Having to store all of my plush and other fabric items in my shop this summer has proved to be a little bit difficult. There are two garage doors that let the wind blow sand in under them. I also have to have a door open so I can get my wireless internet. (still working on fixing that one for this winter)
I have to keep the plush clean, and can't afford to buy a whole bunch of totes. Besides, I hate unstacking them all to get to the tote I need (some how the one I need is always at the bottom)
And then the other day I was shopping at my local dollar store and found this:
Problem solved.
Huge clear bags with handles that I can hang from a clothing rod in my shop.
Keeps the plush dry, safe, clean, and easy to find.
I love the dollar store, don't you?
It's currently pouring rain outside so I will get a picture of the plush hanging on my closet pole tomorrow.
What do you use to organize all of your different items?
Welcome, I'm Melissa. Former Kindergarten teacher (12 years), now single mom to 3 amazing kids (26, 10 & 6) online seller since 1998, full time since 2014. Growing up my Granny taught me everything there is to know about shopping at garage sales (and also a little bit about having too much stuff!) Journey with me while I figure out how to balance a family and selling online as I sell off my Granny's Hoard, and sometimes add to my own!
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That's a great idea. I know what you mean about always needed the tote at the very bottom of the stack.
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