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Christmas - Organization

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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.
Posted on: 01/09/2007 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Pack Up Cards, Wrap and Labels
Pack Up Cards, Wrap and Labels. Now that the holidays are drawing to a close and you pack everything up, include unused Christmas cards, wrapping, labels and so on, in with your decorations, so they will be there to use for next year.
Posted on: 01/08/2007 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Organizing Wrapping Paper
Tips for storing wrapping paper. Post your ideas.
Posted on: 12/12/2006 | 10 Feedback(s)
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Good Use for Holiday Magazines
I finally found a GOOD use for all of my holiday magazines, and I will know where they are next year when I want them! I rolled them into a tube shape and wrapped my tree lights around them for storage...
Posted on: 01/04/2006 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Last Minute Holiday Touches!
By Kathleen Wilson
Last minute details can take a holiday home from ho ho hum to spectacular, and doesn't have to cost a lot of cash! Here are some great quick, easy, and inexpensive ideas to wow your guests and comfort your family.
Posted on: 12/20/2005 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Remembering Where You Put the Decorations
A easy way to decorate for the holidays is to take a picture of the rooms you just decorated and after you put the decorations away also put the picture of the rooms in the box...
Posted on: 12/20/2005 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Storing Christmas Lights
Roll up a thin section of newspaper to use as a tube to wrap your holiday lights around. They stay organized, compact, and it makes it easier to string lights right off the 'tube'...
Posted on: 12/12/2005 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Organizing for the Holidays
I would love to have help in cleaning and organizing my home for the holidays. I would like to have it the feng shui way. I have two kids and it hard to get things done. I am sending a picture of my two kids.
Posted on: 12/07/2005 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Preparation for the Holidays
How do you prepare ahead for the holiday season. This can include ideas for Thanksgiving, Hanukah or Christmas dealing with food, gifts, organization or your own family traditions.
Posted on: 11/21/2005 | 6 Feedback(s)
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Organizing Serving Bowls, Platters and Utensils
As I get out the dishes for the holiday dinners, I also take out the serving bowls and utensils I will need. I put a little note in each bowl, i.e. cranberries, stuffing. etc. so when I am serving up food I don't have to fumble around finding the right size bowl at the last minute...
Posted on: 11/21/2005 | 2 Feedback(s)
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