Decluttering challenge – Week 49 – Christmas decorations

Red green and gold Christmas ornaments inside a Santa hat with snow falling all around
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Decluttering challenge – Week 49 – Christmas decorations

I’m excited to say we’ve reached the final week of the 52-Week Decluttering Challenge. This week, we’re wrapping up the last item on our checklist by decluttering Christmas decorations and other holiday items.

You might be thinking “Wait! How is week 49 the last week of a 52-Week Decluttering Challenge?” It’s a fair question.

In week 1 I introduced the challenge by sharing my 52 Weeks of Decluttering and Organizing checklist. As we worked through the challenge, there were some weeks where it just made sense to tackle multiple items at the same time. We even added a couple of bonus items along the way. So, wrapping up early is a bonus and it means we can take a break from decluttering and enjoy the holidays.

Are you ready for week 49? 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.

You can get easy access to all previous weekly posts on the main Decluttering page.

Week 49 – Decluttering Christmas decorations

We love to decorate the house for Christmas. Over the years, we’ve accumulated a large collection of Christmas decorations. We keep most of our Christmas stuff in tote boxes in the basement. It’s always so exciting to get them out every year.

We used to follow a “no decorating before December 1” rule every year. We’ve relaxed that a bit in recent years, but we still avoid decorating or turning on our exterior lights before the American Thanksgiving holiday. Much as I love the season, I don’t want to be tired of it by the time Christmas Day comes around.

Let’s have a look at what I have.

I keep the things I know I’ll want to get out first in a blanket box in our bedroom. We also have a large tote box of Christmas decorations.

Wood blanket box and large plastic tote box full of Christmas decorations

In addition to these, we have a tote box of Christmas tree ornaments. Then, there are two tote boxes of decorations that belong to our daughters. We keep them separate because they will be taking them when they move out one day.

And, just when I thought I was done, I remembered this box…

Blue plastic tote box full of Christmas decorations

The extreme minimalists out there might say I have a problem. I disagree because these are all items that bring me joy—and most of them have sentimental value! And, I’m not alone in my love for holiday decorations. A 2020 study showed the average American spends $269 on decorations each year, and I don’t think Canadians are much different.

This week’s decluttering and organizing tips

My tips for decluttering Christmas decorations are quite simple.

  • Adopt a use-it-or-lose-it mentality. Whether you have one box of Christmas decorations—or six like me—decide to keep only the things you’re going to use. Anything left in the tote box after you’re finished decorating can be decluttered.
  • A couple of weeks before Christmas—so basically right now—is the best time to get rid of unwanted Christmas items on Buy Nothing groups or Buy and Sell sites. There’s always someone looking for free or low-cost seasonal items.
  • Finally, to keep things organized, label your tote boxes so it’s easy to identify what’s inside.

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What I got rid of

Here’s what I got rid of this week. A total of 15 items. Yes, that’s right. Out of all those tote boxes, there were only 15 unused items.

Assorted Christmas items - stockings, slippers, mugs, ornaments

<insert photo of what I got rid of>

  • 6 coffee mugs
  • a pair of slippers
  • a Christmas stocking
  • 2 serving dishes
  • a snowman lamp
  • digital photo ornament
  • Christmas figurine
  • a fridge magnet
  • a candle holder

So that’s it! We’re done the challenge and it feels great. In next week’s post, I’ll wrap up my progress and learnings from this year-long decluttering frenzy.

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 have any tips for decluttering Christmas decorations? Share them with us below.

Pinterest image - cardboard box full of red and silver Christmas decorations
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.

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