If you’d like to organize your home on a budget, Dollar stores are one of the best places to buy organizing products. You can find plenty of inexpensive items at your local dollar store which can help you organize your kitchen, bathroom or closet without breaking the bank. Here are 20 creative organizing ideas to inspire you to get organized!
1. Under-The-Sink Solution
Pick up a few bins, add chalkboard tags, and label them with chalkboard markers. It’s now much easier to find stuff and put it away properly. (via Living Rich on Less)
2. Electronic Odds and Ends
Plastic cups, labelled and placed in a basket, can serve as convenient organizers for cables and other electronic accessories. (via Imperfect Homemaking)
3. Belt Organizer from Clothespins
Great and simple organizer made from just a few clothespins and a strip of wood. Use it to hang your belts, scarfs, tights, and even jewelry. (via Power Tools & High Heels)
4. Dollar Store Tiered Tray
Create a tiered organization station by using plates, candlesticks and a little glue. Functional and (more importantly) super cute! (via Liz Marie blog)
5. Plastic Crate Wall Storage
Attach plastic crates to the wall to create easy shelving for a child’s room. (via HomeTalk)
6. Ribbon Basket Storage
Use a small plastic basket with holes to keep your ribbons organized. (via Minimoz)
7. Storage For Transient Items
Create a permanent station for your transient items by using some basic wire storage cubes and cardboard boxes with labels. (via The Red Chair blog)
8. Extra Bathroom Storage
Adding a second shower rod with S hooks to your shower will give you lots of space to store your bathing supplies or even kid’s toys. (via Life Hacker)
9. Handy Scarf Organizer
Need a good and cheap way to organize your scarves? Place shower rings onto a hanger! (via From The Desk)
10. Shoe Organizers
Shoe organizers work great for storing medicines, spices or anything else in relatively small containers. (via Mommy Likes Deals)
11. Use Accordion Hooks to Organize Jewelry
Who needs those expensive jewelry boxes when you have that! (via Adorable Antics)
12. Toothbrush Organizer
Use a silverware organizer as a family toothbrush holder! (via Cinnaberry Suite)
13. Bathroom Towel Storage
Hang Baskets on the wall for quick and inexpensive towel storage. (via Making Lemonade)
14. Buckets for Craft Organization
Use small buckets to store pencils, crayons and other craft related items. (via There Was a Crooked House)
15. Organizing Canned Foods
A few wire racks or baskets will help you to perfectly organize canned food in your pantry. (via My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia)
16. Picture Frame Key Organizer
Turn picture frame and a few small cup hooks into a great place to keep your keys organized. (via Redfly Creations)
17. Hair Tool Holder
File folders are not just for organizing paper – they can help with your hair tools as well. (via Beauty Riot)
18. Organize Your Hair Accessories
Craft organizer boxes are perfect for keeping hair supplies and accessories neat and tidy. (via The Idea Room)
19. Organize Your Refrigerator
Your refrigerator comes with a few bins already, including several crispers, but you can always add bins or baskets to create a more organized space. (via The Domestic Geek)
20. Cutting Board Storage
Use a wire rack and some zip ties to do the job. (More details: That’s What {Che} Said)