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8 ways to organize your craft stash on a budget

By Brooke Riley 1 Comment

26 Jan
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8 ways to organize your craft stash on a budget

As creatives, we aren't TYPICALLY the most organized people out there... so having some inspiration sure does help us out!

In this post, I'm showing you my FAVE organization hacks for your CRAFT SUPPLIES that I have found from other bloggers... and let me just say, these hacks are like GOLD.

Apart from giving you the best craft organization hacks, these are also BUDGET FRIENDLY!!! Now, you can organize all your supplies while sticking to your budget... WIN WIN!

1

Clear Labeled Totes

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This might be the most self explanatory hack you see- but it's also the most HELPFUL! I do this same method in my craft closet... I took clear totes from Dollar Tree, and organized my craft supplies by categories (ex. paint brushes, sanding blocks, buttons, etc.) and stuck a label on the outside of the tote!

2

Framed Ribbon Organization

Photo Credit: jennifermaker.com

This little diy ribbon holder was too dang cute!!! This is the perfect hack for anyone that needs to organize their ribbon where they can SEE everything they have... and you could use any size frame to hold more or less ribbon!

3

Craft Paint Organization

Photo Credit: Tina Dit It

Y'ALL!!! This is absolutely genius. This tutorial shows you how to make a craft paint organizer using ONLY Dollar Tree supplies!!! This is PERFECT, and I definitely need to try this out!

4

Utilize VERTICAL space! 

Photo Credit: jennycollier.com

Have you ever thought to use an over-the-door SHOE organizer to store craft supplies?? Use each pouch to store items that you reach for often... such as scissors, hot glue sticks, tape, etc!

5

Scrapbook Paper Storage

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For me, scrapbook paper is a NECESSITY in my craft stash. I have always had a hard time figuring out the best way to store it so I can see what I have for each season, or what prints I have... THIS would be a great and easy way to organize it all!

6

Paint Brush Organization 

Photo Credit: kastyles.co

You can't get much more budget friendly than THIS! After you get done cooking those green beans for supper, keep the can and spray paint it to make a cute paint brush holder! of course you can decorate them any way you want- which makes it that much better!

7

Use a PEGBOARD! 

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I have a pegboard in my craft room, and I LOVE it. There are so many ways you can utilize it... you can hang just about ANY form of craft supplies on it!

8

HANG your smaller supplies! 

Photo Credit: jennifermaker.com

If you have smaller items that need organization, you should try out this method! I could see myself using this for sticker sheets, labels, cards, or even smaller sheets of scrapbook paper!

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Last Updated on January 26, 2021

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  1. Barbara says

    January 26, 2021 at 2:44 pm

    Thanks for the great storage ideas ! I have no craft room or space I can call my own because my house is so small! This is some storage I can use to hide my stash out of sight! Awesome hacks!

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