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    SAVING MONEY ON PACKING MATERIALS

    While you may have to spend money on packing tape and a box cutter, there are ways to save when it comes to packing materials. Additional materials you may need include:

    Wrapping materials

    Markers

    Twine

    Special boxes for mirrors, large pictures, and other oddly shaped items


    Depending on how much stuff you have to pack and the condition of your stuff, you can save money in a variety of ways.

    Wrapping Materials

    If you read the newspaper, save them for a week or so. You can use newspaper to wrap just about anything from dishware to figurines. Other materials that can used include the following:

    Old t-shirts or towels can be used to layer items on top of one another

    Paper towels if you run out of newspaper

    Plastic containers for non-breakable items

    Bubble wrap if you buy it by the roll

    These materials are not expensive and many times can be found around the home. While precious pieces, family heirlooms, and larger items may need to be wrapped in layers, you can wrap other pieces using one or two pieces of newspaper.

    While many moving companies and shipping warehouses and stores carry additional materials including dish and glass separators, thick sheets of paper, and plastic wrap, you don't need them unless you are moving overseas or you have many antiques that need to be moved. For everyday items, newspaper should be fine.


    Markers

    Any type of marker will do when moving. While some moving companies suggest color coding boxes for each room in your home, a simple black marker is fine for marking boxes. Markers do not have to be water-proof, just visible when you need to read the top of the box.

    When marking boxes, you should write on the top and side of the box so it is visible from different angles. If you want to color code boxes, buy a set of colored markers. These are inexpensive and can be found in many stores.

    Twine

    Twine is used when securing furniture, lamps, and boxes inside the truck. You can find twine in your local hardware store for very little money. You can also use twine if moving items in your car as well. Save some money and buy it in bulk from somewhere other than a moving company.

    Special Boxes

    If you have valuable paintings, mirrors, equipment, and other items that can become damaged during a move, you should invest in special boxes to hold these items. Padded boxes that are sturdy and able to resist the weight that is inside are needed to keep items from moving around in the truck, damaging other furniture, and to keep them from becoming scratched or damaged inside the box.

    Padded boxes can be purchased from moving companies or from packing and shipping supply stores. Save money by knowing how many you will need so you don't buy too many.

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