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150 Dollar Store Organizing Ideas and Projects for the Entire Home - Page 100 of 150

150 Dollar Store Organizing Ideas and Projects for the Entire Home - Page 100 of 150
Organizing Kids Drawers with Canvas Boxes If you have relatively young children, you may spend a lot of your time rifling through their drawers helping them to find what they want to wear. Instead of piling everything up in drawers, you can add small plastic or canvas containers that will keep their clothes perfectly organized. Portable Spice Kit Organizer You can make a take-along portable spice kit with a very inexpensive pill carrier. Great Idea for Bath Toys Kids love bath toys. Organizing Craft Supplies with Recycled Cans Recycled cans are great for organizing paints and other craft supplies. Craft Organizer Boxes Keep Hair Supplies Tidy Craft organizer boxes (or those larger pill organizing boxes) are great for keeping hair supplies and accessories perfectly organized. Clear Plastic Cups for Organizing Cords Looking for a way to keep cords and other electronic accessories organized? Great Belt Organizer from Clothespins Store Dice and Small Items in Plastic Containers

DIY Cake Stands from the Dollar Store Tater Tots and Jello is one of my favorite websites to find all sorts of easy and inexpensive DIY tutorials and ideas. And Jennifer's latest project is definitely one to pass along - a DIY Cake Stand tutorial using Dollar Tree items and at only $3.00 or so per stand, I'd say that's quite a deal! Cake stands are so versatile, and can be used in a myriad of ways. I love the way they look on a dessert table, raising the level of various foods to catch the eye and add a little interest to an otherwise linear display. And with the trend for symmetry on party tables, you can't beat $6.00 for two matching serving pieces. Using a chevron pattern template that she made, Jennifer took enamel paints and turned her Dollar Store finds into adorable and unique dessert plates. Can't you just imagine the versatility of these! Paint them to match your own party theme with your own colors, and best of all, Jen includes a free download of her chevron pattern template on her blog. Isn't that a great idea??

Organize My Kitchen Pantry With What!? | Home Staging In Bloomington Illinois Know what you can do with a dozen clear dollar-store butter dishes, and five feet of Velcro? I’m guessing if you read my post title you already know the answer is organize your pantry. Allow me to show you how. First, some pantry background—I live in a tiny space, and am a freak about utilizing every inch of it. Really—every inch. I have a cozy but functional kitchen, and that’s where I need the most help. I also added one of those fantastic, coated wire racks to the pantry door. So after I gave myself a big “Atta Girl!” You know that feeling you get when you’ve been shopping tirelessly for a new home, and you walk into one and know immediately that it’s the one? So here’s a picture of the space that has frustrated me for so long. If you scroll back, and look at my coated rack on my pantry door, you’ll notice the top two compartments are filled with spices. So learn from my mistakes on this one. The next picture is what not to buy. Here’s a picture of what actually worked. Like this:

9 great DIY dollar store craft projects. lately, i’ve been perusing a few different DIY crafting sites; partially because we are about to move into a new house (and i’m always looking for new ideas!) and partially because my BFF Shannon has also been undertaking some crafty furniture upcycle projects that inspired me to look around and see what’s out there. today, i came across a really awesome site – Dollar Store Crafts. they have TONS of project ideas – tutorials and links – for those who craft on the cheap, or want high-end items for cheap DIY prices. their site is divided into a lot of great categories, for those of any budget. let me tell you, people come up with some of the best stuff! 1. $5 Home Office Art (from Let’s Make it Ours) - it’s hard to believe how simple and cheap this idea was – also something you can get your smallest child to help out with, with amazing results! 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Tutorial: Scarf or Belt Closet Hanger Home » $5 and Under, Accessories, cheap crafts, Headline, Tutorials 24 July 2013 7,841 views 5 Comments by summer I love scarves. Project estimate: 2 wall hook racks, $2Velvet hanger (2 pack), $1Zip ties, on hand or $1Scissors, on hand Total: $3.00 and up This will be the easiest craft you will ever make and will have the biggest impact on your organization in your closet. Continuing securing with zip ties on the top and bottom. That's it! Disclosure: this article may contain affiliate links or other forms of sponsored content.

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