![]() For the labels – White Sticker Paper with Cricut Maker 3.Plastic Boxes – two 8.5×11″ plastic boxes, one 12×12″ plastic box.Here are the products I used to organize and store our wrapping supplies: ![]() Let me break down exactly how to declutter and store your wrapping paper and supplies! Featured Supplies And while it wasn’t hard to assemble, this project did require some sorting, purging and (lots of) experimentation. Having all of our wrapping supplies in a single, storable, transportable tote feels like such a game changer. I have loaded large gift bags into the bigger pouch and tissue paper into the smaller pouch. On the inside of the zipper flap are two clear pouches. Adjustable straps keep the rolls tidy and compact. These boxes hold gift bags and boxes | gift tags | bows and ribbon.īelow the plastic boxes are about 20 wrapping paper rolls in various lengths. Just underneath the zippered top, I have three (perfectly-fitting) plastic boxes down the length of the case. While the canvas bottom/sides do have firm cardboard inside the fabric, the tote itself is fairly flexible and can hold quite a bit of wrapping supplies! This particular wrapping paper holder is made of durable canvas, has sturdy zippers, and completely collapses down flat. I am practically giddy over this wrapping paper storage idea, so let me give you a full tour of our “kit” before I break down exactly how to do the same with your own wrapping mess collection! A Tour of Our Wrapping Paper Tote It easily stores away in a closet, basement, or under a bed…and it can be dragged anywhere around the house as needed. Now everything (and I mean everything) we need to wrap one gift (or 20) is contained in this single 14″x40″圆″ canvas organizer from Amazon. …and organized them into a single, convenient, and perfectly-organized tote! The frustration peeked this past Christmas, so I recently took the time to gather every single wrapping supply we had (yep, every roll, bow, tag, etc)… And because of the complete hassle of this, these areas became messy and cluttered over time. But this scattered arrangement meant that any time we wanted to wrap even just a single gift, we had to pull supplies from three different locations. I had (most of) our wrapping paper standing up in a crate under my craft counter bows, tags, bags, and tissue paper were stuffed together in a Drona bin on the Kallax shelf in my craft room and tape and scissors were in the drawer. In all honesty, our wrapping supplies weren’t that disorganized. Today, I want to show you how to store wrapping paper (and ALL your gift wrapping supplies) so they are contained, easy to find, and most importantly: easy to use! More and more, I’ve been relying on (and LOVING) various “caddies” around our home – a single box/tote/bin that contains everything needed for one task – and I knew it was time to setup something similar for our gift wrap storage. In short, we had wrapping supplies all over the house, and just getting everything gathered up was a total nuisance. Then we remembered there was wrapping paper hidden in the bedroom closet and some leftover gift tags in the holiday decor boxes. This past Christmas, we decided to set up a “wrapping station” down in the basement (away from lots of curious little eyes!) But to do so, I had to carry down all our rolls of pretty paper…then the ribbon basket…and also the gift tags box.
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