Christmas decorations may be the bane of the holidays for some, but others have ‘had enough’ and shared how they store their festive decorations away after the seasonal celebrations
A woman shared her storage tip for Christmas decorations and says she has “had enough” of festive items.
While many will wait until the New Year to take down their tree and tinsel, some have attempted to get rid of the seasonal items earlier. A now viral post to TikTok from user @mojisstyle shows them cart out a bauble storage trolley and zipper bag for their huge Christmas tree.
It comes as the content creator says they have “had enough” of the holiday decor in their home. Their way of storing the items which adorned her house for the most wonderful time of the year has since been praised, racking up over 780,000 likes on the social media app.
The description of her post reads: “Bye bye Christmas decor! I’ve definitely had enough and I’m probably part of the late crew. Have you taken down your holiday decor? One down and two more to go.” She also explained this was “the easiest take down that I’ve ever done” and it was made simple by her “ornament storage chest”.
Members of the public have since revealed how they store their festive decorations, with one user suggesting they “need” the trolley featured in the video. Another user wrote: “More space to store it than when it’s up!! I would save the space and keep it up all year.”
A third added: “Mine just goes in a bin bag.” Other users also shared the bin bag technique, revealing their Christmas items are set to stay in out of sight for most of the year. One user broke down their storage technique, revealing: “Lovely. Mine, bin bag and shove in loft.” Another joked they would be unable to get the storage box up the ladder into their loft.
“Don’t think I will get that up the loft ladders.” Another joked: “I just don’t care enough for this! Everything thrown in a box.” Meanwhile, some users revealed they were leaving their decorations up a while longer.
One user wrote: “Mine will be up until March.” Leaving decorations up later than January may be a controversial move, but for some, keeping the lights and baubles up a while longer may remove the headache of hauling them out again. One user wrote: “If I didn’t throw mine in a big bag so they tangled up for the year after and took an age to sort out, it just wouldn’t feel like Xmas.”
Other users are now looking to purchase the same storage piece used in the viral post. The Balsam Hill 120-Piece Deluxe Rolling Ornament Storage Chest is priced between £149 and £279, and is available as a 100, 120 and 150 piece chest.