Make your wreath hangers cut wire into 8 pieces.
How to store wreaths in attic.
Use an old clothes rack in a corner or the basement or attic credit.
Put these boxes on hinges in the space between your rafters to store your less used items.
Sew many ways the blogger at sew many wayshad an unused clothes rack in her basement.
This will give you a lot of storage space and your wreaths will be arranged compactly.
Just wrap the wreaths with dry cleaners bags to keep dust away.
I had some stuffed in the attic some hanging from my craft closet in the basement and the rest were scattered on the floor around the closet.
Another cheap option is to use an expandable hanging bar or craft a rod and hooks.
It only needs a space 2 feet wide and about 20 inches deep to hang small to medium sized wreaths.
Some wreaths hang from the cabinet by wreath hangers and others are hung with nails on the side of the cabinet.
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You can use an old clothes rack if you have one available and place it in the corner of the garage or the attic.
Add some ceiling drawers.
Prepare your existing space cut the closet dowel and hang your second closet rod.
The total space i used is larger at 4 feet by 4 feet and can comfortably hang 8 wreaths.
Be sure to check the ends for any sharp edges.
Easy and inexpensive wreath storage solution step 1.
It became the perfect organizer for her beloved wreath collection.
This craft closet is great for storing supplies.
Remember this system can go anywhere so think about where you have a blank wall in the garage basement attic or small closet.
This would also be an excellent spot to hide christmas and birthday presents.