Organize 96 Ornaments Neatly With This Cute and Sturdy Drawer System – Now Only $59
Make clearing away festive ornaments a breeze and protect them from breaks whilst in storage
I had taken to accepting that every winter, I would pull out my box of beautiful glass ornaments that I’ve spent years collecting, and find that at least three had smashed.
I thought this was par for the course despite the bubble wrap and wads of newspaper between them, until I realised there are bauble-specific storage options out there to prevent this exact problem, including a 96-bauble capacity storage drawer system reduced to just $59.99 on Amazon right now.
As I’ve probably spent thousands on my collection of Christmas decor ideas, it makes perfect sense to invest a little to easily store Christmas decor and keep my treasured items intact for many Christmases to come.
Stop Bauble Casualties With a Customisable Decor Drawer Storage System
Cardboard dividers keep ornaments apart in four trays, whilst spacious drawer height allows for multi-sized ornaments (up to 3 inches in diameter) to be stored safely. This setup also makes it easier to decorate next year, as you’ll be able to view your entire collection in one go. Velcro straps keep the trays in place to prevent any movement, making the drawers fall out.
Decorating our Christmas trees with fierce competition has been a decades-long tradition in my family, and that is why I have ended up with three large bauble collections in permanent rotation. I have a clear glass and crystal with white collection, alongside an expensive set of autumnal ornaments I’ve painstakingly collected with deep greens, oranges, browns, and golds that make my heart sing, as well as an explosion of colorful, fun rainbow-themed ornaments for my young daughter's tree.
Last year, I bought a stackable ornament storage box from Amazon and was thrilled that none had broken when I got them out this year. Now, I’m upgrading my other plastic lidded decor bins for the drawer bauble storage sets, also from Amazon. They can fit up to 96 ornaments safely, have a drawer design rather than being stacked like the box I picked up last year, and have handles on the sides for easy lifting and portability.
I think the drawer design is the winning element for me. This year, when I was pulling baubles out of my stacked box, I found that I didn't want every single one on the top or middle tiers, which made it difficult to access the lower levels. The levels need to be fully empty to be removed without the risk of ornament breakage, hence why the drawer design, pictured above, has caught my attention this year.
The dividers in the drawers are made from acid-free cardboard to help prevent any fading or damage to your items whilst away in storage for a year or more, whilst the design stops delicate baubles and ornaments from clinking together, either when you're transporting to or from the garage, attic, or when it's sat in storage for months at a time.
It's very easy to forget what is inside boxes you are storing long term and absent-mindedly move them without care and end up with a breakage.
What Shoppers Say
The average rating for this item is 4.5/5, with many singing the praises of the design, durability, versatility, and ease of use.
One verified shopper, ‘Imdamama’, bought theirs after trying others that failed to work as well as hoped. They explain in their five-star review, ‘Best choice after trying several! Super well constructed and hopefully easy to use! It appears to be a great organizing and storage solution for Christmas ornaments.’
Another, Tony Brancato, swerved buying this item previously due to budget constraints, only to find themselves feeling ‘cranky for at least the first 30 minutes of decorating’ the following Christmas. They explain in their five-star review, ‘I purchased this after wallowing in my regret and couldn't be more thrilled.’ He goes on to note that it’s easy to assemble and the dividers have flex, making it a versatile item for storing Christmas decor and any accessories that help to decorate.
What to Shop
If you’re clearing up after Christmas, want to keep your festive decor in top shape, avoid breakages, and prevent mold for next year, here are our top picks.
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
There are three sizes available, and this is the largest, which holds up to 96 ornaments up to 3 inches in diameter. The cardboard dividers are quickly assembled and acid-free to prevent fading.
One of the most common Christmas decoration storage mistakes is throwing unwrapped string lights into a box, leading to tangles and broken bulbs. This box holds four sets of lights neatly.
Storing a faux Christmas tree is tricky, as it's hard to get it back in its original box. Leaving it out will make it prone to mold spores and mildewy smells, so invest in a sturdy storage wheeled box like this to make for easy storage and portability.
Investing in wreath storage bags will help to protect your Christmas wreath ideas from dust and from being squashed in storage. Pop a nail onto a wooden rafter in the attic or on the wall in the garage, and hang this bag from it to stop it getting squashed.
This three-pack decor storage set includes different-sized and shaped bags to fit an artificial Christmas tree, wreath, garlands, and various ornaments. Each bag features sturdy, reinforced handles.
This bestseller for Christmas light storage keeps your lights safe and secure to prevent tangling, with a convenient design and reinforced handles for convenient portability and un-reeling.
You can also use household items for DIY Christmas decor storage in a pinch.

Punteha was editor of Real Homes before joining Homes and Gardens. She has written and edited wellbeing, lifestyle, and consumer pieces for the national press for 17 years, working across print and digital newspapers and magazines. She’s a Sunday Times bestselling ghostwriter, former BBC Good Food columnist and founding editor of independent magazine, lacunavoices.com. Punteha loves keeping her home clean, has tested and reviewed the latest robot vacuums and video doorbells, enjoys cooking, DIY, decluttering and spending weekends improving her newly-built home. Punteha is disabled and in chronic pain, so small, paced projects that bring big impact and make her household run smoothly are her focus.