Safe Storage Tips for Glass Ornaments During Holidays and Moves

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David Lau

I’ve been working with glassware for over 15 years, from glass vases and candle holders to drinkware and home décor pieces. I enjoy helping customers bring their ideas to life through custom designs (OEM/ODM) and making sure they get stylish, reliable glass products for everyday use or special occasions.

Keep your treasured glass ornaments safe during holidays or moving with these practical storage tips from HONOR LIVING Glass. Learn how to pack, cushion, and organize your fragile décor for lasting beauty.

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Safe Storage Tips for Glass Ornaments During Holidays and Moves

Your glass ornaments carry more than beauty—they hold memories. Whether it’s the glimmering decorations that light up your holidays or delicate glass figurines you collect over the years, keeping them safe during storage or a move can feel stressful.

At HONOR LIVING Glass, we understand that one careless box or quick wrap can lead to heartbreak. That’s why we’ve put together this practical guide filled with easy, proven ways to protect your glass treasures.

Why Proper Storage Matters More Than You Think

A cracked glass ornament beside a well-preserved one inside a padded storage box, showing the importance of safe handling.

Glass ornaments are more than fragile—they’re emotional investments. Many of our customers have told us stories about losing irreplaceable holiday pieces simply because they were rushed into boxes with little padding or placed in humid spaces.

Proper storage does more than prevent cracks and scratches—it preserves the shine, color, and craftsmanship that make each piece special. And if you move often, the right packing method can mean the difference between arriving with joy or regret.

Step-by-Step Guide to Safe Ornament Storage

Person carefully wrapping glass ornaments in tissue and bubble wrap during holiday storage preparation.

1. Clean Before You Pack

Before any ornament goes into storage, gently dust and clean it with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid strong cleaning sprays—most glass ornaments have delicate coatings or paints that can fade.
If fingerprints are visible, a mix of mild soap and warm water can do the trick. Let everything dry completely to prevent moisture spots or mold during storage.

2. Choose the Right Box

Avoid tossing your ornaments into random cardboard boxes. Instead, use:

  • Hard-sided plastic containers for better protection and stackability.
  • Individual compartments or egg-crate style dividers to prevent contact between pieces.
  • Acid-free tissue paper or microfiber wrap rather than newspaper (which can leave ink stains).

💡 Pro Tip: For expensive or sentimental ornaments, store them in their original packaging whenever possible—it’s designed to fit perfectly.

3. Cushioning is Key

Line the bottom of each box with bubble wrap or thick foam sheets. Then individually wrap each ornament with soft tissue, microfiber, or air-cushion wrap.
If ornaments have delicate stems or hanging loops, reinforce those areas first—these are usually the weakest parts.
When stacking, ensure no item bears weight directly on another.

“Think of your ornaments like glass jewelry—each one deserves its own soft space.”

4. Label Everything Clearly

Mark each box with “Fragile – Glass Ornaments” and label which room or season it belongs to.
This not only helps during moves but also saves hours of frustration when unpacking for the holidays.
Use color-coded stickers or printed labels if you have multiple collections (e.g., Christmas, Wedding, Decorative Glassware).

5. Control the Environment

Temperature and humidity can silently damage glass ornaments over time. Store your boxes in:

  • Cool, dry areas—avoid attics or damp basements.
  • Temperature-stable closets or under-bed storage spaces.
  • Silica gel packs inside boxes to absorb excess moisture.

Fluctuating heat and humidity can cause paint to peel or glass to cloud over time—especially for hand-painted ornaments.

6. Safe Storage During Moving

If you’re relocating, pack glass ornaments as if they were fine art.

  • Place each wrapped ornament in a smaller interior box before putting it inside a large moving box (double-boxing method).
  • Fill all empty spaces with soft padding to prevent shifting.
  • Use “This Side Up” and “Fragile” stickers on all sides of the box.

During transport, keep boxes upright and secure them so they don’t slide or get crushed under heavier items.

7. Unpacking with Care

When the holidays come back around, open boxes slowly. Allow them to sit at room temperature for a few hours before unwrapping—especially if they’ve been stored in cold areas.
Remove each ornament one by one and check for any signs of damage or moisture before hanging.

Remember, unboxing should feel joyful, not stressful.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • ❌ Wrapping ornaments in newspaper or paper towels.
  • ❌ Leaving gaps or air pockets inside boxes.
  • ❌ Storing in high-humidity or uninsulated areas.
  • ❌ Overpacking boxes until they bulge.
  • ❌ Forgetting to label fragile contents clearly.

Avoiding these small missteps can save years of keepsakes from accidental breakage.

A Final Thought — Store with Heart

At HONOR LIVING Glass, we believe that every glass piece tells a story—of family gatherings, celebrations, and quiet moments of joy. Proper storage isn’t just about protection; it’s about preserving those memories for the next season and the next generation.

Take a few extra minutes to pack them right this year, and you’ll thank yourself for decades to come.

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