As promised, this
week I’m finally sharing my new gift wrap storage space.
I’m sure by now
that you all know that I get extremely excited about organization of any kind –
I love my planner, I love compartments, and I love bins and baskets and jars and
labels. If I had it my way, I would slap
a label on every single bin, drawer, and cabinet in my whole house. Y’all remember how Monica on Friends labeled all
of her coffee mugs so that if one of them ever went missing she would know
which one it was?
Yep, that’s me.
However, the
reality is that there are other
people living in the house with me, so I have refrained from getting too crazy
with the label maker. I don’t want to
push Brian off the deep end just yet.
I am, however, the
main wrapper of the gifts in our family, so I thought that it would be
perfectly acceptable to go a little overboard when organizing the gift
wrap. It just makes good sense to have
everything neat and tidy (and labeled!) because it makes it easier to find what
you need right when you need it.
Before we get
started, how about a “before” picture?
Yeah, it was
hideous. While I thought I would love
this little gift wrap cart, it was way too small, and it didn’t have the
storage that I need. Not to mention, it
was totally out of place in this closet that we use to store our kitchen trash
can and cleaning supplies. I never liked
having it in there, and it was always such a pain having to move everything
around in the closet just to get to the vacuum.
Anyway, the
storage rack that I used for the new storage system is an old retail store
rack, so the shelves are spaced fairly close together, which is perfect – since
they are so close together, there are more of them, and there is no wasted
space in between shelves. We got three
of them for free right before we moved into our house six years ago, and we originally
used them to line the back wall of our garage to store tools and other outdoor
equipment.
Now that we
have our new outdoor utility closet, we no longer have a use for the racks, so I
was literally dragging them up to the curb for trash pick-up when it occurred
to me that these would be perfect to organize my gift wrap.
And one rack
just so happened to be the exact same width and depth as the empty space behind
the door of the closet that we just added on to the house.
It was
obviously meant to be.
I stopped the
madness, cleaned it up, hauled it in, and got to work!
First, I
totaled the shelves – six thin ones for smaller items, plus the top shelf for
taller items – and then I made a list of possible categories that I wanted to
incorporate based on the items that I like to keep on hand:
- Birthday wrapping paper
- Everyday wrapping paper
- Christmas wrapping paper
- Birthday bags
- Everyday bags
- Wedding bags
- Baby bags
- Valentine’s, Easter, Halloween, and other holiday bags
- Christmas bags
- Shirt boxes
- Gift card boxes
- Bows
- Ribbon
- Tags
- Paper scraps
- Tissue paper
- A caddy to hold tape and scissors
That’s a lot of
stuff.
The next step
was to clean out all of my gift wrap and group like items together so I would
know exactly how much space I needed for each category. Once this was done, I mapped out the category
placement.
Once I knew my
plan of attack, I got to work, filling in each of the shelves with their
corresponding items. I found it easiest
to work from the bottom, up. Don’t ask
why. I have no explanation.
On the bottom
shelf, I stacked shirt boxes on the left, and other odd size boxes on the
right.
On the second
shelf from the bottom, I grouped the Valentine’s, Easter, Halloween and other
non-Christmas holiday bags together to make an “Other Holiday Bags” category
and then all of the Christmas bags are stacked on the right.
On the third
shelf from the bottom, I stacked wedding bags on the left and baby bags on the
right. (And check out the abundance of
baby bags… I will never have to purchase another baby bag in my entire
life. Good thing I saved all of the old
ones from when Jacob and Olivia were born.
Seriously, gift bags are so expensive, why throw them away?!)
On the fourth
shelf from the bottom, I stacked birthday bags on the left and everyday bags
that could be used for any occasion on the right.
On the fifth
shelf from the bottom, I loaded all of my Christmas wrapping paper onto the
shelf. And let me tell you, the width of
this rack could not be more perfect for wrapping paper.
See? Meant to be.
Finally, on the
sixth shelf from the bottom (AKA the second shelf from the top), I loaded all
of my birthday and everyday wrapping paper onto the shelf.
This left all
of the miscellaneous wrapping items (or wrapping accessories, if you will) for the top shelf, and I knew that I
wanted to keep those organized in different containers.
Bows are in a tall
plastic storage box in the back, gift card boxes are in the original cardboard
box that they came in (that I wrapped to make it pretty – duh), ribbon and gift
tags are stored in similar stacking boxes on the left side, paper scraps are
stored in two cute little tin buckets that I purchased in the Target dollar
spot (we don’t waste pretty paper around here!), and tissue paper is laying
right in the front for easy access. I
added a caddy for tape and scissors, and voila, the perfect gift wrap storage
rack was born.
After
everything was organized, I stood back to admire my work and it was then that I
realized that there were slots on each shelf for labels and a big slot across
the top for a sign. Holy organization,
Batman. It was about to get crazy.
Three sheets of
cardstock, one piece of foam board, one printer, one pair of scissors, and one
hour later, and everything was happily labeled and making my
organization-loving-self swoon.
And now? Everything is in one place. I can see everything that I have, so I know
all of my options. No more digging
through mounds of bags to find one for the right occasion, no more searching through
rolls and rolls of wrapping paper to find the right one, and no more
rearranging an entire closet just to get to the vacuum.
Lindsay = one happy
girl.
This is brilliant. I need to do something like this. I just have a giant bag of all my gift wrap stuff and it's such a mess to look through that half the time I end up just buying new stuff to avoid it! This post has inspired me to get organized though! :)
ReplyDeleteDO IT!!
DeleteThis is simply amazing!! What an awesome way to re-use that rack, it's perfect!! And I agree, I never throw away gift bags!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love it so much!!
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ReplyDeleteThis. Is. Amazing!!!
Great job!
Thank you, Marie. I love it so much!
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ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI'm always a little wary of the holiday season because of the needs and commitment to wrap gifts. A lot of people struggle with the actual practice of the gift-wrapping itself, but for me the problem begins with the paper and the scissors and the tape and everything before I even put the gift on the table. Your organizing tips would be a great help.
ReplyDeleteKurt Bohling @ Philadelphia Mail Room
Gosh with the amount of supplies you have in storage, you could run a gift wrapping shop I think! I am very happy with wrapping in newspaper or brown paper. It's got a certain rustic quality to it all! Haha!
ReplyDeleteYes, it's quite ridiculous! But hey, at least I don't have to run out for a bag or wrapping paper every time I buy a gift! Lol.
DeleteI just love it! This makes my heart so happy; and you really did think of everything!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I posted this four years ago and I'm still using this exact same method because it's working so well!
DeleteOh my goodness! #inspired
ReplyDeleteA vision of beauty!!!
ReplyDeleteI think so too! ;o)
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