We Gave a Pro Organizer $50 to Buy Holiday Storage Items at IKEA
Gifts aside, the holidays naturally involve a lot of stuff. Strands of lights, Santa-shaped cookie cutters, and gorgeous ornaments make the season merry, but they also deserve a safe place to be stored during the offseason. Keeping your decor and supplies organized will save you time and money next year (by preventing the need to replace them) and help protect those irreplaceable pieces from potential damage.
If you’re looking for better holiday storage solutions, IKEA is a store you might want to check out. The brand’s selection of organizing products is ever-growing and, even better, inexpensive. Want proof? I found six items, for a total just under $50 ($49.94 to be exact), that can help corral your holiday essentials so that decor setup and breakdown can be a joy to do.
Pro Organizer Ikea Holiday Storage Finds 2024
Skubb Storage Case for Wrapping Paper
IKEA
$12.99
Kicking it off with one of the tedious categories to keep organized, gift wrapping, this zippered fabric case is all you need to get supplies under control. There’s a long section with straps to secure rolls of wrapping paper and a shorter section beside it for thick spools of ribbon. Two mesh zippered pouches on the inside of the lid are perfect for flat items, like gift boxes, bags, and tags. It’s only 6 inches tall, so it can be slid under a bed and kept out of the way until it’s time to wrap some presents.
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Samla Box with Lid
IKEA
$9.99
Clear lidded bins are nonnegotiable when it comes to storing seasonal decor. Whether you need to keep items in the garage, basement, or attic, these bins protect their contents from the elements and make it easy to spot what’s inside. IKEA’s Samla boxes come in multiple sizes, so I picked this midsize bin to get you started. It’s ideal for bulky decor like faux garland or a collapsed yard inflatable. Depending on how hard you go at holiday time, you might need a variety of bin sizes to contain it all. Try to sort them by type (i.e., indoor and outdoor decor), label them accordingly, and stack boxes together on a sturdy shelving unit.
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Spinnrock Box with Compartments
IKEA
$9.99
If you have some special or delicate decorations that you want to keep a closer eye on, consider this simple white and gold box with built-in compartments. When you open the lid, there is a removable tray made of four sections in different dimensions. Underneath is one open section large enough to fit letter-sized paper. You can use a box like this to store sentimental cards, ornaments, or heirloom Nativity scene pieces. It’s neutral and pretty enough to be displayed on a living room bookshelf all year round, where you know it’ll be safe and sound.
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Vinterfint Tin with Lid
IKEA
$7.99
This red and white tin is part of IKEA’s Vinterfint (Swedish for “nicely winters”) holiday collection, and it’s marketed as a container for festive treats. But it can also be used as another option for fragile decor storage. Carefully wrap small ornaments, fill the tin, and place it on a high shelf so they stay intact year after year.
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Vinterfint Storage Bag
IKEA
$3.99
Another item in the Vinterfint line, this flexible zippered bag with handles can hold up to 20 gallons. Use it to keep soft items — think holiday-themed throw pillows, blankets, tablecloths, stockings, and tree skirts — clean while in storage. Alternatively, you can conveniently use it to tote gifts for loved ones when traveling.
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Dimpa Storage Bag
IKEA
$4.99
Faux holiday wreaths are a low-maintenance way to add a jolly touch to your front door or above the fireplace. But they also require protective storage when they’re not hung for all to see. This clear zippered bag can preserve even your largest wreath, and the top handle makes it easy to transport or even hang while in storage.
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