For most of us, there's no room in the house that couldn't use a little organizational help. Shoe organizers that hang on walls or doors can be found really inexpensively at any dollar store. For heavier items, you can find better quality and transparent ones at home improvement or department stores.
Put a sturdy organizer on the inside of the closet doors in a small child's room. These are perfect for crayons, small books, school supplies and game pieces. If you bought one without see through pockets, use the cloth tape and magic markers to label each pocket.
Kids can add stickers to personalize them. Use an organizer on the wall for a teenager's room. They can put jewelry, cell phone (make a small hole in the back for the recharge cord), TV remote, iPod, pens, pencils and more in the pockets.
Use the transparent ones and let teens decorate the pockets with colored markers. Use organizers in your home office to store paper clips, pens, labels, batteries, extra checks and registers, ... more.
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