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A wise person once said the holidays are the most wonderful time of year, but with Christmas comes ornaments and lots and lots of decorations — and a ton of stuff to clean up after the new year. However, having a few organizers is key to making your holiday clean-up process that much quicker.
Sure, you can throw all your ornaments and favorite decor pieces in a large container (with bubble wrap we hope!) and call it a day, but you run the risk of breaking all of your collectables. Our advice? Invest in a few organizers and save yourself the mini heart attack.
Ahead find our list of storage ideas for Christmas ornaments, tree bags, wrapping paper organization and more. To shop this article by category, simply click on each link below.
For a slightly bigger option (for about the same price!) consider this other option from Amazon, made by Zober. It fits 128 ornaments.
If you want to keep things simple, consider this cube ornament storage box that has more than 4,000 Amazon reviews and holds up to 64 ornaments.
For the ultimate Christmas lover who owns too many ornaments to count, consider this mega-sized storage bag that expands into five different tray levels.
If you’re looking for an organizer that is of amazing quality and will last you for many years to come, you can’t go wrong with the Treekeeper storage bag. It can hold up 48 four-inch ornaments and comes with two removable trays and a front pocket.
This bin holds up to 60 ornaments with three sturdy stacking corrugated trays. The organizer comes with straps for easy lifting and in a festive cranberry polyester fabric decorated with a winter-berry motif and a laminated crimson lining.
For an equally as beautiful storage box as your very own ornaments, consider this option from Urban Outfitters. It can fit 16 ornaments comfortably and is available in two different patterns.
If you recently bought an artificial Christmas tree, then you’re likely in the market for a quality storage bag. This one fits trees up to nine inches tall and has convenient wheels to make movement that much easier.
If you hate assembling your faux tree each year, then this is definitely the cover for you! This canvas storage bag is meant for upright Christmas trees and can fit assembled trees up to 7.5 feet tall.
For a simple but well-reviewed option, consider this storage tree bag made by Zober that doesn’t include wheels.
The ProPik tree bag has almost 5,000 Amazon reviews and comes equipped with a pair of Durable nylon-reinforced handles for easy handling.
If you’re not looking for anything fancy, you can’t go wrong with this disposal storage bag that can fit trees as tall as 9.5 feet.
Keeping all of your festive wrapping paper, gift bags, tissue paper and gift tags organized is always a good idea, too. This organizer from Amazon has thousands of good reviews and is only sale for just $20 now.
Make sure all of your holiday wrapping paper stays in tiptop shape for the following year in this standing storage container.
If you don’t have a ton of wrapping paper but want to stay organized, consider buying these hanging organizers that can hold wrapping paper, cards, ribbon, gift bags and more.
On a budget? You can’t go wrong with these clear wrapping paper storage bags that can fit up to 20 standard rolls and cost less than $10.
Keep your holiday decor condensed into matching bins. If you buy them in bulk, they cost less, too. This set of six costs $100 — $16.60 a pop!
This rolling storage bag made by Treekeeper is perfect for storing wreaths, garlands and other miscellaneous Christmas decorations in one place.
These large 27-gallon storage containers are durable and will stand the test of time.
For an even larger option, consider these festive Wondershop storage bins.
Do you own a lot of delicate Christmas figurines? This storage box will comfortable fit and store eight of them in one place.
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