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1. Plastic wine racks work perfectly for organizing water bottles on cabinet shelves
These stacking wine bottles holders are the perfect size for both kids’ and adults’ water bottles. They keep the bottles neatly organized and prevent that domino effect of bottles falling out when you open the cabinet door. Get more cabinet organizing tips.
2. Use baskets or drawers to create dedicated spaces for kids’ breakfasts, school lunch foods, and after school snacks
Organizing categories of food into labeled baskets makes it easier for every member of the family to find what they need. The floor space of a pantry is often under utilized, but stacking drawers can allow you to take full advantage of this precious real estate.
The contents of the stacking drawers on the floor of my pantry change from year to year as my kids’ tastes change, but they are always the perfect spot for storing items that we buy in bulk for packing school lunches and mom approved after school snacks.
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Organizing categories of food into labeled baskets makes it easier for every member of the family to find what they need. The floor space of a pantry is often under utilized, but stacking drawers can allow you to take full advantage of this precious real estate.
The contents of the stacking drawers on the floor of my pantry change from year to year as my kids’ tastes change, but they are always the perfect spot for storing items that we buy in bulk for packing school lunches and mom approved after school snacks.
3. Keep reusable lunch packing containers in a dedicated space
To make lunch packing quick and easy, I keep all the small reusable containers that we use for school lunches contained in one drawer. It saves time to keep all of the lunch packing containers that are already labeled with the kids’ names separate from the tupperware that we use for leftovers.
4. Use a freezer basket to keep lunch box ice packs together
I place ice packs in my kids’ lunch boxes each day, and also usecontainers with smaller ice packs that snap into the lids for the snacks that the kids take to school and soccer practice. Until recently, all of these ice packs were just floating around in my freezer drawers and I was always searching for the size I needed.
I recently reorganized my freezer, and these
divided freezer bins are prefect for keeping our ice packs all in one place so that I can quickly grab what I need as I pack lunches and snacks.
5. Hang lunch bags from the wall of the pantry
We have finally gotten into a good routine where the boys empty their backpacks and lunch bags as soon as they get home from school each day, and we hang their lunch bags from on two Command hooks on the narrow wall just inside our pantry. Giving the lunch bags a dedicated spot keeps them off the floor and ensures that we always know where they are when it’s time to pack another lunch tomorrow.
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6. Designate a library book basket
If you’ve ever found yourself searching bookshelves for a library book on the day its due to be returned, you need a dedicated “Library Book Basket.” Just pick a stylish basket and add a label so that everyone in the family knows where library books belong. Keep the basket in the place that the kids spend most of their time reading – whether that’s their bedroom, living room, or somewhere else – so that they are more likely to return the books to this basket when they are done.
7. Organize schoolwork and display kids art
Kids bring home so much schoolwork and artwork! Each week, the boys and I go through their papers together to decide what is important to keep and what can be recycled. We then repeat the process at the end of each semester. I find that after a little time has passed, it’s easier for all of us to choose just our very favorites and the work they are most proud of.
8. File important school paperwork and documents
I use an acrylic file sorter on our kitchen counter to organize all of the mail and paper that comes into our house on a daily basis, including important school paperwork.
9. Create a homework cart
Since my boys are in early elementary school, most of their homework right now involves crayons or markers, so the art cart in our kitchen also doubles as our homework cart. But for older kids, this same rolling cart set up would work perfectly for organizing pens, pencils, writing paper, reference and text books, and other homework essentials. To organize our cart, I used two stacking supply caddies, brightly colored file boxes and translucent zippered pouches.
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10. Days of the Week Clothing Organization
Once my boys started having strong opinions about their clothes, we needed a way to keep our morning routine running smoothly. There’s just not enough time in the mornings for indecisiveness about what to wear (this is true for the kids and for me, haha). The boys now choose their clothes for the week in advance, and use this shelf unit that we tucked into the front corner of Beckett’s closet to lay out everything that’s needed for each morning. Get all the details, including these printable days of the week letter stickers here.
11. Organize gear for sports and after school activities
My younger son’s closet is quite small, with very narrow, double doors that pull open. We needed storage space for all of his hats and shoes, as well as a way to organize the clothing and gear he needs for after school activities like soccer and swimming.
12. Give each kid their own drawer in the coat closet
We used to be dig through the coat closet each morning trying to find a matching pair of gloves for each kid, or searching for a lost snow boot on the way out the door. It was stressful and frustrating – not a great way to start the day! When we designed a new closet system in the coat closet, my number one requirement was a drawer for each member of the family, and now everyone can always find their own hats and gloves. We also added two shelves on the side to keep boots in place.
If your coat closet is smaller, or you don’t want to install a custom closet system, plastic stacking drawers on the bottom of the closet are a great alternative. And adding a hanging shoe bag to the back of the coat closet door provides lots of extra space perfect for storing hats, scarves, and gloves. Get more small coat closet organizing tips.
13. Use clips to keep name labels in easy reach
I label all of my boys’ water bottles, snack containers, jackets, and other winter gear. I am not a big fan of writing on their things with a permanent black marker. I prefer to order waterproof/washable name labels from Label Daddy. It seems like nearly every day something new needs to be labeled, so I always keep a few clipped to the mini clipboards on our pantry. The mudroom or coat closet would be another great place to clip up name labels for easy access before you head out the door