Become more organized with fabric storage boxes
Filed Under: organization and storage, Crafts, sewing
Someties I think I'll never get organized. I'm always on the hunt for ways to contain the clutter consuming my tiny abode, but the clutter just seems to be taking over.I rely heavily on storage boxes to contain my mountain of clutter but they can be expensive. Even the boring ugly plastic containers can cost too much, especially if you're just starting to tackle the mess. If you happen to have some fabric and stabilizer lying around the house, you can sew up some pretty storage baskets, effectively putting an end to the cluttered mess.
Tipnut reader Lorraine has an idea: Yoga mats and kindergarten nap mats are made from closed cell foam, so if you happen to know anyone who might be ready to discard their mat, you'll have the perfect thickness for the bottom of your storage basket.
Imagine the possibilities of a clutter-free home, via the storage baskets you can decorate with the fabric of your choice. I think these storage baskets go well with Debra's magazine storage boxes, don't you?
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