How do you package individual ornaments?

Wrap the ornament into several layers of tissue paper or bubble wrap. Make sure to keep it snug, but not too tight, otherwise the pressure can cause the ornament to break. Place the ornament inside the box and surround it with packing peanuts or some other kind of filler material.

How do you make an ornament storage box?

All you need is a hot glue gun, cardboard, a box, and plastic drink cups. Cut the cardboard into pieces that will fit inside the storage box. Glue the bottom of the cups to the cardboard and let dry. Place one of the cardboard pieces with cups in the box and fill with ornaments.

How do you store extra large ornaments?

Pack ornaments in egg cartons or plastic cups lined with tissue paper or paper towels. The circular shape of each holder make them ideal for protecting small ornaments from harm. The same goes for plastic apple containers, but for your larger ornaments.

How do you wrap an ornament without a box?

Paper Bundle Tied with Ribbon

  1. Unroll a large square of wrapping paper face down on a work surface and then add a few sheets of tissue.
  2. Position the gift in the center and then lift each corner of the wrapping paper.
  3. Gather the paper tightly directly above the gift, with the paper edges flaring outward.

How do you store irregular ornaments?

How to Store Unusually Shaped Ornaments. Christmas ornaments that are unusually shaped might be tricky to store depending on their size and shape. Wrap them in a layer of tissue paper, followed by a layer of bubble wrap to ensure that fragile ornaments won’t break in storage.

How do you store ornaments so they don’t break?

It is best to pack your ornaments in special boxes or containers made especially for them, since they are typically fragile and can break easily while in storage. These special containers typically have lots of little slots or spaces where each individual ornament can be placed to keep it separate and secure.

How do you display decorative objects?

Stagger objects by height to create either a symmetrical or asymmetrical triangle. On a mantel, for example, try using a large frame or mirror in the center to anchor your grouping. Then, layer your other decorative accessories, remembering to stagger them by size in order to create your visual triangle.

How do you package Christmas ornaments?

General glass items and other breakables For small, fragile items, treat them like ornaments and wrap them in tissue paper and, if desired, a layer of air-filled plastic wrap as well. Larger items can be safely wrapped in packing paper and also, for extra protection, wrapped in a layer of air-filled plastic wrap.

How do you store ornament hacks?

All you need is a plastic bin, red plastic cups, cardboard and a glue gun. Cut cardboard to fit inside the bin, glue on plastic cups, drop ornaments into cups and voila! An inexpensive and clever ornament solution.