Clever Organizing Ideas


Use a wire shelf to organize rolls of wrapping paper. If you don't have a wire shelf a simple piece of scrap wood or even stretching a bungee cord across the area would work just as well. 



Attach jar lids to the underside of cabinets or shelves to organize all of the little things. Perfect for craft items, nuts and bolts, girls' hair accessories, or any other small items you have laying around the house.



Keep cords off the floor and out of sight by attaching a couple binder clips to the back of your desk or entertainment center.  



Pin your plastic bags to the wall inside your pantry. Not only will our bags be easily accessible but it will free up some space on your shelves.



Use a dish drainer to organize a child's art center. Stack books or blank paper between the prongs. Store markers, crayons, and pencils in the utensil caddy. 


Use toilet paper rolls to organize your cords then decorate with washi tape to beautify them? 

Keep your cell phone off the floor or counter while it's charging by carving an empty lotion bottle into a nifty cell phone holder. (If you attempt this make sure your holder is resting on the plug and not the metal prongs which could cause a fire.) 


Use screw hooks to hang a basket under your desk to keep cords hidden and off the floor. 




Glue old book spines to a box for hidden storage. Leave the front cover on one of the books and the back cover on another to use as the sides of your box. This would be perfect for spare remotes, cables, router, or anything else you wish to keep out of site but accessible. 




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.  



Screw eye screws into a wooden hangers to organize earrings and necklaces. 

Use moulding on a wall or in a closet to organize your shoes and get them off the floor.





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