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6. Hanging Bathroom Caddy
I personally never found a use for those hanging fruit caddies, because I don’t want fruit hanging in my kitchen. But news flash, this hanging holder can be used for your kiddies bath toys too! You can simply hook the caddy to your shower curtain bar, then pile in the wet toys. They will be off the tub bottom (no more slipping on Mr. Ducky!) and can dry (no mildew!).
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7. The Shoe Organizer
Sometimes you just have toys that are so mismatched, they aren’t worthy of their own box. Because you can’t afford for each type of toy to have it’s own- you’d be out of space in no time! Use a clear, plastic shoe hanger to neatly keep odds and ends off the floor. Or simply use it to keep frequent toys in plain site, like crafting supplies. You can easily close the door and hide all evidence, keeping toys more organized!
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8. Soap Box
When you have kids, you have lots of little toys everywhere, and that includes crayons, cards and other accouterments. A simple, inexpensive way to keep all those playing cards together is to use plastic soap boxes! You can purchase a variety of colors to easily store like items together, or separate out your kids individual toys. These are also great for taking small toys on the go!
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9. Garage Track System
Let’s not forget about the other play area, your garage. I personally have a Cozy Coupe, tricycle, baby doll stroller, and variety of other ridable toys that park right next to my grown up car. If we get many more toys, there’s going to be a turf war. The best way to stay organized in the garage is to keep stuff off the floor, so it can remain a place you can park your car. You can install a simple Track System like these here and keep your garage neat and tidy!
Head over to SweetHaute.blogspot.com to see oodles of design and storage ideas, perfect for your family.
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10. Pool Storage
There’s nothing like a mess of pool noodles to irritate you as your try and get organized. All you need to put those poolside blues away is an old wooden pallet! Simply turn it sideways and use it to keep all your pool cleaning supplies and toys at bay. It’s a great way to up cycle and create a cheap storage solution.
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