Today is the fourth annual Amazon Prime Day! If you’re new to Amazon Prime Day, it’s a day (or a day and a half) of special discounts and deals for Amazon Prime members. If you don’t have Amazon Prime yet, you can sign up for your Prime Membership Free Trial.
Today I’m sharing with you my very favorite organizing products. These are items I personally love and use for my home, and my client’s spaces. Don’t forget your organizing items while you shop today! And who knows? Maybe something here will be on sale because of Prime Day!
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Hooray for Amazon Prime Day!
No. 1: Dymo Label Maker
I have a similar version of this label maker and it goes everywhere with me. Labeling makes sure everything has a place.
No. 2: Clear Turntable/Lazy Susan
Clear turntables make organizing easy and look great. See how I used a similar style in my refrigerator.
No. 3: Sterilite Bins
I love clear bins for multiple types of storage. These Sterilite Bins will last forever (I’ve had mine for over 15 years now!) See how I use them for storing kids art and craft supplies.
No. 4: Drawer Organizers
These drawer organizers are my go-to for shallow drawers. I like that they come in different sizes that can be configured for your size of drawer. They can also be washed in the dishwasher. See how I used them in my kitchen.
No. 5: Caddies
I use caddies for keeping cleaning supplies under my kitchen sink, but they can be used for almost anything. Keep art supplies corralled, picnic supplies portable, or even keep one in your car for snacks and misc items. The options are endless!
No. 6: Mason Jar Lids
Mason jars are such a practical and pretty way to store almost anything. These plastic storage caps from Ball keep food fresh in my pantry.
No. 7: In and Out Box
I’ve talked before about creating an “In and Out System” to help manage the paper in your home. You can find some great wall file options on Amazon. Our In and Out box holds mail, and things that need to be returned – like library books.
No. 7: Tension Rods
I use a tension rod in a closet to keep wrapping paper rolls vertically corralled. You can use short ones in deep kitchen drawers to secure pan lids or under your kitchen sink to add more storage.
No. 8: Baskets
Have I mentioned that I love baskets? Amazon has a wonderful selection of baskets at great prices. Here’s how I use baskets in my entryway.
Happy Organizing!