Hey, head over to the Art Gallery Fabrics Blog and check out my tutorial for a divided organizing bucket. I used mine in my car, but they’re great for bookshelves, bedside tables, or anywhere you need a little organizing help.
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Baskets and Buckets, that’s generally how I organize! I love your tutorial for the in organizer bucket. Thank you!
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What a great car accessory and a wonderful tutorial! Thanks for a chance to win some of Color Me Retro – I’ve had my eye on these fabrics!
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I use a lot of baskets and plastic storage totes.
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I use plastic storage totes, so that it is easier to see what’s inside, for the most part. I’d like to use more baskets, but right now, my little one absconds with those for her picnics and doll beds.
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Not too well, but we have a lot of clear plastic bins for my daughter’s toys, books, and crafts, then load them onto a rolling cart. Clean once per week, chaos the rest of the time.
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I use lots of Rubbermaid boxes with labels. I love labels!
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We go through a lot of that baby lettuce mix from Costco, (at least one a week) so I always wash and save them. Great for putting scraps in, yarn, or organizing projects. The perfect size. And free!
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Lately I have been putting yarn in largeTupperware containers I got for a song last year. Fat quarters go in bins sorted by colour or by theme. Yardage is on my Ikea shelving. Best storage item? By far the needle case I bought at a craft sale for my round knitting needles. I think it was $5, best money ever spent!
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