When it comes to gift-wrapping storage, many people choose to sequester these seasonal supplies to Rubbermaid bins shoved into tight corners in their basement, attic or closets. Unfortunately, this method of storage leaves your wrapping paper at risk of getting crushed and torn, rendering it ultimately unusable, or forgotten about completely by the next year. To minimize seasonal waste and make the (sometimes tedious) gift wrapping process simpler for yourself every returning Christmas, we recommend setting up a system to organize and store your gift-wrapping supplies. Here are six ideas to get you started.

 

Repurpose a garment bag and hang your paper out of harm’s way

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The uses for shower caddies (outside of the shower) are endless

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Perhaps you prefer a pegboard

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Using a suitcase to stow away your seasonal supplies makes for easy storage year-round

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Utilize the space on a closet door with this simple clip and hook DIY

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Pressed for space? This super straightforward DIY requires very little handiwork; just a 1X3 board, cut to12 inches, jute and cup hooks.

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