How to Pack Breakables for a Move

Don't toss your good china and crystal willy-nilly into boxes - unless you prefer them smashed to bits. Here's how to get those breakables safely to their destination. Terry Moving and Storage can help you with all of your moving needs.

Things You'll Need:

Boxes
Storage Organizers
Newspaper
Newspaper
Insurance
Bubble Wraps
Markers
Packaging Tape
Packing Peanuts
Markers
Boxes

Instructions:

1. Place a layer of cushioning - wadded up newspaper, bubble wrap or packing paper are good - at bottom of box.
2. Loosely fill insides of mugs, glasses and vases with cushioning.
3. Wrap each item separately in cushioning.
4. Layer pieces neatly inside box using plenty of filler (more crumpled newspaper or foam peanuts).
5. Leave room for another layer of cushioning at the top of the box.
6. Slightly overfill the box with cushioning.
7. Close and seal the box securely with tape.
8. Label the box "FRAGILE" and identify contents: "Good China, Dining Room."

Tips & Warnings:
-You can buy everything you need to pack breakables from large do-it-yourself moving companies, including special boxes for dishes and glasses, bubble wrap, wrapping supplies for individual items, tape and marking pens. Also, save money by asking friends and family for boxes that they would be willing to give away.
-If you underpack a box, loose items are likely to move around and smash into each other. If you overpack, the box might burst open and send contents flying.

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