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8 Items People Leave Out Too Long After Christmas

The Aftermath of Christmas: What Stays a Little Too Long

So, Christmas has come and gone, and if you’re anything like me, you’re probably still finding remnants of the holiday season lurking around your home. There’s something about the festive spirit that makes us a little more forgiving of clutter, but at some point, we’ve got to face the music. Let’s chat about those eight items that often overstay their welcome after the holidays. Spoiler alert: some of them might be sitting in your living room right now!

1. The Christmas Tree

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Photo by Sandro Gonzalez

Ah, the Christmas tree. It’s the star of the show, the centerpiece of your holiday decor, and perhaps the biggest culprit of post-Christmas procrastination. Some folks just can’t bear to part with it until they’ve squeezed every last drop of joy from its twinkling lights. But if you find yourself still admiring the tree in February, it might be time to let it go. Trust me, your living room will feel a lot more spacious, and your vacuum cleaner will thank you for it!

2. Holiday Decorations

From garlands to ornaments, holiday decorations can take over your space if you’re not careful. Many people leave them up long after the festivities have wrapped, claiming they’re still “in the spirit.” But as cute as that snowy village scene is, it’s hard to explain why it’s still on display in March. A good rule of thumb? If you have to dust around it, it’s probably time to pack it away.

3. Leftover Christmas Treats

We all love a good holiday cookie or a slice of fruitcake, but there’s a fine line between enjoying leftovers and letting them become a science experiment. Those cookies might have been delightful at the holiday party, but if they’re still hanging around in a Tupperware container weeks later, it’s time to toss them. Nobody wants a mystery snack lurking in the back of the fridge, right?

4. Christmas Cards

Receiving holiday cards is like getting a little burst of joy in your mailbox, but once the season wraps up, they can start to pile up. It’s sweet to keep them for a while, but if you’re still displaying cards from last Christmas in April, you might need to let them go. Consider taking a photo of them for a digital keepsake before recycling them. That way, you can keep the memories without the clutter!

5. Gift Wrap and Packaging

After the flurry of gift unwrapping, it’s easy to let the leftover gift wrap and boxes accumulate in a corner. While it’s tempting to think you might use them next year, let’s be real: they’re probably just taking up space. A quick purge of those crumpled wrappings and empty boxes can do wonders for your mental clarity. Plus, it gives you a head start on next year’s wrapping paper hunt!

6. Scented Candles and Holiday Scents

Nothing says Christmas quite like a cinnamon-scented candle, right? But come January, the warm, spicy scents may start to feel out of place. If you find yourself lighting that clove and nutmeg candle in the middle of a winter storm in March, it might be time to switch things up. Grab something fresh and citrusy to brighten your space instead—it’ll feel like a mini spring awakening!

7. The Holiday Playlist

Let’s be honest: after hearing “Jingle Bells” for the umpteenth time, you might be ready to hurl your phone out the window. Yet, many of us cling to those holiday playlists long after the last round of eggnog has been poured. If you’re still rocking out to Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” in February, it might be time to refresh your playlist. Your ears (and sanity) will thank you!

8. The Holiday Spirit

Okay, this one’s a bit cheeky, but hear me out. The holiday spirit is something we all cherish, but sometimes it lingers in a way that makes us forget about the new year ahead. While it’s lovely to hold onto those warm feelings, remember to embrace the fresh beginnings that January brings. Consider setting some new goals or plans to channel that festive energy into something productive. Who says the holiday spirit can’t inspire a little New Year’s resolution?

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