How do you store your glass bulb ornaments every year? Here’s a clever idea for glass ornament storage from the Design a la Mod blog. Use a medium-large plastic storage bin and plastic punch glasses to safely store bulbs individually from year to year. Are you ready to take your holiday decorations down yet? You are now! [how to store glass bulbs]
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Great idea! Depending on the size of your tote, you could uce an old cookie sheet or tray in place of the cardboard for a more substaintal base that the cardboard. DT had pretty nice trays for, well, a dollar! If the tote is big enough 2 trays counld fit in sideways!
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Michelle L.
Ooh, what a great idea!
Stephanie
Well this is just an awesome idea!
buggal1989
Great idea! Depending on the size of your tote, you could uce an old cookie sheet or tray in place of the cardboard for a more substaintal base that the cardboard. DT had pretty nice trays for, well, a dollar! If the tote is big enough 2 trays counld fit in sideways!
senses of soul
greeting from Malaysia =)
Andi @udandi
I did mine this past week
http://www.udandi.com/2012/01/01/make-it-organized-ornament-box/