'These Storage Boxes are a Great Problem Solver!' – If You're Sick of Stashing Messy Halloween Trinkets, These Boxes are Stackable and Collapsible, and Offer Hands-free Decorating for 2026
Plus, they fold flat for storage when not in use


With Halloween fast-approaching, you may have already decorated your home. But, if there's one thing that's for certain, as seasonal as they may be, Halloween decorations and trinkets can be tricky to store.
Rather than come to dread tidying up or redecorating again next year, for that matter, why not upgrade your seasonal organization? These Periea Collapsible Storage Boxes, available in a pack of four at QVC, are now under $30 and provide the perfect solution to stashing trinkets for easy access next year.
Here's why we think they deserve a spot among your Halloween decor storage ideas for the 2026 season.
These Storage Boxes are Ideal for Halloween Decorations
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
Available in a pack of four, with clear windows and an adjustable carry strap, these stackable storage bins are useful for stashing anything from Halloween decor to storing summer clothes away, and even as a long-term clothes storage idea.
Your Halloween decorating ideas might be some of the most fun and festive to put up, but what about storing them? After all, whether it's outdoor Halloween decor or Halloween table decor, pumpkins, skulls, and spiders tend to be awkwardly shaped and difficult to stash.
That's why we recommend adding the Periea Collapsible Storage Boxes, available in a pack of four at QVC to your storage ideas. but what sets them apart from other clever ways to store holidays decorations in an apartment or small attic?
For starters, this set includes four storage boxes, with zippered lids, zippered clear front windows, and clear sides, to make it quick and easy to see exactly what you've got stored in each.
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They're also strong and sturdy, with steel support bars, which means they can be used as stackable clothes bins, too, and will work perfectly on your garage shelving ideas or basement storage, for example. This is important as seasonal decor is one of the things professional organizers always store in hard-to-reach areas.
Additionally, the handy, adjustable carry strap and two side handles mean they're easy to carry into and out of these areas, and that they can be used for convenient hands-free decorating once Halloween rolls around once again in 2026.
We're not the only ones who recommend them, either. One shopper, leaving a five-star review, writes that they 'probably have 20 of them.'
'A few are in my closet for seasonal clothing,' they explain. 'But most of them are being used for Christmas decorations and other seasonal decor. I can see what is in the container, which saves me from going through overly large and cumbersome storage bins that I can't see through.
'These are sturdy and much easier to carry wherever,' which is why they're particularly good storage idea for tiny homes. They work well when paired with these large lidded bins that are perfect for Halloween storage, too, or alongside any larger waterproof Halloween decor bags.
They're not just great for Halloween decorations, either. They'll also work well to avoid any Christmas decoration storage mistakes, and store your Christmas decorating ideas without clutter, and collapse to store completely flat if or when you don't need them.
As another reviewer puts it, 'You need these storage boxes!'
'I love these for storage and protection of linens and drapes, and other items I need to store away,' they add, showing the versatility of these home organizing ideas.
'I love that you can fill them from the tops or sides, and see what you have – not to mention the metal reinforced frame to make them sturdy, and keeps them stackable and less likely to collapse. I love my set.'
So, whether you'll be opting for some seriously spooky decor ideas or prefer to use designer hacks for Halloween decor that's fun and chic, ace your storage with these brilliant boxes.
What to Shop
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
These versatile storage boxes are suitable for any spot around the home, from your basement to your attic and everywhere in-between. You can also stack them up as a space-saving way to use vertical storage.
These moisture-resistant storage totes are available in a pack of four, and three different patterns. They feature a six-gallon capacity, and four handles for multiple convenient carrying options.
Available in a pack of two, these storage boxes are perfect for sliding underneath your bed or onto your shelves, with a heavy-duty front handle, top and side viewing handles, and a collapsible design for easy storage.
These 20 gallon storage bins feature tight buckle-up latches for a tight and secure fit, and are free of any harmful chemicals like BPA, acids or phthalates.
These large, bright orange storage bags make it easy to identify your Halloween pieces among your seasonal decor. As they're lightweight and come with strong handles, they're also great for moving house in winter.
For any smaller Halloween-themed pieces, this storage basket is ideal as a kids bedroom storage idea, toy storage idea, or as part of your playroom ideas.
While you're packing your Halloween decorations away, taking the time to declutter Halloween decorations will make it easy to determine what you have too much of, and what you're lacking. Then, you can categorize your decorations, check for damage, and choose the right storage space and storage solution to suit your collection.

Ottilie joined Homes & Gardens last year, after finishing a Master's in Magazine Journalism at City, University of London. With previous contributions in Livingetc and Motorsport Magazine, she produces content for the Solved section on the website, focusing on clever tips and tricks to keep your home beautiful, organized and clean. She also has a Master's degree in English Literature and History of Art from the University of Edinburgh, where she developed a love for inspiring interiors and architecture.
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