The holiday is over, and that means it’s time to pack away the Christmas decorations until next year. Taking down your Christmas tree and all the trimmings can be a challenge, but with the correct equipment and little preparation, it can be accomplished quickly and without accident. Their durability and aesthetic appeal relies on how well you store them. Learn the proper way to store your Christmas tree, decorations, greenery, and lights with this helpful instructions.
Storing your artificial Christmas tree
Keeping your fake Christmas tree in its box after the holidays may seem convenient, but it’s not a good idea. Unfortunately, a cardboard Christmas tree storage box has a short lifespan and is easily damaged by dust, mites, vermin, and other contaminants. Spending money on a set of Christmas tree storage bags will protect your artificial tree from dust and damage when it’s not in use.
Put your Christmas tree away for the year in a designated storage bag.
A free rip-stop nylon bag with sturdy handles is included with every Balsam Hill tree purchase. It is highly recommended that you use this Christmas tree bag to ensure the longevity of your tree. Padded layers and sturdy stitching characterize the high-end CHRISTMAS TREES STORAGE solutions we provide. You can pick from a wide range of sizes, from extra-slim to extra-large, to accommodate the specifics of your fake tree’s dimensions. For added convenience, we also provide rolling tree storage bags so that you can roll your tree instead of carrying it.
The Christmas tree can be stored vertically in the ROLLING CHRISTMAS TREE STORAGE BAG, which also has wheels for easy transport. When you’re ready to store your tree away for the year, just fold the top section of the bag away into the designated area and pull the bag up and over the tree. Keep your tree in a cool, dry place and be sure to seal the bag to prevent dust and insects from getting in.
How to store artifical Christmas wreaths and garlands, and other floral orman
Artificial Christmas foliage, such as wreaths, garlands, potted trees, and more, can look fantastic year after year with just a little TLC and careful storage.
Spring clean your gardens
The ends of the branches should be dusted with a feather duster or given a mild blast from a hair dryer to remove dust and dirt accumulation. Gently wipe the larger decorations, such as leaves and baubles, using a microfiber towel.
Eliminate all trimmings
Take off any decorations that aren’t a part of the plant itself, such as picks, ribbons, and ornaments. Keep these extras with your other holiday decor.
Compact the leaves
When packing your artificial plants, make sure to squash the ends and stack them in the same direction as the stems.
Store your ornaments
Keep your holiday decorations safe by keeping them in their original packaging or by purchasing storage bags made especially for this purpose. The ROLLING MULTIPURPOSE GREENERY BAG from Balsam Hill is perfect for transporting and storing a variety of artificial Christmas wreaths and garlands while ensuring that they maintain their shape and beauty.