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Do you have a myriad of items lying around in your craft room?
And, do you still want to buy more?
I know the feeling!
My cart is usually overflowing with hundreds of items and I can never find a thing!
These fabulous lightweightplastic storage binscome in a pack of 7 in different colors.
I love that they have no extended handles that take up space.
They are also stackable, giving you even more space to fill with crafty delights.
These apothecary-style glass canisters add a vintage feel to any craft room.
Dont be envious when you see this fabulous storage cabinet from thelittlegreenbean.
Tidy Tubs
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Get Tidy Tubs to Tidy Up!
This well-pricedset of 6 clear plastic binsis great because you’re able to see what is inside.
And, if you want to organize even more, label them withfun colored removable labels.
Well, take a look at this amazing idea.
Cut up your cardstock and turn it into mix-and-match DIY drawers in any size and color you desire.
So much cheaper and more fun than buying overpriced drawer dividers.
Visit the dollar store and buy two candlesticks and three cake pans.
Choose a can of spray paint in a color that suits your decor theme.
But I hadnt thought of pegboards!
Slat Wall
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If pegboards are not for you, how about a stylish slat wall?
Try out your DIY skills and mount rows of slats inside a frame.
Add some hooks and you have a versatile wall organizer for your craft room.
Storing glitter can be a challenge, especially if you buy it in bulk plastic packets.
Mason Jar Craft Storage
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Mason jars bring a hint of nostalgia to my craft room.
But, they are bulky and difficult to store.
Start by discarding small vinyl scraps that are too small to use.
Then remove the cardboard tubes inside the rolls to save space.
Sort your rolls by size and color and stand them upright in the bins for easy access.
These pesky rolls just never stay in one place.
This innovative idea uses a curtain rod, and adhesive clips and hooks.
I love this idea because I can easily see what colors and designs I have.
Spice jars, tins, sweet jars, and shakers are a must-have for storage.
Your closet will look impressive and it’s possible for you to see where everything is.
Clothespin Embroidery Threads
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Calling all embroidery and sewing crafters this smart idea really got me thinking!
Pegboard Yarn Wall
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Wow, this dollar store storage idea blows me away!
Get yourself pegboards, spacers, screws, and hooks.
This storage idea uses wooden dowels and wooden boards to create a stylish storage display with a rustic touch.
To add some vintage vibes, use chalk paint and decorate your stands with shabby-chic flair.
Fun colored plastic cups are a great alternative.
Ensure that lids fit snugly and that they have a straw hole in the middle.
Slip your yarn ball inside, pull the loose end through the hole and you are done!
Clear Containers
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Overbuying is something that most crafters do, including me!
So, I took heed of this easy idea and sorted out all my stuff.
All you need are a bunch of dollar store plastic containers with cut-out handles that can stack neatly.
But, what do you do with Mason jars with lost lids?
Easy use them for your pens and pencils!
Dont buy overpriced stationery holders.
Plastic Bins Craft Rack
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Its time to get serious about your craft room!
Invite your DIY-loving bestie over and build a craft rack like this.
Wall Organizer
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This, for me, is the ultimate wall organizer.
All the components can be found at your dollar store, and the finished item wont break the bank.
This fun idea uses fabric cutoffs to decorate shipping boxes, diaper boxes, or even smaller tissue boxes.
Add a personal touch with Ric Rac, handmade paper flowers, Cricut labels, or loads of glitter.
Button Jars
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Do you remember playing with your Grandmas button jar?
Why not do the same in your craft room?
Mason jars are great button organizers.
Sort your buttons into colors and sizes and admire your stylish collection.
I love glass as it cleans so well and always looks new and fresh.
If you aspire to a green lifestyle, glass is the perfect choice instead of plastic.
Why not steal this idea for our craft rooms?
Thisacrylic nail polish organizerfrom Amazon is well-priced, lightweight, and easy to install.
Cupcake Tower Craft Organizer
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I have just discovered a great way to lose weight!
I am going to fill my cupcake holder with crafty items instead of decadent cupcakes.
Labeled Organizer Pouches
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I find that soft pouches sometimes work better than solid plastic containers.
Look for zip-up pouches that are transparent so you’re free to see whats inside.
Add your personal-touch labels and you are now an organizing whizz!
I mean, who enjoys washing dishes?
This cool storage idea uses a dollar store dish rack and a piece of strong twine.
It makes a perfect holder for vinyl rolls and gift wrap rolls.
The solution came from this idea by Angie Holden!
Use it to store gift wrap, wrapping paper, and gift bags.
Because it is clear, it is easy to see what you have and what you are missing.
It is so easy to pull out the amount of ribbon I need and snip!