Today, on 5 Days of Clever DIY Hacks for Your Homeschool Spaces Day 2 Repurpose and Reimagine, it’s all about being aware of recycling and reusing to create beautiful new storage.
I know my family could be better at recycling. One thing though I have had a good habit of doing through the years is keeping and collecting material that we need for science activities and experiments. But, I needed some inspiration for using some of those same things to create beautiful storage and spaces.
Too, I take my inspiration from practical everyday things I would actually do and not some over the top outlandish and weird project that not everybody could do.
Whether it’s a cereal box, muffin tin or paint can turned into beautiful homeschool storage, I get excited thinking about the possibilities of creating something new just for my space.
Homeschoolers are the ultimate do-it-yourself type of people so hopefully some of these creative ways will nudge you to bring to life the old and make it new.
Do you have ideas that you have used in your homeschool space?
Hugs and love ya,
Did you miss the first day in this series?
5 Days of Clever DIY Hacks for Your Homeschool Spaces Day 1 Small Spaces
Look at some of these other creative ideas!
Inspired yet?
Creative Storage Solutions for Homeschool
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Sara says
We use milk crates to hold each child’s school supplies. The crates stack and hide under tables. The children love the grab and go. I love having an easy way to clean up! 🙂
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Tina Robertson says
Love this idea Sara. Grab and go is a great idea! Thanks for sharing your tip!
Almost Unschoolers says
We use the “shoe bag” supply storage idea on the inside of our homework closet door – it works wonderfully well.
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Tina Robertson says
I love that idea too and used it when we lived at the home before this one. I agree, it’s the perfect storage container. I love how she stenciled/painted the outside of the shoe bag to label the pockets.