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As Christmas bids farewell and the colorful glow of Christmas lights is suddenly lost, sorrow and sameness envelop us. It is now time to open up and take off all the Christmas lights that had delighted us and go back to the routine of everyday living.
It is also time to store the Christmas lights that have kindled hope and newness in our lives in a careful manner so that they can be reused for the next Christmas. For this, wrap up the different kinds of Christmas lights, one by one, and then either put each one of them in individual grocery bags or roll them up with twines or bread ties. The best method, however, is to follow both |
the processes to prevent the fascinating Christmas lights from getting twined up.
Nifty ways of storing Christmas lights that are not only easy and involve minimum effort but are also very quick ways of packing and organizing Christmas lights, are given below:
- A very simple way is to evacuate wrapping paper tubes and make a small incision at each end of every tube. Pass into the slit of a tube, one end of an individual set of lights and then wind the lights along the tube. Next into the other slit of that paper tube, thread the other end of the lights and your lights are ready to be stacked away for the next Christmas.
- You can also cut a cardboard into a square or a rectangle and then make a slit in one side of the square. Follow it up by threading the end of a single set of Christmas lights through the slit made and rolling the lights along the cardboard. Finish the process by threading the other end of the set of lights back through the incision.
- The most facile Christmas light storage comprises two steps, namely wrapping each set of lights and placing them singly into a plastic bag. You may then put together the many plastic bags into a box.
Keeping up with today's fast pace of life, Christmas light storage boxes are also available in which you can stock your Christmas lights right away. The prime feature of this very convenient Christmas light storage box is that it has four corrugated removable panels. You can wrap up your Christmas lights around them. This box is 10" tall, 15" wide and 12" deep with dimensions of 31" x 17.5" x 17.5". It also has the capacity of accommodating hundreds of Christmas lights and keep them from getting into a knotted mess.
There is also a Christmas light storage system which consists of a container having a lid, a number of racks and also a tower that acts as a firm base being attached to the container. The multiple racks are either compartmentalized or oscillating ones and each one is attached to the tower to enable the stored strand of lights to be taken away when required. Ways of assorting the racks when placed within the container are available in both the compartmentalized as well as the oscillating racks.
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