Meticulous Organizing Tips For The OCD Person In You (Part 2)

Meticulous Organizing Tips For The OCD Person In You (Part 2)

26. Tension rods also make easy scarf hangers.

27. Use a shoe organizer to organize socks and underwear.

Use a shoe organizer to organize socks and underwear.

Also a great idea for baby clothes if you don’t have much dresser space.

28. Make rack organizers out of old CDs.

Or buy them from the Container Store.

29. Use cutlery trays and command hooks to organize your jewelry.

Use cutlery trays and command hooks to organize your jewelry.

You could use the dead space in your closet or the back of the door.

30. Use ice cube trays to organize tiny things, like earrings and other jewelry.

Use ice cube trays to organize tiny things, like earrings and other jewelry.

If you have a LOT of earrings, may as well invest in an earring book. Buy it here.

31. Put up a wire shelf in the dead space of a closet to corral wrapping paper.

Put up a wire shelf in the dead space of a closet to corral wrapping paper.

32. The hardware store is your friend when it comes to organizing the little things, like office or craft supplies.

The hardware store is your friend when it comes to organizing the little things, like office or craft supplies.

Or medication or coffee and tea supplies. The possibilities are endless. An organizer like this costs about $16 from Home Depot.

33. Need shelving for your desk? Use shoe racks.

Need shelving for your desk? Use shoe racks.

It’s a cheap and easy solution.

34. Use magnetic strips to organize your bobbins.

Use magnetic strips to organize your bobbins.

35. Use Tic Tac containers to organize and dispense ribbon.

Use Tic Tac containers to organize and dispense ribbon.

36. Use a magnetic knife strip to organize tools and scissors.

Use a magnetic knife strip to organize tools and scissors.

37. Another clever magnetic strip idea: glue washers to the bottom of plastic containers and stick them to a magnetic strip.

Another clever magnetic strip idea: glue washers to the bottom of plastic containers and stick them to a magnetic strip.

You can use the cheap plastic containers from Glad for an inexpensive way to organize your little bits and bobs.

38. Use nails and binder clips to store paint tubes.

Use nails and binder clips to store paint tubes.

This would also work on the inside of a cabinet.

39. Keep the thread and buttons from your clothing in a binder or photo album.

Keep the thread and buttons from your clothing in a binder or photo album.

40. Use a shower caddy to make a gift wrapping station.

Use a shower caddy to make a gift wrapping station.

You could also use it as a sewing, crafting, or tool station.

41. Use PVC pipes to organize your garden tools in the shed.

Use PVC pipes to organize your garden tools in the shed.

Label them, obvs.

42. Make memory boxes for each kid.

They’ll thank you later.

43. Have a master hamper control center instead of individual hampers for each person.

Have a master hamper control center instead of individual hampers for each person.

The laundry will arrive pre-sorted. Hopefully. Which is a lot easier than walking room to room, collecting hampers, and sorting everything.

44. Cut up a shoe organizer to create an over-the-seat caddy for your car.

Cut up a shoe organizer to create an over-the-seat caddy for your car.

Imperative if you’ve got kids.

And don’t forget to store extra jackets.

45. A simple and inexpensive paper envelope holder can be used to organize receipts or coupons.

A simple and inexpensive paper envelope holder can be used to organize receipts or coupons.

They’re held together by labels, making this DIY super easy. Get the directions here.

46. Keep your games and cards in uniform boxes.

Keep your games and cards in uniform boxes.

47. Attach wire bins where you need them with command hooks.

Attach wire bins where you need them with command hooks.

A great solution for cabinet doors that aren’t thick enough to nail into.

48. Create a makeshift bar by putting your liquor and cocktail supplies on shelves.

Create a makeshift bar by putting your liquor and cocktail supplies on shelves.

49. If you don’t have much nightstand space, keep magazines and remote controls in a bedside pocket caddy.

If you don't have much nightstand space, keep magazines and remote controls in a bedside pocket caddy.

A bed shoe pocket organizer works well for this purpose.

50. Use a pegboard to get your cleaning supplies off the floor.

It’s a great idea if you’ve got some extra wall space in your laundry room.

51. Luggage tags are an easy way to label baskets.

Luggage tags are an easy way to label baskets.

And you can color-code them and make them all pretty and rainbow-colored if you want.

52. Use a wooden pallet to corral pool supplies outside.

Use a wooden pallet to corral pool supplies outside.

Everything in its place.

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