If you’ve ever had to put away your stuffed animals, for any reason, you know how difficult it can be, both for sentimental and practical reasons. However, there will come a time when you just don’t have the space to keep your childhood stuffed animals around in your room anymore. For this, you will need long-term solutions that will keep your stuffed animals safe and protected. Here’s how to get started:
Display them
Most adults don’t play with their childhood stuffed animals, but they still get joy from seeing their favorite teddy bear sitting nearby. Displaying your stuffed animal collection using glass-front shelves or freestanding cases can keep them protected while keeping them in sight.
Use air-tight storage bins
Perhaps you don’t mind not seeing the stuffed animals but still want them protected while in storage. Air-tight storage bins are your best bet, as these will ensure that bugs, dust, and dirt won’t collect onto your stuffed animals. You can keep these storage bins under your bed or down in your basement. If you place them in your basement, try to keep them off the floor in the case of any flooding.
Wrap them in acid-free tissue paper or boxes
By wrapping each stuffed animal in acid-free tissue paper or acid-free boxes, you can preserve the life of the stuffed animals when they are not on display or in use. To prevent matted fur, try using more than one box to put the stuffed animals in. They should spring back to life and be ready for play or decoration when the time is right again.
For more tips on how to care for your stuffed animals, read through our blog or contact The Zoo Factory today!
i have a simple question. can plushies of the same kind can be stored together? or the different kinds of the plushies can also be stored together?
I have a question. I have a teddy bear that is made out of my mothers clothes and I want to keep it clean and in its shape. I didn’t want to put it in a storage plastic container. I was thinking about a hard zipped lock plastic clear bag, so I can see it. What do you recommend?