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Organizing a Craft Closet: Everything You Need to Know

Craft storage ideas to keep your supplies neat and tidy.

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Craft spaces are the perfect place to bring your ideas to life. Whether in a corner in your living room or a dedicated craft room, having a space to sit down and be creative will allow you to turn your ideas into works of art. Crafts require many supplies and accessories and having a place to store everything neatly can be tricky. Closets are a great place to store your supplies and keep everything out of sight. From hall closets to your office closet, organizing a craft closet doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Read on to learn how to organize a craft closet.

Tip!

Read 6 Functional Craft Room Ideas for additional storage suggestions, tips, and tricks.




In This Guide


Craft Closet Organization Ideas
How to Get Started on Organizing a Craft Closet





Craft Closet Organization Ideas

1. Use Fabric Storage Bins

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Fabric storage bins are a great option for craft room organization due to their ability to maximize your storage space on a closet or bookcase shelf. Most fabric storage bins are open on the top, making them an excellent option for more oversized items that often take up valuable space. Due to their open design, it’s essential that you don’t overfill these bins. If they are too full, it will make it hard for you to find the product you need.

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2. Try Plastic Storage Bins

plastic storage bin

Plastic storage bins are a craft closet must-have, especially if you are working with a small space. These types of storage bins are perfect for storing on a bookcase shelf, closet shelf, or even on the floor. Plastic bins can be stacked on top of each other, making it the perfect craft closet organization option to make use of vertical space. Opt for clear storage bins so you can easily see inside of each bin, allowing you to find what you need quickly.

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3. Hang a Shoe Organizer

Shoe organizers, while great for shoes, are perfect for small craft supplies. Smaller items can often turn storage spaces into a mess quickly so it’s essential to find the ideal storage spot for them. Hang a vertical shoe organizer in your closet or an over-the-door shoe organizer to the back of the closet door to create a craft organization system that comprises small pockets for your items. It saves shelf space and will give your small supplies (like ribbon or cord) their very own section in the organizer, ultimately keeping your closet more organized.

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4. Buy Storage Drawers

Skip shelving and opt for storage drawers for your craft closet organization needs. Depending on your storage needs, you can opt for a small set of drawers to sit on a shelf or a larger set of drawers to sit right on the floor of your closet. Having a larger storage drawer will allow you to utilize your closet to the max, whether solely for crafts or other hobby items.

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5. Try Out a Closet System

When organizing a craft closet, it’s essential to consider what size space you are working with. If you want to get the most out of your closet, a custom closet system will not only fit your closet perfectly but will allow you to choose what kind of storage you want. From shelving to drawers to hanging clothing rods, a custom closet system lets you decide what you need and where you need it. This is the perfect solution if you are using a closet to organize a variety of items, along with your craft supplies. A closet system will allow you to choose where your craft supplies fit among the other items.

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6. Choose a Bar Cart

You probably think that a bar cart has no place in a craft room, but hear us out! While they make for the perfect rolling bar, bar carts are great for crafting too. A rolling bar cart has excellent storage capabilities and the wheels make it easy to roll in and out of the closet when you’re feeling creative. Keep your must-have items on the bar cart (like yarn, paint, or markers) and roll out the cart when it’s time to get crafting. When you’re ready to call it a day, put your supplies back on the cart and roll the cart back into the closet.

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7. Add Kitchen Canisters

Keep your small bits and bobs tidily together in different storage jars. Try to organize your notions into categories like buttons, ribbons, or whatever works for you, and designate a jar to each type. Opt for clear storage jars if you want to see the contents, or cookie jars if you are looking for quirky craft storage ideas and designs to make you smile.

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How to Get Started on Organizing a Craft Closet

When it comes to organizing a craft closet (or any closet), it’s essential to consider a few things before starting. Read on to see what steps to take before organizing a craft closet.


Step 1: Decide on what closet you want to use.

Whether in the hallway or in a craft room, consider what you want to store in that closet. Think about if you're going to use it solely for crafts and supplies or use the closet to store a variety of things. This will help you decide what kind of storage you need.


Step 2: Remove everything.

Take everything out of the closet so you can start fresh with a blank slate. Go through your items and decide what items you no longer need and what you want to keep. Be intentional with the items that you choose to keep.


Step 3: Group like-items together.

Knowing how many items you have in each category will not only help you find things in the future but will help you understand how large or small your storage system needs to be.


Step 4: Decide on a functional closet system for your closet space.

This will ultimately be customized to your needs and can include a variety of different options. For different ideas on organizing a craft closet, read on to find the perfect storage solution for your collection.


Step 5: Put everything away.

Store your supplies and accessories in your closet in an organized way.


Organizing a craft closet is easier than ever. Now you can tidy yours and focus on being creative instead


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