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    January 05, 2010

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    cathy

    We used three kings day in our house growing up too! It is a "conversation" with my husband every year, when he wants to start taking the decorations down before new years.

    Lana

    I'm working on it and have thought about packing by rooms. The dining table is beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

    All Women Stalker

    My hatest part...undecorating :( and your right... I can't believe the holidays are over!

    Patti DeNucci

    Such timely and use-able tips! One more little trick I use is to insert notes and written instructions into the bins to make decorating easier. For example, I include "formula" for wrapping the garland and lights around our bannister so that it all comes out even. I also rubber band together the components for each section so there's never the repeated and so annoying question of "Hey, which section goes where?" These written instructions also ensure that whoever is in charge of the bannister can easily do it MY WAY -- which in this case IS the best way! ;-)

    Jill Ferguson

    I was glad to see this blog. I usually have all of my decorations down before NY's Eve, because my mother always said it was bad luck to keep them up after NY's day...don't usher in the new with visions of the old. I always thought it was a Southern thing but not many people have heard that. Now that I think about it, maybe that was her way of getting us to help her. Last weekend I took all of the decorations down around the house, except the tree, and I plan on doing that this weekend. Glad to know I'm not alone. I had my black eyed peas and turnip greens for New Year's Day, so I think I'm covered on the luck.

    Lola Meyer

    I try to make 'undecorating' as pleasant as decorating was. So, I put on my favorite instrumental Christmas music, pour myself a glass of vino, and enjoy the decorating process in 'reverse'!

    Joy Perkins

    My English mother said it was unlucky to have decorations up after 12th night. (which is Jan 6th so the same deadline as you had) Growing up in S.E. London, things get very dusty by then so things really did need cleaning and putting away.

    Laura

    Dining table is a great staging area and the kitchen table too for other parts of the house that are decorated like guest rooms, bathrooms, kitchen etc. and you can sort & pack away by areas this way too...the main tree area I like to pack away by sections of ornaments on the tree and the pictures do help 'cause it goes up easy the following year & reminds me to leave a small spot in the middle for the current year's addition of ornaments and keeping the others rotating around it--works for me & the take-down is a breeze...by the way--I am done and ready to ring in the New Year with a clean house!
    Happy New Year Lorie and I look forward to your emails each and every week--it keeps me on track!

    Amy McCready

    Great suggestions. I'm going to start this TODAY! I like the idea of putting everything on the dining room table and making that "command central." As always - thanks to Clutter Diet for great advice!

    RitzEvents

    My mom had a 12th-day-thing going too; she did not refer to it as Three Kings Day, but did mention "bad luck" despite the fact we are not supersticious.

    This is great advice, Lorie. I pack up acording to area also. With boxes labeled "TREE", "MANTEL" etc. When I'm ready to decorate, I pull them out as time avails: 45 mins for the mantel, 2hrs for the tree, etc. That way I don't have 15 boxes in the living room at once for several days (yes, several days...I decorate almost every room in the house).

    I use 3M hooks & velcro for hanging things like garlands on the mantel & stairway banisters. I even use it to help secure the tree (it only took one year of the tree falling over to figure that one out-HA! I put ALL of the 3M products in my Box labeled "Christmas GENERAL 1". It's the first box I pull out to begin decorating. It also contains all of the extra stuff like both silver & green ornament hooks, a couple of extension cords, extra light bulbs, my "pull-light-bulbs-out" tool, a roll of florist wire, etc.

    I also have an outdoor "GENERAL 1" box. It contains heavy duty florist wire, outdoor light timers, etc.

    Heidi

    This goes along with taking down decorations. I shop for Christmas paper plates and napkins, ribbon, and computer letter paper this time of year on sale and store it with my decor. That saves time, money, and energy come next December. Also, while I'm looking around in stores this after-Christmas week, I'm getting gift ideas for next year and jotting those down on paper I'll store with the decor.

    Lois March

    When I had a much larger house and entertained more, I stored all my Christmas decor by room. It made it so easy to decorate a room at a time, according to how much time I had that day to do. I used plastic tubs and marked each one for each room.
    Lois

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