This is a guest post by Jackie, at I Heart Arts n Crafts. I love all the toy organization ideas below!
Check out our 15 favorite ways to organize toys! You’ll find some of the best storage ideas here from lego storage, books, board games, matchbox cars, and even bath storage. Are you overwhelmed with clutter from your children’s toys? Tackle some of those New Years’ resolutions with these budget friendly ideas.
1. Repurpsed Crib To Toy Box – Have an old crib lying around? This is the perfect upcycled craft for it! From My Repurposed Life.
2. Rain Gutter Book Shelves – An inexpensive tutorial on using rain gutters to organize those books. From Raising Olives
3. Birds Nest – Use it to store any stuffed animal. So easy to make and looks super cute! From Shady Tree Diary
4. Turn Old Tires Into A Storage Bin – From Curbly
5. Game Board Storage Art – Makes pretty art for the play room and you can store the game pieces in the frame! From Infarrantly Creative
6. DIY Headband Holder From An Oatmeal Container – Okay, so it may not work for toys. But headbands can create clutter too, and this is so simple, your kids can help! From Lis Dunn Designs
7. Dollar Tree Bath Toy Organization – From Adventures In Crafting, Cooking, And Couponing
8. Coffee Tub Upcycle – Perfect for those little toys! From Kelli’s Kitchen
9. EZY Tidy Storage Bag – The easiest way to clean up toys! The coolest part about this one is the size… see how big it is here. Pretty cool affiliate product, isn’t it? Folds up quickly & easily into a shoulder bag. This would be especially perfect for the little Lego lover! Don’t you think?
10. Crap Buckets – For all the toys your kids leave downstairs, leave these buckets at the bottom of the stairs for them to take up before bed! From ReMarkable Home
11. Storage Containers From Baby Wipe Containers – From Modern Mommy
12. Bath Toy Storage – Brilliant storage from a fruit basket. From 8 Foot Six
13. DIY Lego Table – From Our Wee Family
14. Bucket Storage – Made from plastic buckets and zip ties! From Gross Grain Fabulous
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Jackie is a stay at home mom who writes over at I Heart Arts n Crafts. She loves to share her latest adventures in mommyhood from free printables, parenting advice while surviving the terrible twos, and her favorite arts & crafts projects!
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Kelli's Kitchen says
Thanks so much for the link back! Also, as I was reading and looking at the pictures I saw some framed gameboards – I love them and have some in our gameroom of the house – I used some Scrabble boards and glued our family names with “loves” connecting them all – across the board in crossword style. It is one of my favorites and a family treasured piece as well! Thanks again – Kelli
gail says
Thanks so much for featuring my repurposed crib toy box bench!
gail
Alana - eSpectacularKids says
Love the hammock for the soft toys! Looks great too…
Judith Adamsarn says
Some of these are pretty cool for adults, too. If I ever get a place big enough to have a craft room again, I’m hanging those dollar store baskets on the wall for yarn storage!
Alida says
Brilliant!