Smart storage solutions that won't break the bank
Save pasta sauce jars, jam jars, and pickle jars. Wash thoroughly, remove labels, and use for dry goods storage. Free and eco-friendly!
Use shoe boxes, cereal boxes, and packaging to create drawer dividers and shelf organizers. Cover with contact paper for a polished look.
Check charity shops for baskets, containers, and organizers. You can find quality items at a fraction of retail price.
Budget stores offer affordable bins, baskets, and containers. Mix and match to create custom organization systems.
Use masking tape and markers instead of label makers. Or create free printable labels on your computer and attach with clear tape.
Use as drawer dividers or small container lids. They're free if you save them from paint projects and work surprisingly well.
Use large binder clips to seal open bags of chips, flour, and other dry goods. Much cheaper than specialty clips.
Clean tin cans can hold utensils, pens, or small items. Decorate with paint or paper for an attractive storage solution.
Cut cardboard to create custom drawer dividers. Cover with fabric or contact paper for durability and aesthetics.
Sturdy reusable shopping bags can serve as temporary organizers while you save for permanent solutions.