Enlisting Help From Our Denver Expert Packers

Taking down and storing holiday decorations can be tricky. Did you think our top-notch moving company could only handle moving tasks? Think again! With our Denver packing service, our expert movers in Denver will properly box up all your decorations from the largest lawn figures to the smallest and delicate ornaments. Each mover has gone through extensive training and have all had a background check to make sure they are qualified and trusted to handle your belongings.

Our Denver moving company even will supply quality Denver packing supplies for packing holiday decorations, including boxes, tape, packing peanuts, padding and more! Call today to learn more about our packing service or any of our moving services we offer.

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