How can I best store my wreaths?

Amy Burkard
by Amy Burkard

There are many and they are large.

  4 answers
  • Vickymcreations Vickymcreations on Apr 21, 2019

    My mind immediately leapt towards a feature wall showing them all off as a feature but I'm sure this is not what you meant! Would some super long hooks in a garage work, adapt a welly rack design & place on the wall so you can stack a few per hook? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9i4dC3YAKY

  • V Smith V Smith on Apr 21, 2019

    I like to change out my wreath each season. Plus there are extras to hang at Christmas. I really like the plastic containers that are designed for wreaths. I can stack them side by side or pile them up on each other. If you had a strong bar sticking out from the wall you could hang them by their handles. There may even be keyhole slots on the backs but I cannot swear to that.

    The one thing that I have had to add is a little extra help to keep them closed. All of mine snap at the top where the handles are (say 12 o'clock) and I like the more firm closure I get when I add a binder clip to each side (3 and 9). Some of my wreaths are able to fit 2 per container, but only a few. Look for them after Christmas when they are priced to move.

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    • V Smith V Smith on Apr 22, 2019

      Not to worry about crushing the bottom. The plastic cases have a protruding center that the wreath "hangs" over, and that keeps the wreath centered inside the case. I have one fabric Rubbermaid wreath case and it has straps inside that secure the wreath up off the bottom. It's nicely made out of a balistic type nylon and a strong zipper closure and it has structure but sometimes my cases are pushed into some barely there spaces and that is why I like the plastic cases. I could see hanging them from a closet rod but my storeage area is nothing nice like a closet and I have had plastic bags disintegrate as trash bags are designed to do.

  • Amy Burkard Amy Burkard on Apr 21, 2019

    Thank you! I'm hoping to find some room on the rod in the second bedroom's closet to hang them covered in plastic dress bags. I like the long dowels posted on a garage wall ... but unfortunately, I don't have a garage. I live in an apartment.

  • Libbie B Libbie B on Apr 21, 2019

    I have seen people use regular clothes hangers to store them in a closet.