How to Display, Pack, and Store Handmade Fused Glass Christmas Ornaments
- blazingstararts
- 7 hours ago
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Handmade fused glass ornaments bring a special kind of magic to the holiday season. Their luminous colors, glossy surfaces, and one-of-a-kind designs reflect light in ways that make a tree sparkle. Displaying and caring for fused glass ornaments, like those from Blazing Star Arts, ensures they bring joy for many holidays to come. Here’s a helpful guide on how to beautifully display, safely pack, and properly store your treasured glass pieces.

Displaying
1. Christmas Tree
Because fused glass has weight and delicacy, choose sturdy branches for hanging. Position ornaments toward the outer edges where holiday lights can shine through and illuminate their vibrant hues. Consider using decorative ornament hooks for extra security and visual appeal.
2. Decorative Stands
Small ornament stands, or tabletop trees, are perfect for showcasing your favorite pieces outside of the main tree. These stands allow ornaments to shine as art objects, ideal for entry tables, mantels, or dining room displays.
3. Against Windows or Light Sources
Fused glass truly comes alive when backlit. Hanging them in windows allows natural sunlight to highlight the unique depth of each ornament. Indoors, place ornaments near lamps or LED candles—safe, indirect lighting looks beautiful without affecting the glass.

Packing
1. Wrap Individually
Use soft, non-abrasive materials such as microfiber cloths, tissue paper, or bubble wrap. Wrap each ornament separately to avoid any contact between glass surfaces.
2. Add Cushioning
Place wrapped ornaments in a sturdy box lined with padding—foam sheets, packing paper, or soft towels work well. Keep the box small to minimize shifting.
3. Keep Upright When Possible
If the ornament has any dimensional elements or protrusions, pack it so it remains upright. Fill gaps with additional padding to prevent movement.

Storing
1. Choose a Rigid Storage Container
Opt for a plastic bin with a secure lid—not cardboard. Plastic protects against moisture, temperature shifts, and accidental crushing.
2. Maintain Individual Compartments
Use dividers or small ornament boxes inside the larger bin. This keeps pieces separated and makes finding them next season easier.
3. Control the Environment
Store your ornaments in a cool, dry space. Avoid attics or damp garages. Temperature extremes can weaken adhesives, hooks, or metal hangers.
4. Add Silica Gel Packs
These help reduce moisture and prevent condensation inside storage bins—an easy way to keep glass surfaces clear and corrosion-free.
Fused glass ornaments—especially those crafted by artists like Blazing Star Arts—are small works of art. With thoughtful display, careful packing, and proper storage, you’ll protect their beauty and enjoy their charm for many Christmas seasons to come.






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