UPDATE: This giveaway is now closed. A winner has been chosen and notified.
Christmas Day has come and gone; and if you’re like me, you’ll be taking down your Christmas tree and packing up all your fun holiday ornaments with in the next week or so. It’s a sad day…but it has to be done.
For me, this day involves putting my ornaments in a big cardboard box and hoping they don’t break as I try to shove them all in! However this year, I have a brand new, super organized way to store all my Christmas ornaments — want to know what it is?
Well, have you heard of Ultimate Christmas Storage?
It’s a company that specializes in high-quality storage boxes like these gorgeous red boxes.
And these super cute blue polka-dot storage boxes!
And, as their name suggests, they have tons of great “Christmas Storage” products for ornaments and other small items that can easily be lost or broken.
All of their products are extremely high quality, durable, and SO much prettier then my cardboard boxes — so I’m using these boxes for my ornaments this year!
The Ultimate Christmas Storage products feature:
- Acid Free heavy-duty chipboard throughout.
- Tarnish inhibitor added to help reduce the atmospheric effect on silvered and metal ornaments.
- Ornament boxes and Ornament chests provide removable trays from 3 to 5 inches deep.
- Trays have fully adjustable dividers to accommodate a variety of collectibles.
- Beautiful fabric covering adds years of durability to acid free ornament boxes.
- Decorative fabrics allow ornament boxes to be used as a decorative accessory.
- Our fabric variety allows for easy segregation and identification of your collectibles.
- Clear heavy-duty vinyl zippered bag protects the archival ornament boxes while stored.
OK, so these sound really fancy, and they technically are…
BUT they are also practical, stackable, transportable, storable, movable, and really pretty. Plus, if you’re planning to move, these boxes are very convenient {yes, I speak from experience!}
I’m sure you can imagine how excited I am to replace my cardboard boxes with these pretty boxes that provide tons of storage for small, delicate items and assure that everything stays neat, organized, and unharmed.
Well, I’m also excited that Ultimate Christmas Storage is giving away a beautiful green ornament storage box to one lucky Simple Organized Living reader!! {see below for details}
More about this storage box:
- Size: 22 x 16 x 7 1/2″ high
- One 3″ deep tray with 28 adjustable compartments
- 4″ deep bottom compartment for oversized items with16 adjustable compartments
- Enclosed in a vinyl zipper bag for storage
Ultimate Christmas Storage is also including a large bag of shredded packing material to assure none of your ornaments break. How nice of them!
This is a $75.00 prize package!
Want to Win?
There are THREE ways to win…
- Leave a comment below with your current method of ornament storage. {Mandatory}
- “Like” Ultimate Christmas on Facebook — and leave a comment letting me know.
- Sign up for the Ultimate Christmas newsletter — and leave a comment letting me know.
This contest is open until Tuesday, January 4, 2011, at 11:59pm EST. ONE winners will be selected at random and announced on Wednesday, January 5. Please read my full disclosure policy and contact me with any questions you might have. I received a free ornament storage box for review, however all opinions are my own!
Deni Wilson says
Hi Andrea, I am currently using a rubbermade storage container with tissue paper. However, I noticed this year that it’s getting overloaded with additional ornaments that my kids make at school and sadly some are getting broken. I have to find something new and protective of my treasures! I signed up for the Ultimate Christmas Newsletter and am praying I win! Thanks for helping me organize my life and savings!
stacy says
Like Ultimate Christmas on fb.
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stacy says
Right now they all go into a big tote wrapped in cloth.
Megan Camp says
I currently use a cardboard, ornament storage box I purchased at Home Depot after the holidays one year. I have been looking for another one as the one I have is completely full and I’m starting to double pack ornaments into some of the holes. I LOVE it though. It’s not nearly as nice or as cute as the ones from Ultimate Christmas Storage. However, it does have three trays to store the ornaments in. I would love to win one of the boxes from Ultimate Christmas Storage to expand my ornament collection in.
Lisa Jackson says
Liked on Facebook
Lisa Jackson says
I use shoe boxes, gift bags and put them inside of Rubbermaid totes.
Jennifer says
Current method is random cardboard boxes and shopping bags. Much room for improvement!
Stacey says
Right now my ornaments just get “carefully” placed in a big plastic tub. I’m surprised they’ve lasted this long.
Vivian says
I love my ornaments from Germany, but the round plastic container with cardboard dividers is less than ideal for them. It really does not keep them well divided. This container would look beautiful with straw, wood, brass and glass ornaments inside!
Heather says
My current method is a large plastic storage box, that we put away in our garage. The breakable ornaments are either is small boxes that they came in, or wrapped in tissue paper.
Jennifer says
I liked Christmas Storage Solution on FB. My current method is a big Rubbermaid tub with smaller boxes inside it holding the ornaments and other Christmas paraphernalia.
Kari says
Yikes. My cheap-o glass ornaments are in their original boxes, while the rest of my ornaments are stored as follows:
special, delicate ones from Bonner’s – wrapped in tissue and put in a box all together
other random ones – stuffed in a tiny Christmas gift bag
the rest – crammed into other random small boxes
Then all of the ornament boxes get put into a big storage tub with my other tree trimming items. It’s not pretty, but it works for now…but this would be so much better!
Amber Mooney says
I signed up for the newsletter! This is a great giveaway!
Rachel Wright says
I currently use styrofoam peanuts and this year two of my ornaments were broken as we took them out. I NEED this box!! 🙂
Amber Mooney says
I “like” Ultimate Christmas on FB!!!!!
Amber Mooney says
I currently dig through mountains of newspaper that is stuffed into ripped cardboard boxes to find my Christmas treasures. This would be great!
laura says
Love these boxes!
Amanda Gray says
I signed up for the newsletter.
Amanda Gray says
I liked it in Facebook.
Amanda Gray says
Cardboard boxes, tissue paper, and many prayers that nothing gets broken. It’s horrendous.
Peggy says
Several years ago I purchased the large ornament storage box and I love the size of the box and the storage capacity. The only problem is that I still have ornaments that need to be stored by wrapping in tissue paper and packing in cardboard boxes because I threw out the plastic storage box with the awkward fastening lid that I purchased two (2) years ago.
I already have you on facebook and I also already receive emails from you.
I would love to win the storage box. If I don’t, I will be ordering another box in January.
Kerrie says
I also signed up for the newsletter
Kerrie says
I currently wrap everything in paper and put it in a Staples box. Sometimes I shove everything that will fit in random smaller boxes first (original ornament boxes, etc). I’m preparing for a big move of my own, and would love one of these boxes.
Theresa says
{like} you on facebook:)
Theresa says
My current method of storage is a rubbermaid tub with the oranments stored in shoeboxes.
Frankie says
I also subscribed to the Ultimate Christmas Newsletter!
Katie says
“liked” on Facebook
Katie says
I have a similar looking box that I use – maybe it was from Land’s End years ago?? I also picked up a plastic container from Meijer last year. We have tons of ornament though so I could use another!
Frankie says
I liked Ultimate Christmas.
Frankie says
Well, thanks for this wonderful giveaway! My current method is reusing the same old cardboard boxes I have always used. As the ornaments have grown, I had gone to plastic bags wrapped around ornaments and then placed in other bags. Not very organized at all, but,luckily, I haven’t broken many ornaments at all over the past 30 years or so! LOL! But these look so amazing! It would be nice to have a good looking box that would keep my collection safe and organized!
Rachelle says
I use red and green plastic tubs… these look awesome-much more organized. I “liked” Ultimate Christmas on Facebook!
barb says
Acid free tissue paper in plastic storage tubs is my method
Stacey says
I store mine in plastic bins, but they don’t fit on the shelves I have. So, many of them are stacked on the floor. I hate that!
Kristen @ JoyfullyThriving says
I store all my ornaments – and decorations – in big plastic bins. We had to buy several more last year to organize so now we have a bin for lights, a bin for snowmen, two bins for ornaments, a bin for Nativities, and so on and so on.
Juel says
I store ornaments wrapped in tissue paper in large plastic tubs. They need to be inventoried and labled better so that I can be more selective when I choose to limit the amount of decorations to be used in a season.
Maureen says
I have three office boxes. That I have been using for the last 10 years and they look like they have been through the war.
Joanna says
My current method is the original boxes that they ornaments came in, but they’re getting very flimsy.
Stephanie says
My current method is throwing them all in a box or cloth bag for matching sets. I am careful about it and somewhat organized but they always seem a big mess again when I open it up the following Christmas. I NEED these! I also subscribed to the newsletter and liked it on FB. Thanks for giving out such great freebie gifts! <3
Sarah says
My current method is just wrapping all ornaments in newspaper or tissue paper and putting them in a large shopping bag. We also have some in old shoe boxes. These storage boxes sound great!
Leslie @ One Day Before Yesterday says
My current method? Paper boxes. Staples Boxes. Its horrific. I need to purchase some better boxes, but I’ve just never gotten around to it! I’d love to get something like these – at least the antique bulbs from my great grandmother are stored in small versions of these (but thats how they were given to me..lol)