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When moving, the most challenging part is packing board games so that you don’t have issues moving them around with you. You may spend more time figuring out how to pack the board games to protect them from damage.

 

Board games come in various sizes and designs and hold a high monetary value. Packing them in the correct way ensures you arrive at your destination when they are intact. So how do you pack board games for moving? Read ahead to learn more.

 

 

Gather Your Supplies

Now that you know how expensive your board games are, it is crucial to gather the correct supplies for packing. Having the right supplies minimizes the risks of damaging the board games during transportation.

 

Below is a list of supplies that you’ll need:

 

  • Sturdy boxes
  • Bubble wrap or foam sheets
  • Packing paper
  • Ziplock bags
  • Packing tape
  • Ziplock bags
  • Packing tape
  • Labels and markers

 

The supplies above play a variety of roles at each stage of packing. Make sure you have them to keep your board games intact.

 

Prepare Your Games

Preparation is a crucial stage when it comes to packing board games. During this stage, all your packing supplies must be in place. This stage is vital as it ensures none of the board game pieces get lost or damaged.

 

If you have bins or boxes stacked with board games, you must separate and organize them before packing. Here is how you prepare your games for packing:

 

  • Look for any missing parts: At this point, you need to confirm that all the pieces are available. Therefore, go through your board games and rearrange them to confirm all the pieces are in place.

 

  • Arrange the small pieces: Some board games have small game parts that need to be placed in individual packing supplies. These parts include tokens, dice, and cards.

 

  • Secure the boxes: Before you begin to pack, ensure you secure the loose ends of the boxes. Check for loose lids that can easily open, and use tape or rubber bands to secure them.

 

Packing Individual Games

After preparing your games, it is now time to pack them individually. You want the games to remain in good condition while moving, hence the need to wrap properly and cushion them correctly. 

 

At this stage, ensure your supplies are available to aid the packaging process. Follow the steps below to pack individual games:

 

  • Wrap the game box: Use a foam sheet to wrap the individual game. If you don’t have a foam sheet, use a bubble wrap. The goal of wrapping is to provide an extra layer of protection as the games have delicate components that might get damaged.

 

  • Achieve extra padding with packing paper: This is suitable if the individual game box has extra space inside it. You can fill the space with crumpled packing paper to prevent pieces from moving around.

 

  • Tape the game box: Use a packing tape to keep the small box closed. While taping the box, avoid using excessive tape that may damage the game’s box or even remove the attractive artwork.

Boxing Up Multiple Games

At this point, all the individual games are packed and secured and ready to be moved into the large boxes. You need to pick the right size of a moving box and avoid huge boxes that will leave space once the small boxes have been packed.

 

When boxing up multiple games, start layering the games by placing the heavier ones at the bottom and the lighter ones on top. This prevents the weight from crushing the delicate games.

 

Finally, use padding to fill gaps left between the packing box and the game boxes. This prevents the games from shifting when on the move.

 

Labeling and Organizing

Labeling and organizing the boxes ensure your board games arrive safely. Good labeling also makes it easy to identify the specific games from the large boxes when unpacking. Therefore, when labeling, make sure the labels are clear.

 

On each box, you can write “Board Games”. You also need to include warning signs for handling, e.g., fragile. The labels will alert the movers to treat the boxes with caution. In case you have multiple boxes, number them to keep track of the boxes you have.

 

Remember to keep an inventory of the games you have inside each box. The list assists you to select the right box without unpacking everything when looking for a specific board game.

 

Unpacking at Your New Home

Arriving at your new location safely is great. You need to unpack the games and organize them based on how you want to use them. During the unpacking process, make sure it is done carefully as you did the packing.

 

You can inspect the boxes to ensure that the pieces are all intact. As you unpack, organize the games based on your priority. Have a storage shelf for easy access to the board games.

 

Conclusion

Moving from one place to the other can be fun when you carry your board games along. However, the process of packing the games is not easy. You may damage the most fragile ones if you don’t take care.

 

When packing board games, make sure you have the right supplies, labels and equipment to move them safely.