DIY Cabinet Wreaths: Are They Worth the Time and Effort?
January 14, 2026
Why cabinet wreaths instantly make a kitchen feel finished
February 5, 2026Although cabinet wreaths may be small lengthy storage practices can extend the lifespan of cabinet wreaths. Wreaths can collect dust, lose shape and get damaged if storage practices are not taken care of Seasonal storage requires simple and practical steps to achieve the best results.
Clean Before Storing
Wreaths should be gently dusted and debris removed before storing. The best storage practices involve wreaths that are clean and free of service dust detritus. Soft materials small vacuums and hair dryers can be used to “bare” dust is best removed before storage.
Choose the Ideal Storage Technique
Wreaths should never be stacked directly on top of each other as this practice will encourage flattening, Cabine wreaths can be stored in closets pantries or storage rooms using hooks or hangers that are designed to accommodate the wreaths, If space is limited and there are multiple wreaths to store it’s best to use a storage box and place one wreath in each box.
Curtains and drapes may require replacement or restyling due to dust and moisture, Pillowcases are types of storage that are breathable Turn wreaths to minimize moisture damage.
If secure items linens roll wreaths to secure items and keep the wreaths If the design is delicate use paper to close voids.
Wreaths are the are the most central and most decorative of the start of the holiday a season Save time and restye them.


