Multi-purpose, affordable storage containers Part 3

Multi-purpose photo boxes

Photo storage boxes
are great for organizing more than photos! These inexpensive, versatile tools can be used to store crafts, office supplies, jewelry, small toys, bathroom doo-dads, and so much more. For as little as $5 each (or up to $42 - which is a bit ridiculous I think) , these boxes are an organizing best-buy. Label them clearly with a label maker or Sharpie pen. I love using these also for software's and have a cool, fun inexpensive way to label the contents. 


Over-the-door pocket organizers — usually reserved for shoe storage — are wonderfully versatile. I have one I LOVE that has double mess pockets in the front and I can't remember for the life of me where in the heck I got it!  I use it in my coat closet for "all the little stuff" that could go in a drawer but you forget about it IF it's hidden away. Like an extra extension cord, batteries, gardening stuff, tape, handy tools, gardening gloves, clips and much more!


Hang one in a kid’s room to store Barbie and her accessories or toy cars and trucks. Mount one on the wall near the baby’s changing table to hold powder, diapers, and other necessities. Set up a gift wrapping station with ribbons, bows, tags, tissue, cards, and tape. Or keep one on the back of the pantry door to hold spice packets, Jello boxes, or kitchen gadgets. Choose clutter-hiding canvas or easy-to-see-through clear vinyl, depending upon your needs.


Likewise, hanging sweater organizers can keep much-needed items at your fingertips. Use them in your bedroom closet to hold folded clothing like sweaters and T-shirts, or stash accessories like purses, belts, and hats. Get shoes off the floor by popping them into a narrower version of this organizer that holds ten pairs. And they work wonders in an entryway closet. I have one I use for sheets, spare towels in a guest closet for extra drawer room. Love this one for a baby's room. They can also be great in an office for extra supplies. Keep small outerwear — such as hats, mittens, baseball caps, sunscreen, camera, dog leash, binoculars, and umbrellas ready to grab on the way out the door. One more thing...these are meant to be used for dishes, but look how cute to use in the top of a closet for gloves, scarves, perhaps one for each family member!





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