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An Organized "Deck The Halls"!

It's time to deck those halls! Boughs of holly, optional. Here are 6 tips to help with the process!

It’s time to deck those halls! Boughs of holly, optional. Here are 6 tips to help with the process!

1. First-Out-Last-In Box: There was a moment over the weekend when I silently thanked my January 2015 self for taking a little extra time and care putting stuff away after last Christmas. Our First-Out-Last-In Box is just that - the box of decorations that comes out at the beginning of Advent, and most of the stuff in it stays out until after New Years. In January, the box sits, mostly filled, in my laundry room for a few weeks as the last few straggling decorations get corralled and put away until the next Christmas. Which leads me to....


2. Remember what is important. For me, Christmas is about the spirituality of Advent, the birth of our Lord, and spending special time with family and friends. Therefore, we put out our Advent wreath and Calendar and Nativity Scene first. The creche stays up until we celebrate the Epiphany on January 6th. We add table runners, candles and a wreath on the door, and the tree and the rest of the decorations wait until mid-December.

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3. You have two options, pick your favorite. One option is to bring all your holiday decorations into your main living space, unload them all and distribute your stuff (then put the boxes away). The other option is to open the boxes in your storage area, take out just what you need and leave the boxes in storage, then decorate a bit at a time. Both options work, just choose.

And when you’re ready to put up your holiday decor:

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4. De-decorate. Take down the every-day decor. Honestly, there’s not always room for both every day and holiday. Dedicate one of the empty holiday decoration containers (you have nice, solid, plastic water-and-bug proof containers, right?) to the non-holiday decor, and leave that container close to your storage access. This will make re-decorating after the holidays so much easier!

5. De-decorate, then dust. Then decorate for Christmas. Then vacuum. Glitter, pine needles, glitter, scraps of paper, glitter.

6. Put your empty decoration containers away. Yes, all the way away. Don’t tuck them in a closet, or leave them piled in your basement. Put them back in the crawl space / attic, etc. Your holiday stuff could be out for a month, do you really want to stumble over empty boxes for that long?

Enjoy!! Fa-la-la-la-laaaaa- la-la-la-la!

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