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Showing posts with label holiday tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday tips. Show all posts

Thursday, October 12, 2023

9 Things You Can Do Right Now to Prep for The Holidays

 

  1. Make and keep on ongoing master list of everything you want and need to do during the holidays.
  2. Give back. It is such a wonderful thing to do always, but during the holidays are especially hard for so many people. Decide what charity /charities you want to support and start prepping.
  3. Take inventory of gift wrapping supplies, baking supplies, card supplies, mailing supplies, etc.
  4. Schedule self care. You will be thankful you did this when the holidays are here.
  5. Schedule and take a day or two off to get things done. Prebook scheduled time off during the holidays to really get things done.
  6. Make sure to have extra items on hand. I like to have extra gift cards ready to go, various gifts, food items like cheese, crackers and meats. I like to have items on hand to make quick, easy meals in case I need to or have frozen food items that are delicious and that we can snack on appetizers. Extra decor supplies. Always have extra tape for gift wrapping and packing tape to ship items, readily available. 
  7. Plan your outfits for you and your family. Whether you are attending events, church, small gatherings, etc. Make sure to have what you want to wear on hand so you are not scrambling last minute. 
  8. Organize &/or clean regularly. This will help you stay on top of things so you are not frantic last minute right before guests come. 
  9. Book services you know you will use during the holidays early. Like cleaning people, party help, gift wrapping help, someone to help put up and take down Christmas decor. 

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Thursday, August 17, 2023

13 Things You Can Do Right Now to Start Prepping For The Holidays


Now is the time to start thinking about the holidays. As a professional organizer and concierge company, we know a thing or two about the holidays. They get insanely busy for us and we absolutely love every second of it. Below are 13 things that you can start doing now in order to prep for the holidays and get an early head start. Remember, do what you can when you can. If it is not in the cards for you right now or this year, then skip it. 


1. Create a holiday binder to keep all holiday related things together: calendars, gift lists, mailing supplies, meal plans, give back, volunteering, etc.


2. Create a holiday budget. To help with overspending during the holidays, here are some things to consider: shopping, events, giving, cards, house to-dos, meals, mailing / shipping supplies, etc. 


3. Make lists: shopping lists, gift lists, to-do lists, holiday bucket lists, Halloween to-do, Thanksgiving to-do, Hanukkah to-do, Christmas to-do, lists of all the things you need to do around, etc.


4. Print blank calendar pages and begin filling it with school commitments, holiday events, appointments, etc.


5. Book appointments: hair, house deep clean, carpet cleaners, window washers, light hangers, organizers, decorators, concierges, photographer, self-care, any other services you know you will use during the holidays.


6. Book reservations. If you know you want to go to special places during the holidays go ahead and make reservations, if you can. Book date nights, lunch or dinner with friends or any dates you know you may need a break.


7. Arrange for pet care. If you know you will be traveling make sure you have pet care all lined up. 


8. Book travel plans. Transportation, lodging, activities, and anything else related to travel.


9. Book doctors appointments. The end of the year is one of the busiest time for doctors offices, so go ahead and get those dates booked. 


10. Take advantage of sales for holiday events & experiences during the holidays.


11. Start purchasing gifts & begin wrapping. Consider experience gifts like memberships, spa treatments, things to do, etc.


12. Review your address list. Update your addresses for people you know that have moved or for people that their card came back from the previous year. 


13. Purchase gift cards for stores you know you will shop at during the holidays in order to help you budget during the holidays.


 

Saturday, December 26, 2020

14 After Christmas / Holiday General Tips & Shopping Tips



This is a great time to start thinking about the holidays for the following year while this is all fresh on your mind. Last year I wrote about 21 Tips & Tricks for Getting Organized After the Holidays and Organizing Christmas decorations. Below are some additional various tips and tricks:

Tips: 

  1. Label each bag, bin and box so you know what is in them.
  2. Make a list of all things you want to change for the previous year or things you want to remember. Did you want to purchase stamps earlier, ship items earlier, get certain decorations up by a certain time. Hire or outsource certain services, etc? What did you run out of? 
  3. Sharpen your scissors.
  4. Budget now for next year. How much did you spend this year? More or less than last year? In the new year set aside a little money each month so you do not feel as overwhelmed and stressed closer to the holidays.
  5. Write thank you notes for gifts you received.
  6. As you are putting new items away, donate items you know you no longer need, want or like. 

If you are shopping the day after Christmas here are some things to think about.

  1. Make a list ahead of time of everything you are needing to avoid impulse purchases. For me this year I am looking for timers, more bike bags, various decorations, etc. 
  2. Did you receive gift cards as a gift? USE them on sales for purchases you may be making if you can.
  3. Only get supplies that you know you need. Did you run out of wrapping paper, tissue, gift card holders, etc.?
  4. If you are thinking of getting new Christmas lights for indoor or outdoor, now is a great time. Hardware stores usually have them deeply discounted. 
  5. If you buy new decorations, make sure you have the proper storage solutions to put them.
  6. Shop early if you are looking for something specific or shop a couple of weeks later when discounts consistently get higher and higher.
  7. Don't forget to shop drugstores and various hardware stores. 


Wednesday, December 2, 2020

The Ultimate Holiday Essentials Bag for Holiday Concierges and Professional Organizers


We help clients year round with all of their concierge and professional organizing needs, but we are experts in all things holiday related and it is one of our busiest times of year. We do everything from decorating to shopping to gift wrapping to getting organized before guests come and the list goes on and on and on. We are located in Houston, TX, so we often get a lot of requests. Below is a list of products and essentials we like to keep on hand during the holiday season for every little thing that we may need when it comes to decorating and random other little things.  We hope you find this list helpful. What are things that you like to keep on hand during the holiday season? You can shop all of these items on the Eco Modern Concierge Shop page as well. 

Gardening bag: This is the bag I currently use to store everything because it has lots of pockets. 

Gloves: A necessary to not cut your hands and arms up when decorating especially with live tress, garlands and wreaths.

Double sided tape: A gift wrapping essential.

Regular tape: Another gift wrapping essential.

Glue Dot roller: Perfect for gift wrapping and helping various things stay in place. 

Super sticky tape: Great for glitter wrapping paper or things that really need to be stuck down. 

Super glue: To fix broken items.

Scissors: I have talked about these scissors for a long time and really like them.

Fabric scissors: To only be used used on fabric. 

Velcro: Perfect to wrap cords and hold various things in place.

Command hooks in varying sizes: We use command hooks ALL the time with various holiday projects. We love using the small, regular, gold / silver, cord wraps, etc. 

Nails: You never know what you will need to nail down. They are great for hanging various things like garland, wreaths, etc. 

Tacks: We use tacks for all kinds of things like securing ribbon to windows, securing wreaths to doors, etc. We use various colors like whitegreen, silver and gold.

Floral wire: This is a MUST in our bag because we use it to tie garland on banisters, rails, hang wreaths, etc. We usually carry green and silver wire.

Zip ties: These are necessary for your holiday bag and we use them most often to tie garland to banisters and securing lots of garland parts together.

Clear twist ties: perfect to secure various things like bows on decor, gifts, etc.

Beaded flexible ties: I like that these have notches and you can use them for various things like lights, garland, etc.

Flexible twist ties: These come in green and white and perfect to secure cords or various things that need to stay together.

Twist ties

Garland ties: These green pine ties are also great for tying garland in various places. 

Fishing wire: Perfect for hanging things like wreaths when you don't want string to show from afar or to use to hang other decor items.

Banister clips: Great for securing various things to the banister

Wreath picks: These are wonderful to have on hand because they help fill in areas of wreaths & garland that have fallen off through the years, great to add to presents, etc. Here are pinecone picks and berry picks.

Mallet: We always keep a mallet on hand to secure nails, put stakes in the ground, fix things, etc.

Ornament hooks: You can get standard in expensive ones or we love these decorative ones we saw at Target this year that come in gold and silver

DW40: A necessary to have on hand always.

Batteries: A necessary to have on hand during the holidays because you never know what remote, decor item, toy, etc will need a battery.

Wreath suction hangers: Great when putting wreaths or hanging items on glass windows, doors and mirrors. They come in various weight holds 10lbs and 20lbs.

Wreath hangers: We keep these on hand because we never know when a client may need one.

Magnetic wreath hangers: These are wonderful for hanging wreath and other items. Please the magnets are usually pretty strong.

Slap bracelets: Helps keep wrapping paper and various ribbon rolls together. 

Beeswax lubricating compound: Great for using with scores, 

Stick um: Candle adhesive, which is great for keeping candles in place inside of holders.

Straightening iron: To unwrinkle ribbon and various holiday decor. 

Hot glue gun: Great for putting embellishments on presents, wreaths, garlands, and various other holiday decor. 

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Friday, November 27, 2020

11 Holiday Decor Tips

Since I did the question thing on Instagram stories several people said they wanted holiday decor tips. Below are various holiday decor tips we have learned through the years. This is by no means all of them, but hopefully some of them can help you. 

  1. If nothing else, get a remote for several of your lit decor items like Christmas trees, garland, etc. believe me it is a game changer and you don't have to go back and forth plugging and unplugging things. 
  2. Pillows are one of the easiest ways to make things look festive.
  3. Make a space look festive with light and candles.
  4. Use dimmers.
  5. Shop after holiday sales for some great deals.
  6. If you are buying fake greenery invest in good quality ones. They last a lot longer and some items have a great warranty places. 
  7. If you are going for a particular holiday theme, look in uncommon places for decor like estate sales, thrift stores, the dollar store, and shop after holiday sales like At Home, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc. 
  8. Keep floral wire, zip ties and command hooks on hand. 
  9. Use timers on your outdoor lights.
  10. Outsource if you are overwhelmed or stressed.
  11. Label and make a plan. When putting up &/or taking down holiday decorations have a plan where everything will go and be sure to label boxes accordingly.

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Thursday, September 10, 2020

Eco Modern Concierge is Now Booking Holiday Appointments

 


I know it’s early, but we are currently booking holiday appointments! 🎄 🕎 🎁 Thanks for all that have already pre-booked decorating, gift wrapping and event help! We service corporate and residential clients. Feel free to visit ecomodernconcierge.com or email us at info@ecomodernconcierge.com to get on the books. 

Here are some services that we specialize in:

  • We offer gift wrapping for individuals and businesses. This is a great way to reduce stress and a benefit for you or your employees during the holidays.
  • Individuals - we can help you wrap gifts and get you ready for the holidays

  • Businesses and holiday parties - Send us an email at info@ecomodernconcierge.com for rates and more information as there is 2 options available. This is great for small businesses, departments within larger companies, at holiday parties if you are having guests over, and the list goes on & on. Here is what is included:

    • 2 professional gift wrappers

    • 3 hours, all day or we can customize

    • All supplies

    • Discount if you use our services during the holidays.

    • Company pays a set fee and employees or residents pay the happy gift wrappers in tips OR employees or residents pay for services and we charge per package.

  • Holiday decorating services
  • Errands
  • Address and mail holiday cards
  • Gift research
  • Booking reservations
  • Coordinating holiday activities
  • Buy gifts and customize gift lists for you
  • Ship items
  • Get house organized for the holidays
  • Organize events help
  • Event help set up, errands and behind the scenes help like running to get that extra ice or extra alcohol you need
  • Stock the bar and fridge
  • Wait services
  • THE OPTIONS ARE ENDLESS. Don’t see it here, just email or call and ask!





Saturday, December 28, 2019

21 Tips and Tricks for Getting Organized After The Holidays & Organizing Christmas Decorations



As a professional organizer and concierge based in Houston, TX I have learned A LOT throughout the last 15 years in business. We constantly help clients get organized and organizing Christmas and holiday decorations is something we do a TON of from October - January every year. Clients call upon us to help with with everything from decorating to gift wrapping to help with parties to buying gifts to shipping gifts and the list goes on and on.

You will notice I will mention several times to store things in weathertight or plastic boxes not cardboard because bugs can eat away at the cardboard.

Personally, as a professional organizer I keep VERY detailed notes for clients that we work with year after year and keep everything in a binder. This helps us stay organized and we know what we are doing each year, things we want to change, items we need to buy, etc.

All items below are linked on the Eco Modern Concierge Holiday Storage Organization shop page.

Donate unused items. Donate items you no longer like or use. If items are broken throw them in the trash if they can't be repaired. This way you can make room for new decorations you may have accumulated. It is also great to donate items throughout your house you no longer want or need to make room for new items you get like toys, clothes, household goods, etc.

Clean and dust decorations before storing them. Be sure to properly clean decorations before storing so they are ready to go for the following year.

Use weathertight or plastic bins. If you are storing holiday decorations in the attic, basement, storage shed or in the garage consider using weathertight bins because they help keep humidity out. If you use plastic bins I suggest using ones that are transparent unless you are going for a certain aesthetic or don't have a preference. I also like using all of the same kind of bin if at all possible.

LABEL! Label all boxes on the outside of the box. If you needed to use nails, tacks, command hooks, ribbon, etc for certain items be sure to put them in separate baggies and label them. Label as much as you can to make the following year much easier.

Use archival tissue or boxes. I really like to use archival tissue paper when storing linens. Then I like to store them in weathertight bins, archival boxes or in a drawer of furniture you may already have.

Use hanging bags. If you do not want to store linens in plastic bins or boxes, consider using hanging bags and storing them in a closet. I like using cloth hanging bags.

Ornaments. Store them in ornament boxes if you have them. If you don't like storing them in specific ornament boxes wrap with tissue or bubble wrap. If they are glass ornaments be sure to wrap them really well and make sure there is enough cushion in the boxes you are storing them in. Here are some products I love to use when storing ornaments and breakable items:


Dry clean linens. All linens used from the holidays should be washed or dry cleaned before putting them away. That way they are ready to go for the following year. This includes tree skirts, pillow shams, blankets, tablecloths, napkins, towels, etc. Sometimes I also use mold away packs in closets, attics or confined spaces to help absorb the humidity as well.

Dish ware. If you don't have a cabinet or piece of furniture that you store them in, be sure to wrap them well and store them in plastic boxes or store them in specific dish holders.

Silver storage. Use silver storage or anti tarnishing cloths to store silver in. Put on your calendar to clean and polish silver at the beginning of November of the following year that way you are ready for Thanksgiving, Christmas and Hanukkah.

Sort boxes. People like to sort items in so many different ways. I like to sort decorations in boxes by room or area because it makes it easier to put up and take down decorations year after year.

Inventory boxes. Inventory what goes in the boxes that way if you are looking for a specific box you know exactly what's in it. Plus, it makes it easy to when you go put the decorations up.

Update your addresses. As Christmas and holiday cards are coming in or ones you received this year, this is a great time to update addresses for next year and addresses you want to add to your list for next year.

Get a plug with a remote. If you have the plugs with remotes then you probably love them. No more bending over to plug in lights, decor, etc. It is a game changer and everyone needs them.

Use wreath bags. If you have fake wreaths use wreath bags or boxes to store them.

Separate lights. In order to keep lights organized, use cord wrap or put into individual baggies. Label baggies or cord wraps as to where the lights belong. Do they belong on the tree, outdoor garland, etc.?

Use gift wrap storage. I love using this gift wrap bin. This is the tall version so it holds most large rolls of wrapping paper. You can keep rolls together with velcro or slap bracelets.

Maintain Large Bows. To help large bows keep their shape put balled up tissue paper between the loops or use toilet paper rolls to help bows keep their shape. Roll the loose ends of the bows up with tissue paper or toilet paper rolls.

Buy replacements at the end of the season. If you run out of something like gift wrap, tape, ornament hooks, lights, etc. buy them at the end of the season when everything goes on sale.

Take pictures of your decorations. If you have not taken your decorations down yet, take pictures of how you have it for the following year.

Make a list of notes for next year. If you hosted a party make notes if you ran out of anything, things that need to be changed, vendors used, etc. Did you run out of certain items? Make a list of what additional items you may need. Make notes of how you had things, sizes of items you need like wreaths, garlands, etc. Do you have certain stores you like to go to for certain holiday items. Many of my clients like to go Trader Joe's for live garland and wreaths, Costco for large red poinsettias, etc.

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