Storing wreaths can be a bit of a puzzle, especially when you want to keep them looking fresh and beautiful for the next season. Let me share some of my favorite ideas that have transformed my own storage woes into a breeze.
1. Using a Suit Bag
Who knew a suit bag could double as wreath storage? Just slide the wreath in and hang it in a closet to keep it dust-free. This is perfect for protecting delicate creations like these decorated grapevine wreaths.
2. Under-Bed Storage Bins
Utilize under-bed storage bins for wreaths you don’t need to access often. It’s a great way to use hidden space and just one of many creative wreath storage ideas.
3. Closet Hanging Rods
Utilize closet rods for a simple storage system. Whether you’re making decorations with wooden wreath rings or using pre-made ones, just add a few hangers or S hooks, and you’ve got an organized collection.
4. Hanging from Ceiling Beams
If you’re short on wall space, hang wreaths from ceiling beams. It’s a clever way to utilize overhead space creatively. For more inspiration, explore these unique seasonal wreath ideas.
5. Garage Hooks for Heavy Wreaths
Garage hooks are sturdy enough for heavier wreaths, like those made with some of these Christmas wreath materials. I’ve used them to store bulkier pieces without worry.
6. Wall Mounted Hooks
Wall-mounted hooks are perfect for those tight on floor space. I find it’s one of the best wreath storage solutions for keeping everything neat and within easy reach.
7. Specialized Wreath Hangers
Invest in specialized hangers designed for wreaths. They keep wreaths intact and are an elegant addition to your storage arsenal, especially for delicate creations like these DIY burlap wreath ideas.
8. Hanging Storage on Hooks
One of the simplest ways to store wreaths is by hanging them on hooks. I use decorative hooks on a spare wall, turning storage into a display. If you’re looking for inspiration, try some of these creative wreath ideas.
9. Using Bedding Bags
Those clear bedding bags you might discard? They make great wreath storage! This is a particularly useful tip for protecting smaller pieces, like these mini grapevine wreath ideas.
10. Plastic Storage Totes
A classic wreath storage option, plastic storage totes keep wreaths safe from the elements and can be easily stacked for convenience.
11. PVC Pipe Rod Storage
For creative DIY wreath ideas, try hanging wreaths on PVC pipes. It’s a customizable solution that fits any space; just suspend the pipe with strong hooks.
12. Over-the-Door Hangers
Use over-the-door hangers for wreaths you want to keep accessible. It’s ideal for seasonal Christmas wreaths you swap out frequently.
13. Garden Shed Pegboards
Install a pegboard in your shed for a versatile storage solution. This is a great way to organize your collection after trying a few new wreath DIY ideas. Customize with hooks to fit wreath sizes and styles.
14. Repurposed Curtain Rods
Repurpose curtain rods for a chic and functional DIY wreath display. I’ve used this in my studio to keep wreaths beautifully showcased.
15. Trellis Wall for Wreaths
Attach a trellis to a wall and use S hooks to hang your wreaths. It’s a clever way to use vertical space and organize multiple wreaths, and you can find more inspiration with these unique wreath ideas.
16. Covered with Cloth Sheets
Cover wreaths with cloth sheets to protect them while they hang. This method is budget-friendly and keeps dust at bay, which is especially important for delicate decorated grapevine wreaths.
17. Stacking Hard Cases
For those with less space, stacking hard cases provide ultimate protection for various Christmas wreath materials and allow for easy stacking. I’ve found them perfect for off-season storage.
18. Garden Trellis for Outdoor Wreaths
For outdoor storage, use a garden trellis. It keeps wreaths aired out and ready for the next season. This setup is ideal for durable wreaths, so try some of these wooden wreath ring decorating ideas.

