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Make Rules for Next Christmas Now
Start new rules for Christmas gift giving... now! Now is the perfect time to discuss with family and friends that maybe it's time to rethink gift giving for the 2008 Christmas.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 01/11/2008 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Store Ornaments In Christmas Tins
I collect a lot of tin cans with Christmas and winter scenes and sit them throughout the house. Well guess what? A light bulb came on and, this year, I stored ornaments in them and packed them in a tote labeled "tree".
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 01/11/2008 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Christmas Decoration Organizing Tips
My holiday tip is to take the cardboard egg crate and use it to store ornaments from the tree before you place them into a box. It separates them from banging into each other and protects them from being crushed.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 01/10/2008 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Pringles Cans For Christmas Light Storage
Using Pringles can to wrap Christmas lights is even better than tubes they don't bend. And you can store extra lights inside.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 01/10/2008 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Pack Up Artificial Tree With Ornaments On
For those who have bought those little pre-lit artificial Christmas trees and painstakingly decorated them with small ornaments, etc., here's a tip to make it easier for next year, and there after.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 01/09/2008 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Holiday Closet
I converted a closet into a Holiday Pantry area. I have a large 3 drawer plastic bin unit to hold Christmas ornaments; small to large plastic bins plus plastic shoe boxes to hold other fragile Christmas items. I have hooks on the back of the closet door to hold wreaths or other hanging Christmas decor.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 01/08/2008 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Planning For Holiday Dinners A Week Ahead
For the holiday dinners, you should plan what you are going to have the week before and cook your desserts the day before the holiday.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 09/20/2007 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Tips for Storing Christmas Ornaments and Other Decorations
Tips an ideas for storing Christmas ornaments and all the other decorations that you won't need for a year. Post your ideas.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 01/11/2007 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Use Holiday Ribbon Year Round
Use Holiday Ribbon Year Round. Not all your holiday paper/ribbon has to be put away. Red, green, gold, etc. can be used by themselves for other occasions throughout the year.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 01/10/2007 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Prepare Christmas Lights For Next Year
Prepare Lights For Next Year. Get ready for next Christmas while you pack away the decorations this year. Start with your Christmas tree lights, replace non-working bulbs. Wrap strands in a loop, sort of like wrapping up the garden hose, and rubberband each strand.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 01/09/2007 | 3 Feedback(s)
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