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Grab a trash bag, take a deep breath, and lets ditch the clutter.

Here are 15things to throw away in your craft room to declutterand make crafting fun again.

Things To Declutter From Classroom

Test them all and toss the ones that no longer work.

Then, sort your markers by color and store them in afabulous marker organizer like this.

Old, clumpy paint wont give you smooth strokes or vibrant colors.

things to declutter from craft room

Save yourself the frustration and throw away the unusable paints.

Check out these other geniuscraft room hacks.

Keep only the ones big enough for real projects!

1. Dried Out Markers and Pens

If a scrap has been sitting in a pile for years without purpose, its just taking up space.

Let go of the small bits and make room for fresh ideas.

Dried Out Glue

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Like paint, dried-out glue is a total frustration!

2. Old Paint

Squeezing the tube wont magically make it work again.

Toss your old glue and get a fresh lot.

I loveAleenes Clear Gel Tacky Glue.Its budget-friendly and dries clear perfect for all types of craft projects.

3. Unusable Paper Scraps

Stay organized with these brilliantDIY craft desk ideas.

Its time to downsize!

Old or Unused Hobby Supplies

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Weve all tried a craft that just didnt grab us.

4. Dried Out Glue

Why not pass it along to someone wholl use it?

Theyll be ecstatic and youll feel great!

Resin, Mod Podge, glue, and paints dont last forever.

5. Duplicate Tools

Check the expiration dates and toss anything that has expired.

I stole a great idea from a fellow crafter!

Check all your tools and toss those that are broken.

6. Old or Unused Hobby Supplies

Youll instantly declutter and create valuable space for new tools that work.

Ive invested in somelarge plastic bins like thesefor organizing my craft tools and supplies.

Theyre deep and also have removable trays awesome!

7. Expired Products

Declutter your ribbons and store them on aribbon organizer rack like this.

It looks so attractive and you could instantly see what you have.

Excess Beads

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Beads are fun until they overflow everywhere.

8. Broken Tools

Keep your favorites and donate or organize the rest to prevent chaos.

If you have mismatched or random beads with no project in mind, its time to let them go.

A tidy collection makes crafting so much easier!

9. Ribbon Scraps

Someone out there will LUV it!

Donate it to a local craft group, community center, or school, and declutter your craft room.

I love ahanging yarn organizer like this.

10. Excess Beads

Throw away or donate old stencils that dont inspire you.

Someone with different tastes will love them and get creative!

And, youll have space for stencils you actually use.

11. Colored Yarn You Never Reach For

Throw away all your old paint brushes and treat yourself to astunning paint brush set like this.

It includes 18 brushes plus a palette knife and 2 sponges, all in a snazzy pop-up carry case.

Donate or repurpose it into something useful.

12. Stencils You Never Use

Holding onto outdated fabric stifles your creativity.

Clear it out and make room for fresh fabric youre excited to use.

Do you need a way to organize fabric?

13. Old Paint Brushes

I foundthis amazing satchel compartment box, perfect for storing pieces of fabric.

Keeping unfinished projects only creates stress.

flush the clutter and allow fresh energy into your crafting space.

14. Out of Date Fabric

15. Unfinished Products You Won’t Return To