Christmas has come and gone, and as much as I enjoy the ambiance of my Christmas decor, I am always ready to pack it all away when the Holidays are over!
There is just something so satisfying about packing the decorations away for another year. It feels like I am adding some organization and order back into our hectic family life!
I am excited to be partnering with Balsam Hill and sharing with you some of their clever and handy Christmas Storage Solutions. Finding a safe place to store your Holiday items from year to year can be challenging.
Balsam Hill’s Multipurpose Storage Box saves space by allowing you to store a variety of decorations in one place. Its large interior easily accommodates ornament sets and greenery while a removable top drawer helps organize loose or smaller items, such as tree picks and ribbons.
I like storing away all the items that go in one room together so I can easily store it away until I need it again. Then all I need to do is grab the bag when I am ready to pull them out again, and they are all together ready to be set out again! So easy!
The Balsam Hill Rolling Multi-Purpose Greenery Bag makes storing and protecting large foliage pieces easier than ever. With its spacious interior and wide access opening, this versatile storage bag can accommodate an artificial tree up to 12 feet in height, or a smaller tree along with wreaths and garlands.
I love how big this bag is. I can put the Christmas tree along with the Christmas sled and a few other items that are large and bulky and otherwise difficult to store away. The bag will fit nicely in the corner of my attic and allow me to stack some other smaller items on it and out of the way.
Balsam Hill’s 96-Piece Deluxe Rolling Ornament Chest provides you with the ideal solution to keep your favorite adornments safe from dust and damage after Christmas is over. This rolling storage box is specially designed to make decorating quick and easy, and help preserve the luster of your ornaments for years to come.
This was the item I was most excited to use. I have some beautiful glass ornaments that I love and worry about storing away every year. I don’t want them to break and this storage bag is the perfect solution. I can fill this bag with ornaments from both of my Christmas trees and I don’t worry about them being safe.
Keep your wreaths in shape and looking great season after season with a wreath storage bag. These storage bags features an inner hanger and curved carrying handle to keep wreaths in a stable upright position and they come in different sizes.
I chose the Large Wreath Storage Bag, to store a large wall clock that I put up seasonally. I can throw in a few Christmas pillows to fill in the extra space! It is the perfect size to protect the clock until I am ready to pull it out and use it again!
You spend your hard earned money on beautiful Christmas decor and these storage solutions from Balsam Hill allow you to keep them stored safely for years to come! Be sure to check out all the other amazing storage pieces Balsam Hill offers!
You may also be interested in the Christmas Decor Organization Labels if your already in the mode of organization!
*This is a sponsored post on behalf of Balsam Hill. However, I truly adore Balsam Hill and feel grateful to be working with a company that I love.
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Sally says
We bought a Balsam Hill tree this year and now trying to figure out a safe place to store it.
We live in the south so it gets pretty hot during the summer months. The instructions say to not place in an area with extreme heat. You say in your above blog that you store your tree in the attic.
The temperature can reach 120 degrees in the attic here.
Please advise if you think attic storage is safe in the south. Thanks
The Idea Room Assistant says
Sally- I don’t think I would store it in the attic. Do you have a basement?