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Give Your Kids A Space To Create: 10 Tips for A Kids Craft Room
I don’t know that I’d have ever really considered giving my kids their own work space or craft room until it just sort of happened.  My kids were really good at using my craft room and either leaving messes, using my supplies, or even losing my supplies.  It was obvious to me that my children were wanting to explore their creativity and the arts, and, being a creative junky myself, who was I to not find a way to give them a room of their own?  As I sought out ways to make a craft room for my kids, here are 10 tips I found along the way.
Fast Ways To Make Your Kids Bedrooms SPOTLESS
I’ve tried many ways to help my boys keep their rooms clean.  Some work for awhile, but, in the end, we wind up with foot-high piles of clothes and who knows what else on the floor.  That was all before I got serious about storage space.  Now, a few DIY projects and careful trips to the store later, those rooms are so well stocked with storage space now that it’s almost a talent to make a mess.  Here are fast ways to make your kids bedrooms spotless.
Fast Ways To Make Your Kids Bedrooms SPOTLESS
 1. Cube Shelf
Cube shelves are definitely an “in” thing right now, but for good reason. Â You can find quality cube shelves for low prices (hello Target and IKEA!), it’s versatile, and it can changed up as often as you’d like. Â The easy access shelves and storage boxes make for very easy clean up! Â Source.
2. Crate Shelving
Use crate boxes to create shelving for books. Â Simply cut the boxes in half, add some paint if you’d like, and mount them on the wall. Â Keep them lower to the floor so little hands can reach the boxes for easy clean up. Â Source.
3. Wall Mounted Crates
Aside from using crates to make bookshelves, you can also use them for other storage and display purposes. Source.
4. Toy Totes
Use tote bags to store toys on a wall or door. Â I love this idea for quick clean-ups because the totes can come down off the wall and be right there near the mess. Â Clean-up is as simple as tossing toys into the bag and hanging the bag on a hook on your way out. Â Source.
5. Toy Storage TableÂ
Invest in or make a storage table for toys. Â Having the storage bins or baskets right by all the fun action makes for very quick clean up. Â Source. Trust me, this will totally help keep your kids bedrooms cleaner.
6. Fabric Baskets
Fabric baskets should become one of your organizational best friends if they aren’t already. Â They both declutter and add some fun pops of style and color to any room. Â They are so handy for holding small toys and other lose items. Â Find yours at stores like Target and Kohl’s. Â Vanilla Joy also shares a tutorial for how to make your own basket liner.
7. Shoe Organizer Storage
This is another idea I see around a lot of places but it makes sense considering how practical it is! Â Use a show organizer to store stuffed animals and other toys. Â I prefer to keep ours on the inside of the closet instead of on the door for more of a clean cut look. Â Check out Mommo Design for this and other stuffed animal storage ideas.
8. Small Toy BinsÂ
I have three very creative and imaginative boys. Â They are naturals at being Lego engineers. Â Needless to say, we own a lot (!!!) of Legos in our home. Â I have found that storage bins with drawers are the perfect way to keep track of all those tiny pieces. Â Place the bins in cube shelving so you can also use some of the shelves to display the Lego creations. Â Get this and more ideas from One Mile Home Style.
9. Storage Beds
All three of my boys have some kind of storage bed or loft bed and I don’t plan to change that. Â Each bed brings such a unique style to my boys’ rooms and has made clean up and decor display super easy. Â My favorite loft beds are from Pottery Barn (of course!), but vendors such as Wayfair have very similar options for half the cost or less. Â Source.
10. Under the Bed Drawers
Purchase a bed with pull out drawers or invest in a rolling drawer to add under the bed you already own. Â It’s no different than putting things under the bed to keep them off the floor except that your items aren’t showing for everyone to see. Â Much more display-worthy! Â Source.
11. Storage Cube
Convert cube shelving into a hidden storage cube. Â I especially love how they used the cube to make a reading nook. Â Can’t go wrong with making a special place to read with your children!! Â Learn how to make your own storage cube from IKEA Hackers.
12. Closet Organizer
Re-purpose a hanging closet organizer for toy control instead of shoes and clothes. Â Boxes fit so snuggly into the shelves that they’ll have no room to tip over and make messes of their own. Â What an easy way to put games and puzzles away after you’re done playing with them! Source. I hope these help keep your kids bedrooms spotless!
How to Have a Blast Camping (Without Ever Leaving Your Yard!)
Want a summer getaway but don’t have the time or budget? Â Well, look no further than your very own backyard. Â With a little creativity and thought, you can easily plan a night of fun and transform your backyard into a luxury campground (showers and toilets included!! Â Horray!!).