This is the second part to the last DIY chapter. There will be another 25 storage tips in this chapter for you! I hope you enjoy!
26. Add magnet tape to the inside of a medicine cabinet or cupboard to store bobby pins, nail clippers, and tweezers.
27. Glue magnets to the back of your kids drinking glasses to keep them within your kids reach and to keep you from washing several glasses every day.
28. Make a simple ribbon dispenser using soda bottles. Cut the top off of two bottles, squish the two bottom halves together and cut a slit in the side. Use rubber bands to hold the bottles together and to keep the ribbon ends in place.
29. Organise hair ties with a carabiner. Attach a hook to the inside of a cabinet to keep your hair ties easily accessible.
30. This is a great idea for those in need of two office spaces but don't have the room. Cut a table in half and attach it to a book shelf. You could hang a cork board or calendar to the back side for additional organization or even use two book shelves back to back.
31. Attach small side tables to the wall. Not only does it raise the height of the table so you can reach it easier but you can also place a basket underneath for additional storage.
32. Add shelving to the inside of closet doors to organize books and games. This would also be perfect in the pantry for spices and boxed items.
33. Add a wire basket under you deck for additional outdoor storage space. What a great way to hide garden hoses, outdoor dog toys, or sport equipment.
34. Stay on top of the laundry with this DIY laundry system. Assign one basket to each family member and keep them accountable for their own clothes.
35. Use wire hangers to organize your shoes and keep them off the floor. Just bend the hangers and decorate with paper or fabric.
36. Organize your outfits using soda pop tabs.
37. Add dividers to any box to organize cords and chargers. Include labels so that you know what each cord is for then put the lid on and place the box on a book shelf or someplace that is easy to reach.
38. Keep coupons and receipts organized with a ribbon memo board. Use duct tape to attach the ribbon to some foam board then hang it inside a cabinet.
39. Use adhesive hooks to hang lids on the back side of the cupboard door. No more digging around in the back of the cupboard to find the lid you need.
40. Cut hanging file folders in half and drape your fabric over them then store inside a filing drawer or file box. This makes it so much easier to find the fabric you are looking for.
41. Screw eye screws into a wooden hangers to organize earrings and necklaces.
42. Recycle baby wipe cases to store game pieces. So much better than using the bulky boxes that the games originally come in. You could also spray paint them to match your decor.
43. Use moulding on a wall or in a closet to organize your shoes and get them off the floor.
44. Organize all of those little items with labeled Altoids tins.
45. Hang cork tiles to the inside of kitchen cupboards to keep track of all your important notes.
46. For long road trips, stick shower baskets to the window to organize markers, snacks, and other fun items for your kids.
47. Keep kids art work from getting out of control by making this fun art display. The clipboards allow you to easily change out your child's work as needed.
48. Using a repurposed door on top of cube organizers makes for a simple craft table with lots of storage.
49. Use shoe boxes to organize your drawers. This makes to so much easier to find what you need and keeps items from getting lost in the back of the drawer.
50. Use Velcro dots to keep drawer organizers from sliding around when you open or close the drawer.
I hope this helped you guys! Remember to vote and comment if you have any questions or recommendations :)
Kaesha xoxo
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