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8 Holiday Items People End Up Donating Too Quickly

Ah, the holiday season! It’s that magical time of year filled with twinkling lights, festive tunes, and a whole lot of shopping. You know how it goes: you’re sailing through the aisles, picking up gifts for family and friends, and before you know it, you’ve amassed a small mountain of stuff. But what happens after the last piece of wrapping paper is torn off? For many, it’s time to declutter and donate — often too quickly. Let’s chat about the holiday items that people tend to part with a little too soon.

1. Gifting Sweaters

Let’s start with the classic holiday sweater. You know, the one that Aunt Edna knitted with love (or questionable taste). While it’s easy to toss it in the donation pile right after the holidays, take a moment to think. You might find yourself needing a cozy layer for those chilly winter nights — or even a last-minute costume for “ugly sweater day.” You’ll thank yourself later!

2. Unused Kitchen Gadgets

Oh, the joy of holiday cooking! You get all excited about that fancy spiralizer or an adorable mini waffle maker. But after the holiday feasts, these kitchen gadgets often end up gathering dust. Before you donate that spiralizer, consider giving it a second chance. You might just discover a newfound passion for making zucchini noodles or waffle sandwiches. Who knew?

3. Extra Holiday Decorations

Every year, we add a few more ornaments to the collection, and suddenly, it feels like we’re part of a Christmas hoarding show. It’s tempting to donate those decorations that didn’t quite make the cut this year. But hold on! Those mismatched ornaments and quirky decorations often carry memories and stories. Plus, they can be great conversation starters next holiday season. Maybe your kids will love them someday!

4. Gift Cards

Top view of handmade Christmas cards with artistic designs on a wooden table surrounded by art supplies.
Photo by Anna Tarazevich

Gift cards are like the Swiss Army knives of holiday giving — super handy and versatile. But how many of us forget about them until they’ve expired? If you’ve got gift cards lying around, take a moment to use them before donating. Perhaps you can treat yourself to a nice coffee or a fun shopping trip. You deserve a holiday pick-me-up!

5. Leftover Holiday Treats

Those festive cookies and candy canes may seem like a good idea at the time, but once the holiday cheer fades, they often end up in the donation box or worse, the trash. But wait! Before you toss those treats, consider sharing them with coworkers or neighbors. You might just spread some post-holiday happiness and keep the festive spirit alive a little longer. “Hey, who wants some gingerbread?” is a much better conversation starter than “Who wants my expired cookies?”

6. Puzzles and Games

Ah, family game night! It’s full of laughter, competition, and maybe a little friendly arguing. But once the holiday excitement fades, those puzzles and board games can quickly end up in the donation pile. Before you let them go, think about the joy they brought during those long winter nights. Plus, they can come in handy next holiday season or when you need a fun activity for a rainy day. Trust me, they’ll be worth keeping around.

7. Seasonal Candles

Holiday candles are the ultimate mood setters, filling our homes with scents of cinnamon and pine. But once the holidays are over, many people rush to donate those half-burned or unused candles. Before you toss them, consider how lovely they might smell next December! Plus, there’s something comforting about lighting a holiday-scented candle on a dreary winter day. It’s like wrapping yourself in a cozy blanket of nostalgia.

8. Books Received as Gifts

Books make fantastic gifts, but sometimes they end up on the shelf, collecting dust. It’s tempting to donate those titles you think you’ll never read. But before you do, flip through a few pages. You might discover a hidden gem you’d actually enjoy. Plus, if you donate too quickly, you might miss out on a great conversation starter for your next book club. “Oh, you’ve read that one? Let’s discuss!” You never know!

Closing Thoughts

So, there you have it! Eight holiday items that often get the boot a little too quickly. As you navigate the post-holiday declutter, take a moment to consider what truly holds value for you.

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