Office Supply Jar
Repurposed Shoe Organizer
Hats, gloves, scarves, and umbrellas have a way of taking over the hall closet, especially if you don’t have built-in shelving. But rather than springing for a pricey closet organization system, simply hang an empty shoe organizer on the back of the closet door. It’s perfect for storing all those odds and ends that you can’t hang up, and it keeps them neat and right at your fingertips.
Grocery Bag Container
If your collection of plastic grocery bags is overflowing, there’s an easy DIY way to bring it under control. Simply roll up the bags, and store them in an empty tissue box, baby wipe box, or cleaning wipe container. Then, it’s easy to pull out a single one as needed for tasks, such as lining the garbage can. If you don’t use plastic bags often, minimize your collection by remembering to bring reusable bags to stores.
Wrapping Paper Storage
There are storage containers made especially for wrapping paper, but they can get pricey. An economical way to keep all of your rolls of paper together is to store them upright in a spare wastebasket, bucket, or other tall-sided container. You’ll be able to see all of your wrapping paper at once and select the roll you need.
Craft Supply Box
If you love to craft, then you probably have a variety of craft items in varying sizes and shapes that you need to store. There might be ribbons, paints, stamps, beads, and more cluttering your space. To keep everything organized, divide your supplies into categories. And then store each category in its own reused box, such as an old strawberry container or a spice jar. This will prevent loose craft items from becoming scattered and disorganized.