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Are your machine cords and cables tying you up in knots and driving you crazy?

Its time to take control and show whos the boss!

Cords and Cable Organizing Ideas

Photo Storage Box

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Lets start with those old photo storage boxes!

With photos now being stored on digital devices, who needs boxes?

Well, I do, for organizing cables!

Cord & Cable Organization Hacks

Photo keeper storage boxes are perfect for cables.

If you dont have one lying around the house, here is abudget-friendly box with 18 inner containersfrom Amazon.

Find more inspiration with theseorganizing ideas to organize with cheap baskets.

photo storage box

Wrap up your cables neatly and give each one a home in a box.

Dont forget to add labels so that it’s possible for you to easily find what you need.

Make your own cord organizer using a board and elastic bands.

photo organizers

The cords slide under the elastic and stay in place.

Zippered Pouches

Source: @atlanta_neat

Who would have thought that zippered pouches could be used to organize cables?

Place each category intozippered pouches like theseand label them.

DIY Drawer Cord Board

Store the more frequently used ones at the front and the lesser-used ones at the back.

Plastic Bins

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Plastic bins are a simple way to keep your cables neat and sorted.

Label each bin, and youll never have to dig through a tangled mess again!

zipper pouch

I prefer to close containers holding batteries, it is safer when you have kids around!

Find morehidden storage ideas to hide clutter!

Twelve South SurfaceSnap Cord Organizer

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Let me introduce you toSurfaceSnap from Twelve South.

plastic bins

How neat and tidy are these cables?

Labeled Acrylic Bins

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I LUV acrylic bins because you might see what is inside!

And, boxes inside a box make for perfect organization.

Twelve South SurfaceSnap Cord Organizer

Buy dollar store clear plastic boxes, label them, and you are organized.

Cardboard Tubes

Source: @amandaneeter

I am such a fan of budget-friendly organizing hacks!

Youve got yourself a DIY cord organizer.

Labeled Acrylic Bins

An over the door organizer is a great way to get your cables under control and out of sight.

Find more ways toincrease storage over the door!

Pop each cord into its own little compartment and watch your drawer go from chaos to cable heaven!

cardboard tubes

And, the fastest way to identify them is to label.

Check out theseclassy chic ways to organize small spaces.

Fabric Cord Wrappers

Source: @sewonder_crafts

Heres a fun project for all the sewing enthusiasts out there.

Over the Door Cable Storage

As technology advances, cables become obsolete over time.

Remember to revisit your bags from time to time and toss the ones that are no longer useful.

Clear 9-inch x 12-inch plastic bags like theseare ideal for storage.

bead box

Dont forget to categorize and label.

I am still such a fan of Dymo labels!

This home organizer uses binder clips covered in pretty Washi tape.

Cable Ties and Labels

Here aresome lovely floral Washi Tapesthat I think will be perfect for this project.

fabric cord wrappers

clear bags

Briefcase with Cable Organizer

Paper Tubes and Dymo Labels

Washi Tapes and Binder Clips

Leather Pouch Cable Organizer