I had way too much fun with the organization for this post.? I had a 3 drawer plastic drawer system where I kept all of the kid?s crafts in addition to a couple of small plastic bins for the overflow. It was a good system, it was an effective system, it was a small system. The problem was that, as my older son got, well, older, he used a bigger variety of craft supplies. And now I have a 1 year old who is also capable of scribbling, flinging finger paint and lovingly tearing up every piece of paper I give him. So now I need more supplies?.and a bigger place to put them. Well friends, I have found the perfect place. Who remembers when I did a 15 Minute organization on my den cabinet? The bottom half of the cabinet ended up empty and was just waiting for the perfect organizational project. I moved the CD cases elsewhere and freed up the whole cabinet for my new Craft Storage System!
I knew I wanted a good way to store construction paper so that I could easily grab any color I wanted for the kids. I also wanted the kids to be able to reach it. Before, a search for one piece of construction paper resulted in a giant rainbow mound of paper on my floor. Enter the office organizer?
I was a little giddy when I realized that we had this organizer in our office and it was currently empty, awaiting it?s organizational life mission. So I spent a ridiculous amount of time separating our construction paper by color and ta-dah!
I put this on the top shelf of the den cabinet and used the bottom of the cabinet to stack several craft items, such as a travel craft case, a box of stamps and ink, and a large markers set.
I purposely left space in this cabinet for future craft kits that I know will magically appear in our house.
I still had a million other craft items though and needed a place for them. I decided to use the original 3 drawer storage system for 3 categories: Paint, Coloring Books and Play-Doh. It?s amazing how Play-doh seems to breed when you?re not looking and suddenly you have a litter of little Play-Doh containers.
I had also acquired a collection of craft idea books and seasonal craft papers, along with sticker sheets and scraps of construction paper, which I know I?ll absolutely use so I can?t throw them away, right?? I needed to organize these and I shopped my home office once again. I had a small file box that wasn?t being used effectively so it became home to all of these loose papers. I also busted out a few of my favorite organizing tools?file folders, my labeler, and some pretty decorative tape.
After a little labeling, here is what I came up with:
The first section is for craft books, then I have a folder for each major holiday that we do crafts for. Keep in mind, this is different than my Holiday Organizing books that I made for Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Halloween. Those books include some craft ideas and photos, but the craft folders pictured here are for coloring pages, holiday cutouts and the actual items needed for the crafts. I also have a folder for sticker sheets and another folder for the construction paper scraps.
By the way, I know I?ve mentioned my little ?helpers? before, but I just had to share a photo illustrating how I usually organize around my house.
It?s not easy, but it?s fun!
Anyways?.I wanted a good way to organize all of the little craft supplies that end up tangled in a giant crafty mess. I have 4 clear storage boxes which I grouped items into and labeled the boxes.
I also had a storage ottoman that was underutilized, but so very cute.
And it just so happens that the storage boxes I had fit upright in the ottoman.
So now I have all of our craft supplies perfectly organized and there is even room for more! I?m so excited to have this project done and to be able to craft without drowning in a pile of felt and googly eyes. And my favorite part is the construction paper!
~Erin
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