Decluttering challenge – Week 42 – Fall & Halloween items

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Decluttering challenge – Week 42 – Fall & Halloween items

October is rolling along and we are well and truly into fall now. Here in Canada, we celebrate both Thanksgiving and Halloween in the same month – two great reasons to love October. I hope you’ll join me for week 42 of the 52-Week Decluttering Challenge. This week, I’m decluttering fall and Halloween items.

Over the years, we’ve amassed quite a collection of seasonal decorations. I love to decorate our house for any occasion – St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Canada Day, Thanksgiving, Halloween and Christmas. But, all those decorations take up a lot of space. It’s important to go through them from time to time.

A clear-out of our fall and Halloween decorations was long overdue. Let’s get decluttering!

What is the 52-Week Decluttering Challenge?

In this year-long journey, we’re tackling one task at a time with the goal of cleaning up and organizing our homes. If you’ve just joined us, no worries. You can jump right in with this week’s challenge. Just check out the first two posts in the series to download your free checklists.

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Week 42 – Decluttering fall and Halloween items

We store our decorations in tote boxes marked for each season. Here’s a photo of our fall tote box.

Tote box full of fall and Halloween decorations

Every year, I get out the tote box, pull out the items I want to use, and leave the rest in the bottom of the tote. It had been years since I’d emptied out the tote to see what was lurking in the bottom. Let’s see what I found!

What I got rid of

This week, I got rid of a total of 28 items.

Assortment of Halloween and fall items
  • 2 sets of window clings
  • 1 empty package
  • 10 old crafts
  • 1 reflective armband
  • 2 packages “Freaky Fabric” that my daughter bought for a zombie princess costume a few years ago. She bought 3 packages and only used one.
  • 2 giant spider webs
  • 4 pumpkin flashlights
  • 2 creepy figurines
  • 1 unopened package of Halloween makeup
  • 1 puzzle that was sadly missing a couple of pieces
  • 2 books

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This week’s decluttering and organizing tips

Here are my tips and learnings from week 42.

  • After you’re finished decorating, take a good hard look at the items left in the tote box. If you didn’t put them out this year, there’s very little chance you will use them again. Those items are ripe for decluttering!
  • The best time to declutter seasonal items is before the holiday because it’s a lot easier to find takers for your items on Buy Nothing, or Buy & Sell, groups. If you wait until after the holiday, people will have moved on to the next occasion and won’t be interested any more. I posted a bunch of items on our Buy Nothing group and they were snapped up within a few minutes.
  • Don’t forget to go through old Halloween costumes. I did that a couple of years ago and sold several of my girls’ old costumes on our Buy & Sell board at work. Kids’ costumes are always in big demand this time of year.
  • I also learned I need to stay away from the dollar store. So much of what I got rid of came from there when our kids were small. They served their purpose, and I suppose we got our money’s worth out of the items, but they really are mostly cheap junk. I’m sure our landfills are full of items from dollar stores and fast food restaurants.

So that’s week 42 done. I wish you all a ghoulish and spooky (but not too spooky) Halloween.

If you have friends or family members who could benefit from a little less clutter in their lives, please share this post and spread the word!

Do you like to decorate your house for Halloween or Thanksgiving? Tell us your stories below.

Halloween decorations - pumpkins, spiders, bats, ghosts (Pinterest image)
Hi there! I’m Michelle and I live in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. I am married with two young adult daughters. I’m a big fan of reducing waste, using less plastic, decluttering and simplifying life as much as possible.

13 thoughts on “Decluttering challenge – Week 42 – Fall & Halloween items

  1. This was a pleasant read. In my country we do not celebrate Halloween. We have something similar but without decoration included. Generally I am not fond of seasonal decoration. I can understand the that decluttering is necessary from time to time.

  2. I agree with your tip about dollar stores. It is too easy to buy more or get things we do not need because the stuff are so cheap. Of course, they never last and they end up being trash soon enough.

    1. Right! We went to the dollar store a lot when our girls were small. It was a great place to buy colouring books and craft supplies to keep them busy. These days, I rarely set foot in them because if I do, I’ll be tempted to buy things I don’t need.

  3. I love reading what items you declutter! I don’t really think I’ve ever properly decorated for Halloween, Christmas might be a better holiday for me to declutter for x

    1. I think we decorate more because our Thanksgiving and Halloween are so close together. I’m sure I will have lots to declutter come Christmas time too.

  4. We like to decorate for Halloween. We mostly use crafts that the kids make and then we just recycle them when they are past their prime.

    I agree it is much easier to get rid of holiday stuff right before the holiday. Unless I have a specific person that I am passing something to, I normally pack it back up and then sell or donate it the following year when I get everything out to decorate.

  5. That was a fun post. I’m not into Halloween, probably because we don’t have kids.
    I am curious to know – did you put the puzzle together to know pieces were missing?

    1. Thanks Judy. Yes, I did put the puzzle together. It was an easy, 20-piece kids’ puzzle. If it had been 500 pieces, I’m not sure I would have bothered. Or maybe I would have asked my daughter to do it. She loves puzzles! 😂

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