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The Party’s Over – Organizing and Storing Your Holiday Decor

By Jo Rae Johnson Jetton
Friday, December 26th, 2014

I love Christmas. The decorating, the edibles, the events at church, I love it all. What I don’t love is the putting away of my home’s festive attire. Decorating year after year has taught me a few tips that might help you.

  • PICTURE THIS: Take a picture of every place you decorated.  Keep a digital album of your Christmas decorations on your computer or print them out and attach the appropriate picture to each box. Which leads me to my second tip,
  • ROOM BY ROOM: Box decorations by room – I enjoy decorating one room at a time, it’s less overwhelming and I feel a sense of accomplishment as each room is decked out. The same principle applies when taking it all down.
  • STORE BY COLOR: Items you didn’t use this year but would like to keep, keep by color. For example, in the past I decorated my tree in red and gold, but now prefer blue and silver. Because I keep my red and gold ornaments from the tree in one container, I could easily decorate a tree at our church this year. I also have a box of just silver (garland, beads, etc.) or just gold. You get the idea. Having things by color helps for other events as well. For example, when I decorated for a 50th wedding anniversary–which is traditionally done in gold–I could use some of the items I have stored in my gold box for that event.
  • INVENTORY: Now is the time to do an inventory of your Christmas decorations. Note items you need or would like to add and buy now while they are on sale. You’ll be one step ahead for next year. Be sure and add new items you purchase to your inventory list.
  • SORT: Sort items you’d like to remove from your inventory. Ask your friends if they’d like to look at your giveaway Christmas stash where they can get a new look for next year FREE. My friend, Mary, did just that and the lovely ornaments you’ve seen in my dining room came from her stash a couple of years ago. You can also ask young friends just moving out if they need any Christmas decor. If none of those options work, you can donate your items to a thrift store or charity and get a receipt for tax purposes.
  • LIGHTS: While decorating this year, you may have discovered strands of lights that didn’t work or half worked. Now’s the time to replace those lights! Most stores start out at 50% off all holiday the day after Christmas and the discount increases. I’ve bought some items as high as 90% off! Keep checking your favorite stores every few days. When replacing lights, try to go to more energy efficient versions available on the market now. You might also want to add timers which are also on sale.
  • STORE: Storage is so important. I’m a big fan of using colored totes by holiday. It makes it so much easier to identify in an attic what is Christmas (red and green), Easter (a pastel color) or Fall (Orange). Totes and organizing items are on sale now so if you can afford to buy them, now’s the time.
  • WREATHS: I don’t buy the wreath boxes. Many of them were too small for the wreaths I owned anyway. I hang my wreaths on nails in my attic. Don’t have an attic? Hang them on a closet or garage wall.
  • LABEL: I like large labels on the side’s of my totes. To make it neater, I use either 8 1/2 X 11 inch labels or card stock and type my labels for each container. You can adjust the size of the font and the size of the label based on the size of each container.
  • RECYCLE: If you bought a real tree recycle it. Many cities offer a free service where they process trees into mulch. While you’re at the landfill, grab some of that free mulch for your beds! Check your local landfills and municipalities. You can also recycle the fronts of Christmas cards by donating them to worthy organizations like St. Jude’s Ranch for children. They take any occasion cards so recycle all year!

Organizing your Christmas decor as you pack it away will reap benefits next year when it’s time to decorate again.

Happy New Year!


Jo Rae

Categories : Christmas, Organize
Tags : christmas storage, its all about home with jo rae, jo rae johnson, organize, ORGANIZING CHRISTMAS, organizing tips for christmas

Organized Christmas – Notebook

By Jo Rae Johnson Jetton
Tuesday, September 10th, 2013

I have a confession. I love binders and have one for my garden, home decor, and yes Christmas. Remember the old saying, “Failing to plan is planning to fail?” Whether you are like me and do a whole binder, or just want a couple of forms to keep up with your Christmas cards and gift lists, “Organized Christmas” has it all.
The material on this site can be a bit overwhelming. To simplify things, go to the planner section and select pages that interest you. I chose a Christmas card list, gift list, baking planner, and stocking stuffer list. You get the idea. She also provides a generic binder cover you can print, but I personalized mine. It’s easy to do, just scan a favorite holiday snapshot into your computer and add text into a word document. Print it on card stock and slide in the front of your binder.
No scanner? No problem, just glue an old Christmas photo on front or use the Christmas card you’re sending this year.
First you need to gather  a few supplies:
*Binder with clear front sleeve for cover and pockets in the front and back cover
*Card stock for cover
*Photograph or Christmas card for cover
*Printed forms from OrganizedChristmas.com
*Dividers for easy access
*Legal Envelope for receipts: Punch holes, write the year, and place in back of binder or keep inside cover pocket. This inexpensive option can help you SAVE money, remember what you’ve purchased, and for whom. I keep my receipts for any Christmas purchases in the envelope (including baking supplies, etc.)  and keep a running total to ensure I stay within my budget.
I keep one of the Christmas cards I send each year (and the Christmas letter if I send one), and any invitations I receive. After adding the event to my calendar, I check my hostess gift supply and make sure I have a small token of appreciation for the host and hostess. On the back of the invitation, I note the hostess gift I gave. This helps ensure I don’t give the same gift to a hostess the following year. I stock up on these small items after Christmas each year when great hostess gifts are marked way down.
Events held in my home always involve food and beverages. Retaining a copy of the menu helps me remember what I served for each function. I note on the back of the menu items that were hits and dishes that weren’t as popular.
Set to print out your pages?  Head over to Organized Christmas.com and print your Christmas Organizer. Let’s get started!
Categories : Christmas, Organize
Tags : christmas, Christmas Lists, CHRISTMAS NOTEBOOK, Christmas planning, CHRISTMAS WITH JO RAE, ITS ALL ABOUT HOME WITH JORAE, ORGANIZING CHRISTMAS

Moving Mementos

By Jo Rae Johnson Jetton
Saturday, October 1st, 2011

I kept it all. The first strands of hair cut, each baby tooth left for the tooth fairy, works of art, awards & trophies, photographs, scribbled notes, and colored cards my children made for me.
Alone now, surrounded by mementos and moving boxes, I attempt to decide what is trash or treasure. Should I toss the dance costumes? How about the clothing my children wore home from the hospital? Or their awards for science fair, cheerleading, or track?
Perhaps only empty-nester moms cling to keepsakes of children gone and mementos left behind, for my children appear far less attached to their memorabilia. My inevitable downsizing move from our two-story home into much smaller quarters has necessitated the reduction of items to be stored. Like sifting on a riverbank, I attempt to extract the gold from the gravel although the ordinary gravel can seem extraordinary in retrospect. What makes an item a keeper? Why keep one item over another?
My childhood fits in one small box, easily contained but immensely treasured. My Brownie handbook, a VBS project, scrapbooks, and yearbooks from school are included in my treasure chest.  Each item in my childhood time capsule reveals influences and interests. Collectively they tell the story of my life.
And so the items I’ll retain will tell my children’s stories, and show the hand of God in their lives. For example, as a young girl Lauren talked about being a teacher, a counselor and, as you can see in this picture, a nurse.  I had forgotten about this picture until I found it last week. I’m so glad I kept it because this summer Lauren began nursing school. I’m so proud of her.
I guess I’ll continue consolidating my children’s story boxes and find space for them. I believe one day Lauren and Timothy will want the treasure inside.  I’ll treasure them until they do.
Categories : Organize
Tags : jo rae johnson, mementos, moving, storage, Television

Egg Carton Jewelry Organizer – Repurpose!

By Jo Rae Johnson Jetton
Sunday, August 7th, 2011
 

I love to reuse items that normally get trashed. When I ran out of space for my earrings in my jewelry organizer, I decided to think outside the carton, the egg carton!  The eggs I purchase come in a recycled 12 cell tri-fold plastic carton. The extra protection for the eggs provides me 24 spaces for earrings, rings, or small bracelets. Going out of town? You can cart 12 pieces of jewelry in one side, fold the other over to cover, and secure the carton with a rubber band. Your jewelry will arrive “eggs”actly like you packed them!
 

 

Categories : Organize
Tags : It's All About Home Repurpose, jewelry organizer, jo rae johnson, organize jewelry, repurpose egg cartons

Jewelry Organizing

By Jo Rae Johnson Jetton
Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Jewelry Organizing from Jo Rae Johnson on Vimeo.

Categories : Organize
Tags : its all about home with jo rae, jewelry organizing, jo rae johnson, organizing

Places & Spaces for Kids

By Jo Rae Johnson Jetton
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

PLACES & SPACES FOR KIDS from Jo Rae Johnson on Vimeo.

By using these few simple tips, you can keep your kid’s spaces under control and eliminate the chaos of clutter!

Do you remember those huge, deep toy boxes with hinged lids?  Much like a large purse, everything drops to the bottom!  See what’s inside by using:

  • OPEN BOXES /NO LIDS   – Try clear boxes (see everything inside)
  • GROUP LIKE ITEMS IN BOXES  (LEGO’S IN ONE,  BALLS, BOOKS, DVD’S, ETC.)
  • PURGE REGULARLY – SEPARATE ITEMS YOUR CHILDREN HAVE OUTGROWN OR NO LONGER PLAY WITH AND DONATE TO LESS FORTUNATE CHILDREN.
  • TRASH BROKEN ITEMS
  • SET OUT WEEK’S CLOTHING ON SUNDAY
  • BUY ONE TYPE OF SOCK PER FAMILY MEMBER (PINK TOE FOR LAUREN/GOLD TOE FOR TIMOTHY) – DON’T PAIR UP – ALL WHITE GO IN ONE BIN – BLACK DRESS SOCKS ANOTHER
  • UTILIZE ACTIVITY TOTES – TAKE IT WITH THEM TO DEN OR PLAY AREA
  • SMALL COLLECTIBLES – (ROCK COLLECTIONS, MARBLES, ETC.) USE A TACKLE BOX


Categories : Organize
Tags : all about home, jo rae johnson, ORGANIZING KIDS, PLACES AND SPACES FOR KIDS, Television

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